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Israeli Health Ministry Reports Over 1,300 Lives Saved Amid Infection Control Challenges During War

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Israeli Health Ministry Reports Over 1,300 Lives Saved Amid Infection Control Challenges During War
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First reported by Mako · 4 hours ago

What happened

The Israeli Ministry of Health's 2025 infection prevention report shows over 1,300 deaths prevented last year but highlights infection control difficulties due to wartime relocations to shelters. Some hospitals excelled in infection rates, while others, especially neonatal units, struggled. The war's impact on hospital operations complicated infection management, leading to outbreaks detected after returning to normal wards.

  • 01Over 1,300 hospital deaths were prevented last year due to infection control programs.
  • 02War forced hospitals to relocate patients to shelters, complicating infection prevention.
  • 03English Hospital Nazareth and Soroka had the lowest ICU infection rates; Hadassah Ein Kerem had the highest.
  • 04Neonatal units showed stagnant infection rates, with some hospitals far from national targets.
  • 05Urinary tract infections were lowest at Hadassah Mount Scopus and some smaller hospitals.
  • 06Professor Yehuda Carmeli noted outbreaks often surfaced only after returning from protected areas.

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Full coverage · 7 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Israeli Health Ministry Reports Over 1,300 Lives Saved Amid Infection Control Challenges During War
YnetCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
Israeli Hospitals Report 4,000 Healthcare-Associated Infections in 2025
YnetCenter · Hebrew3 hours ago
Israeli Health Ministry Reports Mixed Results on Hospital-Acquired Infections in 2025
Now 14Right · Hebrew4 hours ago
Israeli Health Ministry Reports Over 1,300 Deaths Prevented by Hospital Infection Control in 2025
Kan NewsCenter · Hebrew4 hours ago
Israeli Health Ministry Report Reveals Wide Hospital Infection Rate Disparities
WallaCenter · Hebrew4 hours ago
Israel’s Health Ministry Reports Significant Drop in Hospital-Acquired Infections in 2025
MakoCenter · Hebrew4 hours ago
Israel Reports 50% Drop in Hospital Infections, Saving Over 1,300 Lives in 2025
N12Center · Hebrew4 hours ago
Israel Reports 50% Drop in Hospital Infections, Saving Over 1,300 Lives in 2025

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