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Troy Stulen's Story: A FRONTLINE Exclusive

The family of a 20-year-old young man who died in a superbug outbreak at the NIH speaks.

10/14/2014 | Rating NR

FRONTLINE

Troy Stulen's Story: A FRONTLINE Exclusive

Preview: Season 2014 Episode 15 | 2m 40s

The family of a 20-year-old young man who died in a superbug outbreak at the NIH speaks.

Twenty-year-old Troy Stulen died in an uncontrollable outbreak of antibiotic-resistant bacteria at the NIH Clinical Center, one of the world’s best hospitals. Troy’s parents share their story for the first time in FRONTLINE’s "The Trouble with Antibiotics," premiering Tues., Oct. 14 on PBS and online at pbs.org/frontline.

10/14/2014 | Rating NR

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Preview: S2014 Ep15 | 31s | FRONTLINE explores the growing crisis of antibiotic resistance. (31s)

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Clip: S2014 Ep15 | 15m 44s | The family of a young man who died at an NIH hospital during a superbug outbreak speaks to (15m 44s)

The Trouble with Antibiotics

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Clip: S2014 Ep15 | 36m 37s | FRONTLINE investigates the growing crisis of antibiotic resistance. (36m 37s)

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