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Gerald 09-14-10 11:25 AM

UPDATE: New Drug-Resistant Superbugs Found in 3 States
 
An infectious-disease nightmare is unfolding: Bacteria that have been made resistant to nearly all antibiotics by an alarming new gene have sickened people in three states and are popping up all over the world, health officials reported Monday.


http://www.foxnews.com/health/2010/0...erbugs-states/




Note:Published September 14

SteamWake 09-14-10 11:33 AM

We need another good health scare after the swine flue thing kind of turned out to be a bust.

Skybird 09-14-10 12:03 PM

No, the threat is real, do not think of it in terms of swine flu. And it is self-made: because of the excessive abuse of penicillin and antibiotics even for diseases and minor issues where it absolutely is unneeded, but gets subscribed for reasons of easiness, comfort, or just habit, more and more bacteria strains become immune to antibiotics.

Or in the words of Dr. House, which in this case are absolutely true in reality as well: "This is our fault. doctors overprescribing antibiotics. Got a cold? Take some penicillin. Sniffles? No problem. Have some azithromyzin. Is that not working anymore? Well, got your levaquin. Anti-bacterial soaps in every bathroom. They' ll be adding vancomycin to the water supply soon. We bred these superbugs. They are our babies and they are all grown up, and they got body piercings and a lot of anger."

The problem is known since longer time, it is growing with increasing urgency, and we still have no drugs to replace those antibiotics that more and more become inefficient due to bacteria strains having become immune - despite tremendous research efforts being done. It is a top priority issue in the business. It's a classic case of evolutional adaptation of bacterias. And it means trouble.

The Third Man 09-14-10 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1492896)
We need another good health scare after the swine flue thing kind of turned out to be a bust.

This and others...SARS for example.

The scientists are indeed mad. Or maybe they just need a job?:D

Dowly 09-14-10 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1492920)
No, the threat is real, do not think of it in terms of swine flu. And it is self-made: because of the excessive abuse of penicillin and antibiotics even for diseases and minor issues where it absolutely is unneeded, but gets subscribed for reasons of easiness, comfort, or just habit, more and more bacteria strains become immune to antibiotics.

Very true, one of my mates takes antibiotics everytime he got even a bit of fever. Ridiculous. :nope:

Quote:

Or in the words of Dr. House, which in this case are absolutely true in reality as well: "This is our fault. doctors overprescribing antibiotics. Got a cold? Take some penicillin. Sniffles? No problem. Have some azithromyzin. Is that not working anymore? Well, got your levaquin. Anti-bacterial soaps in every bathroom. They' ll be adding vancomycin to the water supply soon. We bred these superbugs. They are our babies and they are all grown up, and they got body piercings and a lot of anger."
Which reminds me; have to continue watching the rest of House I haven't seen yet, currently going over Life on Mars, prolly Ashes to Ashes after that, gotta love Gene Hunt. :haha:

mookiemookie 09-14-10 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1492920)
It's a classic case of evolutional adaptation of bacterias. And it means trouble.

Indeed. We've trained these bugs to eat Triclosan for breakfast by putting it in everything from dish soap to toothpaste.

Oberon 09-14-10 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1492939)
Very true, one of my mates takes antibiotics everytime he got even a bit of fever. Ridiculous. :nope:

Which reminds me; have to continue watching the rest of House I haven't seen yet, currently going over Life on Mars, prolly Ashes to Ashes after that, gotta love Gene Hunt. :haha:

Trust, the Gene Genie :yeah:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Zn1jx3Dvfw

The Third Man 09-14-10 02:56 PM

I'm so tired of being played the fool by scientists. I wish the rest of you would see the hucksterism so often involved.

Weiss Pinguin 09-14-10 03:04 PM

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Anti-bacterial soaps in every bathroom...
Hey, I dunno about the rest of you, but I have personally no problem with this at all :smug: I'd rather be taken down by a superbug that's developed because I always use purell than die from some wimpy complications from the flu I caught because I never washed after taking a tinkle ;)

Gerald 09-14-10 04:19 PM

Hygiene is a well-known to prevent discharge,
 
and most people probably assumed that assumes most people handle it there after,but suffice it some idiotic acts, since it is driven

CaptainMattJ. 09-14-10 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Weiss Pinguin (Post 1493094)
Hey, I dunno about the rest of you, but I have personally no problem with this at all :smug: I'd rather be taken down by a superbug that's developed because I always use purell than die from some wimpy complications from the flu I caught because I never washed after taking a tinkle ;)

thats quite an idiotic statement. its better to catch things that go away after a few days then to just upright die because people excessively wash their hands. There are very few common flu and cold deaths. What just because you wash your hands and may have avoided getting a simple cold a few times justifies that your going to die by the wriggly disgusting mass of bacteria? hell no. Its like a bully. Your the bully and hes the nerdy kid who you pick on. You pick on him so dam much he decides enough is enough. He goes and lifts weights and gets wicked ripped and comes and busts down your door, and decapitates you with his fists. was it worth getting a few laughs that the end result was that you were brutaly decapitated and killed?

Thats what your statement boils down too. If you were kidding, it still calls for this reply for anyone who DOES think that.

Weiss Pinguin 09-15-10 12:52 AM

Oh I'm serious. Someone comes out of the restroom and shakes my hand he sure as heck had better have used some purifying liquids :DL

Zachstar 09-15-10 02:01 AM

The phamas are late for the next scare. Obviously for the good of investors they need to keep manufacturing pandemic scares with BS info in order to scare people into the hospitals.

Sorry but I call BS.

Gerald 09-15-10 04:53 AM

India attacks resistant superbug study,
 
India’s medical establishment has strongly criticised a study published in a leading UK medical journal that suggests Indian hospitals are the source of a new drug-resistant superbug that is spreading globally and that warns against travel to the subcontinent for medical treatments.

Health officials called the findings published in The Lancet “unscientific” and “economically motivated”, taking particular umbrage at the naming of the gene found to have made bacteria resistant to antibiotics as New Delhi metallo-beta lactamese, or NDM-1.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/225917ee-a...44feabdc0.html




Note:Last updated: August 15 2010 18:20

tater 09-15-10 08:50 AM

What is the BS. All the cases came from India, and it's a different strain. Not surprising. There are MRSA cases here in the states all the time, and it's a serious issue. The story is reported in the press, so what do you expect. I'm sure any real papers on the subject are not breathlessly talking about superbugs, just stating a medical reality.

Always interesting to see some moronic convergences of left and right in here.


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