Drug-Resistant TB

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...988408-f104-11e1-adc6-87dfa8eff430_story.html

http://www.inquisitr.com/tag/bubonic-plague/

Drug-resistant bacteria are becoming more and more common, especially in India, where there is high anti-biotic use, and poor sanitation and hygiene.

Bloomberg reports that this rampant use of antibiotics is leading to India becoming a hotbed for drug-resistant super-bugs, organizms that are virtually unstoppable, and that have no cure, including the so-called last resort of high-powered antibiotics.

India is home to a $12.4 billion pharmaceutical industry, making the drugs widely available. Even in the United States, antibiotics are used so frequently that people are becoming resistant or immune to their effects.

Not only are the superbugs in India growing rapidly, they are also spreading around the world, because of tourism and global travel. WHO Director-General Margaret Chan stated during a March meeting in Copenhagen that:


“Things as common as strep throat or a child’s scratched knee could once again kill. Hip replacements, organ transplants, cancer chemotherapy and care of preterm infants would become far more difficult or even too dangerous to undertake.”

Donald E. Low, head of Ontario’s public health lab in Toronto, says that:


“If this latest bug becomes entrenched in our hospitals, there is really nothing we can turn to. Its potential is to be probably greater than any other organism.”

The new drug-resistant bugs are multiplying rapidly, because of their connection to a gene called NDM-1 (short for New Delhi metallo-beta- lactamase-1), which was discovered in 2007 when a Swedish man was hospitalized in New Delhi with an infection that resisted all standard antibiotic treatments.

Not only are these superbugs drug resistant, they also multiply at a much higher rate, making it so that the NDM-1 gene can be carried across many different kinds of bacteria, including E. coli, soil-inhabiting microbes, and water-loving cholera bugs.

If normal viruses becoming drug-resistant is enough to make you nervous, imagine what could happen if the gene spreads to the microbial cause of the bubonic plague, the medieval disease known as the Black Plague, which still persists in small pockets around the world.

Mark Toleman, a molecular geneticist at Cardiff University, states that, “It’s a matter of time and chance.” In lab tests, plasmids carrying the drug-resistant gene can be inserted easily into yersinia pestis, the cause of the bubonic plague, making the infection much harder to treat.

Abdul Ghafur, an infectious diseases doctor in Chennai, India, believes that:


“There is a tsunami that’s going to happen in the next year or two when antibiotic resistance explodes…we need wartime measures to deal with this now.”

Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/232516/india-may-foster-drug-resistant-bubonic-plague/#qUR9f7ux9loz6rXs.99
 
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Yes I've read these articles before and the threat looks to be real and imminent.
 
very real problem world-wide. but this tsunami of drug resistance has been with us since time immemorial...keep a healthy body with a healthy immune system....i think you should be okay.

no need to worry so much about all these doomsday scenario...the pandemics...the plague...etc etc...just live your life frutifully and happily. enjoy the moment and live the present! have a great weekend:)
 
very real problem world-wide. but this tsunami of drug resistance has been with us since time immemorial...keep a healthy body with a healthy immune system....i think you should be okay.

no need to worry so much about all these doomsday scenario...the pandemics...the plague...etc etc...just live your life frutifully and happily. enjoy the moment and live the present! have a great weekend:)

We all have to go, just a matter of time, take good care of your health and enjoy your life, be happy and don't worry, see ya later alligator, you have a good 1....:)
 
Yes I've read these articles before and the threat looks to be real and imminent.

When anti-biotic are use without guide line , it will become useless-biotic, just be careful ,that is about all you can do....:)
 
When anti-biotic are use without guide line , it will become useless-biotic, just be careful ,that is about all you can do....:)

The doctors are entrusted to the proper use of these antibiotics but some of them are guilty of not being careful in how they dispense these. Some may even be doing this because of kickbacks they get from the antibiotic manufacturers.
 
The doctors are entrusted to the proper use of these antibiotics but some of them are guilty of not being careful in how they dispense these. Some may even be doing this because of kickbacks they get from the antibiotic manufacturers.

Drug companies are multi-billion dollar business. They feed the doctors well. Some good doctors and some not so good doctors. But armed yourself with knowledge when you see your doctor and let the consultation be co-management rather than one way. If you think you don't need antibiotics,you can express your reservation and vice versa. Knowledge will shield you from unsrupulous exploitation.

Do we trust doctors nowadays? Are they gods ? I still call all doctors " the good doctors".
 
singapore love cheap labour from third world countries, i hope the bosses in singapore kena the DRB and die.
 
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