Historically, it's been over 50%, if I remember correctly. Regardless, it's pretty scary. Just goes to show ya, you can try all you like, but you
can't outrun Mother Nature forever.
Well, this is a bad way to start the year.
Over the past 48 hours, news has broken in India of the existence of at least 12 patients infected with tuberculosis that has become resistant to all the drugs used against the disease. Physicians in Mumbai are calling the strain TDR, for Totally Drug-Resistant. In other words, it is untreatable as far as they know.
News of some of the cases was published Dec. 21 in an ahead-of-print letter to the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, which just about everyone missed, including me. (But not, thankfully, the hyper-alert global-health blogger Crawford Kilian, to whom I hat-tip.)www.wired.com...
Originally posted by sweetnlow
intravenous feeding 40 ppm of AgO into the blood stream with electrocute and implode all pathogens and exit out the lungs and is not a drug
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