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ZeussusZ
reply to post by TDawgRex
MRSA has been in hospitals for over a decade now. It was meant to be the end of the world when they discovered it back then.
TDawgRex
ZeussusZ
reply to post by TDawgRex
MRSA has been in hospitals for over a decade now. It was meant to be the end of the world when they discovered it back then.
MRSA is pretty much a "catch-all" term. Some they can deal with, others?, not so much.
It seems to me to be the new gangrene for the most part. Hack off the afflicted part because there is nothing we can do about it.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection is caused by a strain of staph bacteria that's become resistant to the antibiotics commonly used to treat ordinary staph infections.
TDawgRex
reply to post by FlyersFan
Now all that is needed is for a vaccine resistant flu bug to send people to the hospital where they will pick up the resistant bacteria and BAM!
NightSkyeB4Dawn
reply to post by Ophiuchus 13
My ATS mind led straight down that path.
If they want to continue controlling us, they have to control all possible life saving
drugs.
The elderly and the young are the most vulnerable and most expendable. They are considered useless eaters by TPTB, so they won't waste their time or resources on them.
Wonder what the next recall will be.
Heads up.
beezzer
Big pharma spends billions every year looking for new drugs. They defray that cost with their current crop of drugs.
I'm not defending big pharma here, just looking at things practically.
I blame the hand-sanitizers. Those home anti-bacterial soaps. They create a perfect environment to make resistant bacteria.
We've "cleaned" ourselves to death.
Pimpintology
If you go in to a hospital you will notice hand sanitizes next to the elevator. I went in with a friends family to visit a dying patient 3 months ago. Those containers were all but empty. Its code to have them.
No I didn't know that. My source says one in 100, where did you get one in three?
boymonkey74
reply to post by devildogUSMC
Do you all realize that MRSA has been around for a long time? it has changed and grown more resilient to antibiotics.
Also did you know that one in three of us are natural carriers of it? and most people have it on their skin 100% of the time.
MRSA is spread by contact. So, you could get MRSA by touching another person who has it on the skin. Or you could get it by touching objects that have the bacteria on them. MRSA is carried by about 1% of the population, although most of them aren't infected.
727Sky
reply to post by beezzer
Bacteria and its' evolutionary processes has ben given a wonderful place to evolve in all the animals we give antibiotics to. I have complained that the same process is going on with GMOs that contain bug and weed killer. They will just end up making stronger weeds and bugs. Short sighted when the way the world of no seeums is considered.
beezzer
Big pharma spends billions every year looking for new drugs. They defray that cost with their current crop of drugs.
I'm not defending big pharma here, just looking at things practically.
I blame the hand-sanitizers. Those home anti-bacterial soaps. They create a perfect environment to make resistant bacteria.
We've "cleaned" ourselves to death.