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The superbug that doctors have been dreading just reached the U.S.
Washington Post ^ | May 26, 2016 | Lena H. Sun and Brady Dennis

Posted on 05/26/2016 12:58:23 PM PDT by C19fan

For the first time, researchers have found a person in the United States carrying bacteria resistant to antibiotics of last resort, an alarming development that the top U.S. public health official says could mean "the end of the road" for antibiotics.

The antibiotic-resistant strain was found last month in the urine of a 49-year-old Pennsylvania woman. Defense Department researchers determined that she carried a strain of E. coli resistant to the antibiotic colistin, according to a study published Thursday in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, a publication of the American Society for Microbiology. The authors wrote that the discovery "heralds the emergence of a truly pan-drug resistant bacteria."

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TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: antibiotics; bacteria; disease; ecoli; paping; superbug
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To: UCANSEE2
Ok, vaccines are to viruses as antibiotics are to bacteria.

Antibiotics have no effect on viruses.

21 posted on 05/26/2016 1:19:11 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: untenured

Actually there’s new anti-biotics all the time. The problem is there’s a functional limit to their strength. We already have ones on the market that are functionally too strong, they kill the good bacteria that make your guts work right and give you various problems, some of which can wind up permanent. Start making them too much stronger they’ll just start killing people outright.


22 posted on 05/26/2016 1:21:33 PM PDT by discostu (Joan Crawford has risen from the grave)
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To: baltimorepoet

What is the little known plant that you are talking about? How can one find out more about it?


23 posted on 05/26/2016 1:23:52 PM PDT by IM2MAD (IM2MAD=Individual Motivated 2 Make A Difference)
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To: C19fan

bfl


24 posted on 05/26/2016 1:34:56 PM PDT by goodnesswins (Alinsky.....it's what's for dinner: with Cloward Piven for Dessert)
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To: untenured

“”I don’t really understand the reason for the lack of new antibiotics. Is it fundamentally a scientific problem, in that all of the low- and even medium-hanging fruit has already been picked, so we’re more or less out of options? Or is it that the incentive to create new ones, at the expense of not spending money to create other more profitable drugs, is not adequate? Or is it something else?””

The simple answer to your questions is MONEY, MONEY, MONEY!

Robin Cook has the answers in his books. Since he’s a doctor (eye), he has a good take on anything medical and I often wonder if he’s actually seen some of the scenarios in the plots of his stories. Beware, you will stay up all night to finish one of his novels.

“”To date, Cook has explored issues such as organ donation, fertility treatment, genetic engineering, in vitro fertilization, research funding, managed care, medical malpractice, medical tourism, drug research, and organ transplantation.””


25 posted on 05/26/2016 1:39:23 PM PDT by Thank You Rush
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To: baltimorepoet

Phage therapy is still big in other countries.


26 posted on 05/26/2016 1:46:36 PM PDT by meatloaf
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To: C19fan; All

When the DoD is openly involved in a epidemiology public health investigation, it’s a serious matter.

Some takeaways:

Medical settings are infectious bacteria rich environments, and this CRE bacteria is bound to spread to gyms and other crowded poorly cleaned facilities, just as MRSA bacteria has.

Thoroughly wash any scratch or laceration Immediately, no matter how minor.

Pursue medical attention for infected wounds, early on, don’t wait several days to see if it will just go away.

Manuka honey and collodial silver have been effective for topical wound treatment that did not respond to traditional antibiotic treatment (look up the application of Manuka honey for persistent bed sore ulcerations and battlefield wounds, for instance).

RE: “I think there is a desperate need for multi-billion dollar rewards for development of new antibiotics. One major issue is drug resistant bacteria will make operations impractical. The major killer of operations in the past was not the operation itself but infections afterward.”


27 posted on 05/26/2016 1:48:53 PM PDT by MarchonDC09122009 (When is our next march on DC? When have we had enough?)
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To: C19fan

The damn super bug is an E. Coli strain.

I remember 30 or 40 years back when all the aspiring DR. Frankensteins were just starting out with gene splicing and mettling with DNA.
The government allowed them to only do experiments on E. Coli, because it was such a benign bacteria that it could do no harm.
I also remember thinking, in a few years, it’ll turn into the Andromeda strain, because they really don’t know what they’re doing.
I really hate when this happens.


28 posted on 05/26/2016 2:42:53 PM PDT by BuffaloJack (The reason for Gun Control has always been Government's Fear of Rebellion.)
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To: SkyDancer

By land by sea by air with the treasonist bastards blessing


29 posted on 05/26/2016 3:12:21 PM PDT by ronnie raygun
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To: C19fan

As serious as AIDS and Breast Cancer is, it is INSANE that we ignore what is clearly the biggest biological threat to mankind, simply because it doesn’t have SCREAMING CONSTITUENCY.


30 posted on 05/26/2016 3:24:39 PM PDT by BobL
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To: C19fan

bttt


31 posted on 05/26/2016 3:40:43 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: C19fan

Kim Chi and umemboshi plums.


32 posted on 05/26/2016 3:46:31 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: IM2MAD

I am betting the “little known plant” is just cannabis.


33 posted on 05/26/2016 5:21:26 PM PDT by 5th MEB (Progressives in the open; --- FIRE FOR EFFECT!!)
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To: C19fan

We should be taking the billions poured into HIV/AIDS research and developing new antibiotics instead.
And closing the freaking border, where people with TB, scabies and various other conditions get to come across without even the screening they did at Ellis Island. The EV-68 pandemic last year was the result of that.


34 posted on 05/26/2016 6:41:17 PM PDT by tbw2
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To: MarchonDC09122009

Where is a legitimate source of Manuka honey?


35 posted on 05/26/2016 6:41:47 PM PDT by tbw2
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To: tbw2

Here you are.
It would be a Very good idea to keep this Manuka 15+ honey on hand if and when this new Superbug becomes more common.
If it’s antibiotic resistant component jumps and spreads to other bacteria as the DoD, NIH, and CDC fears, things could get bad.

http://honeywoundcare.com/research

Home >> For Healthcare Professionals >> Research >>
Research
Honey can reverse antibiotic resistance
Professor Rose Cooper from the University of Wales Institute Cardiff is looking at how manuka honey interacts with three types of bacteria that commonly infest wounds more...
Beneficial effects of honey dressings in wound management
Manuka honey can eradicate biofilms produced by Staphylococcus aureus
Evidence and rationale for honey has a wound dressing
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Professor Peter Molan has over 150 publications listed from his work at the University of Waikato here

Professor Rose Cooper has a body of research on the antibacterial properties of honey and the influence of honey on the wound healing process. A selection of her publications can be found on the Cardiff Metropolitan University website

US National Library of Medicine – At last check, there are 55 results for a search on manuka honey and wound: Link

Amazon.com : UMF 15+ Manuka Honey Wound and Burn Dressing ...

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Amazon.com : UMF 15+ Manuka Honey Wound and Burn Dressing, 2-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 2) : Burn Relief Remedies : Grocery & Gourmet Food.


36 posted on 05/26/2016 7:07:13 PM PDT by MarchonDC09122009 (When is our next march on DC? When have we had enough?)
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To: MarchonDC09122009

Thank you.


37 posted on 05/26/2016 7:15:50 PM PDT by tbw2
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To: C19fan

Welcome to the Turd World


38 posted on 05/26/2016 7:18:08 PM PDT by RightGeek (FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
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To: 5th MEB

I just read about some MJ extract that kills MRSA, supposedly.


39 posted on 05/26/2016 7:20:12 PM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto!)
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To: baltimorepoet

I’ve just had strep twice, two rounds of different antibiotics. Can you tell me the name of that plant? I’m working hard to improve my sucky immune system. Taking Elixa probiotics. I need all the help I can get.


40 posted on 05/26/2016 7:20:26 PM PDT by Yaelle (Tinkerbelle glittering up the runway for Trump Force One!)
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