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CDC: 'Nightmare bacteria' spreading
CNN ^ | 03/06/13 | William Hudson,

Posted on 03/06/2013 5:55:51 PM PST by oxcart

Hospitals need to take action against the spread of a deadly, antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The bacteria kill up to half of patients who are infected.

The bacteria, called carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae or CRE, have increased over the past decade and grown resistant to even the most powerful antibiotics, according to the CDC. In the first half of 2012, 200 health care facilities treated patients infected with CRE.

"CRE are nightmare bacteria," CDC director Dr. Tom Frieden said in a statement. "Our strongest antibiotics don't work and patients are left with potentially untreatable infections. Doctors, hospital leaders and public health must work together now to implement CDC's 'detect and protect' strategy and stop these infections from spreading."

(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bacteria; cdc; cre; disease; hospital
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To: oxcart

41 posted on 03/06/2013 7:18:52 PM PST by UCANSEE2 (The monsters are due on Maple Street)
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To: oxcart

Papa Obama told me bad things like this would happen if that sequester thingy went through. He’s right, just like I knew he’d be.

Are you all ashamed of yourselves for doubting him?


42 posted on 03/06/2013 7:19:45 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: UCANSEE2

Well 10k iu units of Vitamin D for those in cold and dark climates can’t hurt either!


43 posted on 03/06/2013 7:20:54 PM PST by acapesket
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To: oxcart
Trying to stay healthy so to stay the hades out of hospitals if possible. Being sucked dry of finances and then receiving a nice little super bug from El hospitals is not on the bucket to do list but rather replace the b with an f and that's the list instead.
44 posted on 03/06/2013 7:21:13 PM PST by tflabo (Truth or Tyranny)
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To: Redcloak

“Don’t Dead Open Inside”???

“Hell The What??”


45 posted on 03/06/2013 7:23:58 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: acapesket; RegulatorCountry

When folks lived on the farm and raised their own meat, hams were cured with sugar, salt, no nitrates nor silicone. RegulatorCountry is talking about homegrown natural stuff - not store bought toxic meats.


46 posted on 03/06/2013 7:26:16 PM PST by SisterK (Bill Whittle for president)
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To: dfwgator
Kids are supposed to play in dirt.

AND... they are supposed to 'get sick'. This is how they develop a stronger immune system. There are a laundry list of 'childhood diseases' that every child is expected to catch at least once.

We (unwisely) use medicine to stop a 'runny nose', when the only thing we should be doing is blowing our nose. It's running for a reason, and stopping it with antihistamines leaves the nasal passages susceptible to damage.

47 posted on 03/06/2013 7:34:37 PM PST by UCANSEE2 (The monsters are due on Maple Street)
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To: SisterK

I brought it up more or less just to illustrate the antibacterial properties of sugar. It didn’t enter my mind that everybody didn’t grow up with grandparents who had a smokehouse on their farm and cured their own meats. Maybe it wasn’t the greatest example for that reason, but you certainly can prevent meat from spoiling and decaying for years with either salt or sugar. They are preservative because they’re antibacterial.


48 posted on 03/06/2013 7:35:53 PM PST by RegulatorCountry
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To: UCANSEE2

Exactly.


49 posted on 03/06/2013 7:37:04 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: acapesket

Actually, vitamins will do more to protect you from disease than washing your hands.


50 posted on 03/06/2013 7:38:35 PM PST by UCANSEE2 (The monsters are due on Maple Street)
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To: KittenClaws

pain meds, even the OTC ones work the first time I take them but then it takes more and more and in a few days they do nothing and I feel like you know what. So I just ignore the pain and solder on. Not being brave, just resigned. I do take some hormone stuff and a very mild sleep aid. The rest is dreck.


51 posted on 03/06/2013 7:38:48 PM PST by Mercat (Never laugh at live dragons)
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To: RegulatorCountry

Ozone.


52 posted on 03/06/2013 7:42:35 PM PST by Zuse
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To: Obama_Is_Sabotaging_America
Good thing I don’t have nightmares.

Yeah, not when you are asleep, anyway.

How about when you are awake ?

53 posted on 03/06/2013 7:46:28 PM PST by UCANSEE2 (The monsters are due on Maple Street)
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To: Zuse

Maybe that’s what they gassed the high school gym locker room with, where my former business partner’s son was on the wrestling team and several came down with MRSA? I never knew, I just saw what looked like workers in hazmat suits and they sort of tented it off for several hours. Good old chlorine bleach would probably do the trick too.


54 posted on 03/06/2013 7:48:46 PM PST by RegulatorCountry
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To: RipSawyer
Well, you’re simply being silly, there is a very easily workable solution to the problem.

Banning hospitals, doctor's offices, and nursing homes would be the democrat way!

Those going to work would be excluded from the ban. There are a LOT of democrat voters and a commander in chief depending on their tax dollars.

55 posted on 03/06/2013 7:54:17 PM PST by MamaDearest
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To: Mercat

Maybe it’s different for you but on two occasions, once with a radial fracture of the radius almost at my elbow, and once with a bout of shingles, I was prescribed hydrocodone. Wonderful stuff, didn’t feel buzzed, loopy or weird at all and the pain was just ... gone. Apparently it’s prescribed sparingly because they’re concerned about the potential for addiction. It worked for me, though. I just felt normal but without the pain.


56 posted on 03/06/2013 7:58:00 PM PST by RegulatorCountry
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To: RegulatorCountry
They’re winning out over mankind’s efforts to eradicate them.

We have always tried to eradicate them. They have always tried to 'infect' us, or 'consume' us.

It's a back and forth struggle.

We kill cows by the billions, but they are still around. So I doubt that they will be able to 'infect' everyone, and I have no doubt that we will come up with some kind of 'treatment' that will work.

I don't think that bacteria intend to eradicate humans. I think it's their job to force our lifeform to adapt and evolve.

57 posted on 03/06/2013 8:01:30 PM PST by UCANSEE2 (The monsters are due on Maple Street)
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To: oxcart
CDC: 'Nightmare bacteria' spreading

And yet, we keep electing them to high office.

58 posted on 03/06/2013 8:04:38 PM PST by Only1choice____Freedom (As long as America's tolerence of failure is not overwhelmed by a desire to succeed, we will fail.)
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To: oxcart
Each year, hospital-acquired infections sicken about 1.7 million and kill 99,000 people in the United States. While up to 50% of patients with CRE bloodstream infections die, similar antibiotic-susceptible bacteria kill about 20% of bloodstream-infected patients.

If we were to use the same logic that liberals suggest we use to fight gun crimes to fight this infectious bacteria we would out law hospitals.

59 posted on 03/06/2013 8:08:42 PM PST by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
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To: UCANSEE2

Well, I for one don’t look forward to a return of plagues and quarantines, but I guess it’s a matter of perspective. We’re just food or a place to reproduce for bacteria. Some are lethal. Most aren’t. So, have a heart, think of the poor microbes, they’re just trying to get ahead.


60 posted on 03/06/2013 8:18:52 PM PST by RegulatorCountry
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