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| Antibiotic Overuse Threatening Health Crisis | | Print | |
| Written by Regina Seppi | ||||||||
| Thursday, 12 November 2009 13:34 | ||||||||
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Experts at Europe’s Centre for Disease Control say that prescriptions, which are not needed in most cases, are fueling the growth of superbugs, bacteria resistant to medication. “If this wave of antibiotic resistance gets over us, we will not be able to do organ transplants, hip replacements, cancer chemotherapy, intensive care and neonatal care for premature babies,” says ECDC spokesman, Dominic Monnet.
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Tim Mullins
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MRSA is old news - when we start hearing about VRE look out and no one is paying attention or listening. http://www.wisecountyissues.com/?p=94 We are not dying because of a flu bug, we are dying because hospitals are infecting us with lethal doses of more and more resistant bacteria. |
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Chris Milde
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... MRSA kills more people every year than HIV/AIDS or H1N1. VRE is the newest superbug known. The VR stands for Vancomyicin Resistant. This particular antibiotic is the most powerful created to date. There is a disinfectant product availible that will kill greater than 99.9% of all staph, including MRSA and the new superbug VRE. The product is registered with the E.P.A. In the process of being effective againest MRSA and VRE it is the safest product because according to the EPA it needs NO MEDICAL or EMERGENCY CARE warnings on the label. It does no harm to humans,animals or the environment. For more information go to www.dmcdistributors.com |
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Have you ever gone to your doctor for a prescription to clear up a bad cold? The evidence is that antibiotics do not work against colds and flu, which are caused by viruses — not bacteria. And routine prescriptions may be causing a health crisis.
