Please check out my new contribution o help people keep away from hospitals and clinics. The cross infection help these bugs and so we must try and avoid it. I have been observing how nurses and doctors handle my close relative in the hospital and predicted he will get infection and so it has. To tell you frankly there is NO WE CAN EDUCTE MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS only thing we can do is pray and keep away from them
Once you are colonized with these resistant bacteria, its highly unlikely you will be able to get rid of it. Occasionally doctors may say you are clear but that does not mean to say you got rid of it. The tests available can only detect some strains and not all. A person who carries these bugs can pass this on to others without them knowing 1 in 3 person are carrying the bugs but doctors cannot tell you why and when these bugs produce symptoms that can be potentially serious.
My 2 young children and I suffer from MrSa and it's so painful and horrible to watch a 4 and 3 yrs old suffer as they do. Do the research on bacterial phages. It might be the only cure out there. We'll it is and no one is paying attention. Please watch and spread the word people need to stop talking like they are against eachother try sharing useful information and maybe we can helpeachother
My 2 young children and I suffer from MrSa and it's so painful and horrible to watch a 4 and 3 yrs old suffer as they do. Do the research on bacterial phages. It might be the only cure out there. We'll it is and no one is paying attention. Please watch and spread the word
i have community associated mrsa right now and ive had it for a month and a half and have already had two surgeries to remove boils that have been infected with mrsa and it hurts and i get fevers and stuff :'/
Good hypothesis but the problem is not simple. Penicillin was discovered in 40's but Methicillin appeared some ten years later because these bugs were resistant. Vancomycin can be given IV and was available in 1980s.
Bacteria share body parts and nucleus and so the technology and know how is spontaneously transferred. I think you have a point about certain people not killed by viruses or bacteria. We know people with sickle cell anemia are immune to malaria.
Simply put, if you had introduced methicillin, penicillin, and vancomycin to people with the infections in the 40's, and required constant dosage of all three, there shouldn't be any bacterial survivors due to the sheer impossibility and unlikelihood of the spontaneous mutation coding for such a vast resistance to drugs beginning from nothing. It's almost like saying a viral disease hits every person on earth and only people with 2 heads and 5 arms survive. Everyone is going to die. :\
Wouldn't the 'cure' to MRSA and likewise other drug resistant strains of bacteria like MDRTB simply be curable by consistent dosage of multiple second line drugs? The problem with using one at a time is that .01% of the bacteria will likely survive and proliferate due to mutations that code for resistance to the drug by means of different protein structures etc. If you use two drugs at once however, there is a fair chance that every bacteria is wiped out. Three and four are for sure.
i'm saying the our body is greater than bacteria. That 0.0001 % you talk about reprduces rapidly so rapidly that 0.0001% becomes in short period of time in 10.00% as you should know once the weak bacteria is gone and only the strong one is left there is much more food, and room left for the strong bacteria to feed and reproduce.
I got MRSA in 2005 after a surgery, were after The Dr. took his Life. I then Had to be hospitalized6 Times in less then 6 moths....13 Surgerys and Almost didnt make it. It Reached my blood stream Quickly, they thought i had the flesh eating disease. Since 2005 I had a total Of 21 Infections....It has weakened my Immune system. This should be taking Seriously, Dont wait until Iy's 2 late!!! Joocy
Thankyou for the comment, I am pleased to hear you are OK. I hope others too will feel the way you do. I have seen children die and its harder as a doctor to watch them slip away. I have no commercial interest nor do I have any intension of making a living scaring people.
I am sure you know this bug has now successfully educated ten more bacteria to thrive on antibiotics. Biocides or antiseptics are chemicals and these bacteria simply spit them out using efflux pump.
Are you actually a doctor? Because that is a stupid and dangerous piece of advice you are giving out. It is reckless use of antibiotics and not antibiotics themselves that are the problem. When people come in having a sore throat and instantly demand antibiotics to cure them, that is the problem. When armers use avoparcin for cow feed, that is the problem. If you get rid of antibiotics, you give up the only weapon we have against them. If someone has MRSA, you treat with antibiotics.
You probably were not even born when I started working in intensive care. Have you ever taken antibiotics as advised and completed the course? I am sure you have not, this is what made bugs resistant. If you take one dose of antibiotic, your mouth will be colonised with only resistant bugs for six weeks.. so watch it, just don't spread the germs
@MRLfromhell good for you. are you taking any treatment? the way you talk as if MRSA hadn't been agressive at all with you. GOOD. there's 2 types of MRSA infections did you know? one is the blood and the other one... well look it up.
I haven't had a Staph infection, but I can't imagine having one.
I had a Strep throat (haven't we all), though. Strep is short for Streptococcus, similar to Staphylococcus, just less aggressive and grows in different patterns than Staph does.
@MRLfromhell .... Yea say that if you had it once...Try having it for ten years and nothing has helped... Not that bad??? Yea its fucking terrible you feel like you have the flu but worse and you are in terrible pain so dont say its not that bad when its really horrible
chlorine dioxide will kill all virus and bacteria, easily made by mixing sodium chlorite and citric acid (can also use vinegar) You make a 28% dilution of the sodium chlorite and 10% dilution of the citric acid. You mix 1 drop diluted sodium chlorite to 5 drops of citric acid or vinegar wait 3 minuets to bring to full strength and take with water. Avoid Vitamin C take every hour or so or as tolerated. No side affects, if it makes you feel ill just space your dosages farther apart, it is die off
MRSA is found in pigs, this bacteria comes from pigs to humans and is a very dangerous bacteria, in gets worse in the future. watch this video for more info: watch?v=epJeRwozN-k
The worst thing any one can do is to use detergents and chemicals to kill them. I thought the bugs die if skin was cleaned well and was so was advicing staff & doctors to skin properly when I published this film in 2005. Now I don't because antibiotics are stronger than any known chemical. These bugs have special pumps and are hiding inside "Biofilm" no chemical can enter.
If you use these so called "Disinfectants" you are killing all the good bacteria on your hand.
The EPA recently approved a disinfectact that superbugs like MRSA, H1N1 and others cannot build up resistance to. Kills Viruses, Bacteria and Fungi on contact with 24 hour residual protection.
Society for Applied Microbiology annual summer conference - The Grand Hotel, Brighton, UK. 5-8 July 2010. Cleaning products for use in commercial, agricultural and domestic settings could be contributing to a rise in bacterial resistance in food borne pathogens including Salmonella.
They recommend a decrease in the "frivolous" use of biocides, particularly in domestic products to ensure the number of resistant bacterial strains does not increase.
I noticed Google has started cashing in and incorporate "Hand Wash", "Alcohol Gel" claiming they kill MRSA.
We are not promoting any of these because we know using this can actually harm you more than good because low concentration can make these bugs develop resistance. The bacteria has a protective covering called "Biofilm" and also a new pump "Efflux pump" that pumps out chemicals and antibiotics.
I practice this as my ancestors thought me "You must wash yourself like and elephant and eat like a deer". When I was young I did not know this is to help protect me. Do you know Hindus call Ganges water "Amrith" meaning "Nector of life", so they go and bath in it?
This is because the water has "Bacteriophages" that attack "MRSA". Ckeck this out "Ganga Gen", some one is trying to cash in.
I am pleased to hear your body found a way to fight these infections. I know this keeps recurring but beeing positive helps your immunity to defend you. Please read articles on "Programmed cell death" or "Apoptosis".
I have managed children with these infections and feel sad and ashamed of myself when parents ask me "Why doctors who talk and about trasplant, cloning, IVF and gene therepy etc etc can't treat infections?". Death occurs often within 48 hours and so it is scary....
@medifix Really, 48 hours? Humm... First time I had it for about 5 days. I am not allergic to all antibotics. The best way to cure it is to pop the pustule, but clean it before and whear gloves. Just make sure you get the head of it out.
this is the dumbest shit ive ever seen a person can get sick from anything regardless of what it is and if i came from us and it isn't a superbug idiots its something that lives on our bodies i don't doubt its bad but damn people get an education!!
Well, these infections through injections are where in the world? In 3rd world countries? I live in the Netherlands and before and injection they clean my skins and they use sterilized needles. Anyway, mistakes can happen everywhere. It's not that the whole world population is suffering from these kinds of infections. Propaganda like this only frightens people to go to hospitals, it's not the right action to take if you want to make the world a better place. This is a load of paranoid crap!
Please check this out, Staphylococcus lives every where but MRSA is more in developed countries. Read this article published by EARASS based in Netherland and then comment.
FUCKING retards. if you paid more attention to looking after yourselves than washing your hands and body after every hospital visit we wouldn't have evolving super bugs. learn to be a little bit dirty and up your own immune system faggots.
Do understand your sentiments. Blame the device and antiseptic manufacturers. Did you know the hands of nurses and doctors who wash hands more than 10 times a day have more antibiotic resistant bacteria?
Please visit my website ar read article published by Medifix, just google it and then tell me, what you think
People like you who use chemicals, detergents and shampoos created the bugs and not me. Even alcohol is now colonised with this bug because greedy people who wanted to make quick buck decided to use more antibiotics to increase alcohol production. So now think, who is F...R... you or me?
Well I got MRSA and went Septic and had DVT Plenary Embolism and Osteomyelitis now i have a Filter in my Venacava its a nasty thing Staph Infection the reason i blew Blood clots from my knee was be cause i had hit my knee on a rock and i allready had the MRSA in my blood stream and it whent wild attacking my left Femur Bone about 3 inches of it above my knee i was in the hospital for 3 months not knowing if i was gona live of die SO be care full plz AND WASH UR HANDS ALL WAYS DONT DIEEEEEEEEEEEE
excuse me for sounding gross, but if the bacteria is in our nose, then I would assume that when we pick our nose and don't wash our hands afterwards we can get the mrsa on our skin? (sorry if I sound disgusting)
The bugs live but they do not know how to enter the skin. When skin is cut or the mucus menbrane (nose) is infected with virus (runny nose) these bacteria enter and cause local swelling and if they enter blood stream, start praying... this is serious..
Its not disgusting but true. This is a major problem in schools. Kids often have snot and runny nose, they are often digging their nose and do not wash hands. They touch open wounds and cuts without thinking of the consequence and so can actually infect other kids.
Sorry I missed your comment. Its true one in every 3 of us are colonised with these bugs in the nose. Women's had bag with old cosmetics and I don't think any one dare ask what lives in a lady doctors and nurses hand bag.
One of the biggest problem in children is that they forget to wash their hands after wiping their snotty nose and so spread the bugs in school.
It is said to be "safer to kiss than shake hands", just google it.
And also, we seem to be blaming antibiotics for causing these diseases(which to be fair, they've created resistant strains) but if we didn't have them, we would die of them anyway. We've just created bacteria resistant to them.
The cause of these resistances come from people using antibiotics recklessly for everything like viral infections which just won't work. Agricultural use as feed for cows has also contributed. We need to stop blaming science and medicine.
Scientists and doctors for sure, but without them, we would die anyway whether their resistant strains or not. Superbugs don't mean the bugs are more dangerous. You will be killing many millions of people by not discovering antibiotics in the first place. How do you treat MRSA? You use vancomycin/teicoplanin. How do you treat VRSA, you use linezolid or daptomycin amongst the other new antibiotics. That's right, they're antibiotics as well. If you had MRSA, would you say no to the cure?
@mrvincequan Not all of us would die. Just like bacteria we would grow stronger, we would overcome viruses on our own. Our body's immune system is capable of overcoming sickness on its own. Only the stronger survives. what antibiotics are doing is saving lifes yes, but at a high price. antibiotics only buy time for weak people. Tell me what's going to happen once this MRSA or any other virus grows even stronger than today?... read part 2
Are you kidding me!? Will you watch people die in hospital and reject them antibiotics? There are some diseases where you CANNOT beat without drugs. When our body's develop our immune system, the bacteria also found a way of defeating the immune system too. Thats why we get infections and die.
Do you even know where antibiotics come from? They come from other living things and are designed to kill bacteria, it in itself, is an immune system created from nature.
@mrvincequan you wanna talk about nature??? then understand it. weak ones die strong ones survive. By saving 100 weak links, 1000 lifes are in danger now.
You want to talk about antiobtic resistance? To achieve resistance, 99.999% of bacteria must die and leave 0.0001% of the population to even begin to create resistance. Are you saying we should kill off 5999400000 humans on Earth so a few people can be so called resistant? And the bacteria would just find another way to finish those survivors off anyway.
part.2 stronger viruses will cause way more damage than what they would've ever did before. New generations would die it's because we didn't allowed our body to fight the virus when it was weak. So you do the math. yes we would've cried when some ppl were gone, but we must see the bigger picture. Doctors are endangering everyone elses life for not lettin nature take its course. We our messing with big things like viruses, Doctors should've never started something they weren't prepare for.
And anyway, resistant bacteria are not stronger or more dangerous! They are no more stronger to our immune system than normal bacteria are!
Oh, and I speak as a pharmacology graduate who did quite a bit of immunology and microbiology and am now studying medicine, currently doing... yep you've guessed it, microbiology and immunology.
It is super in regards to antibiotics, not our immune system. Normal SA will kill you just as quick as MRSA without antibiotics. Do your reading first, I have, which is why I've got a degree in this.
@mrvincequan it wouldn't kill us all. thre's a reason we have made it to this point. thousands of generations have fought diseases in the past and survived. you are saying the we own our lifes to science incorrect not all of us do. and if you guys wanna take credit for saving lifes well then you better take credit on killing thousands.
You're an idiot. Do your reading. Stop making things up. We made it to this point with a life expectancy of 40 if we were really really really lucky. Now we live to 80, go figure. I'm ending this now, I have an exam soon. I hope you realise how stupid you are before you or your friends and family are on the deathbed begging for antibiotics. And because of how nice doctors are, despite your smear campaign, they will still save your lying life.
@mrvincequan keep saying that to yourself you know that you cannot response to my points science are creating monsters that will end up KILLING THOUSANDS. antibiotics are doing nothing but buying time. we will run out of time someday. then the damage will be shown. i'm not saying that there aren't good things about science i'm just reminding the BAD side that you are trying to ignore. it is reality. even though you don't want to hear. deep down you know i'm correct.
Deep down, I still think you're a murderer for thinking those things. Call the CDC and ask their advice on it, they'll agree with me. The only people who think like you are hicks and witch burners.
I hope you get a real bad infection and learn the truth.
I have taken a full course of antibiotics by the way, because I listened to my doctor and took it. So far, I have not died of MRSA. Thank god for science and doctors.
@mrvincequan see that's everybody's problem we expect everybody else to save our lifes i don't wish you anything bad, but do know this, antibiotics do also kill good bacteria are body has, so how do you answer that? study more and realize that the doctors you so much love don't know everything and they aren't prepare for the bad side effects of antibiotics. ASK THAT TO YOUR TEACHERS AND SEE WHAT THEY SAY.
Great that this is promoting awareness of MRSA but there are a few things that are a bit exaggerated or just wrong.
It's not an epidemic in UK hospitals, if it was there'd be thousands of deaths each day.
Staph is found on skin, true, but not MRSA, it needs to be under the selective pressure of an antibiotic for that to happen. Medical waste is incinerated and does not cause MRSA and VRSA, unecessary reliance on antibiotics and livestock use has.
MRSA produces Lactic and Uric acids that depress the immune system. . FACT! ! Get rid of the ACIDS and finally allow the body to heal itself! Get the facts at MRSA30Daydotnet. Guaranteed !
given the diminishing protection of anti-biotics and rising population (the culprit of nearly all world problems), i would expect MRSA to be the "tip of the arrow" we can expect in coming years.
ugh i have a giant one of these right below my butt,and i was at the doctor this morning and now i have to take antibiotics for it.thats a lot for a 13 year old girl.i probably shouldnt have jsut said that,oh well,but it hurts like hell,its like an inch in diameter.
God Bless you all, I my heart hurts for all that have this , its now turned me into a pretty much a walking puss pocket, I have no life, and in so much pain that I am not scared to die anymore iam scared to live, that bacteria get everywhere in your body it just blew up my intestines now for the third time , i am not crieng, but i want you to read what is on these videos and read what he has to say please , this is a killer and not a nice one , God bless you all and have a Merry Christmas
@baysideful you are an idiot im sorry this has nothing to do about washing your hands they enter our bodies from openings FUCK TARDS get an education mental patients
I have this so called MRSA its killing me slowly and painfully, so far it has ruptured my intestines twice and atacked my blood cells so i have to live on other peolples blood,, its now in my lungs and intestines again I am just waitting for whats next, thank you for putting this up everyone should know this is a killer,,,,,Dawn
I am very sorry to hear about your problem. This is what I am striving hard to prevent and I feel lik failure hearig hat you say. God bless you and I hopw you will fight this with all your courage.
my friend had staph and i was so paranoid i didn't talk to him for a week the bacteria is easy to kill when its outside your body but onces it gets in they start having babies
i have had 2 ppl in my family who have now had MRSa 1 of which is my brother who had normal staph in his blood stream and l8ter on got MRSA, i have a neice who had MRSA and a friend of my fam lost their 14 yr old daughter to it. It is a very very nasty problem i feel for all of u who have lost some 1 to MRSA :( my god be with u all. and thank you for they great video
i have mrsa for almost 4 months now. my doc keeps on giving me the same medicine that does nothing. in 2 weeks im done with school. i will be in the hospital getting some solution to this threat!
I hope you go well good luck and i hope you are gonna get medicined fast cause i think thet you have lot of thing to know in youre life just have fathe and doo youre best take care
Hey, did you get rid of it? In Chinese medicine, it is a considered a "damp" condition, and you have to avoid all sugar, even fruit, and eat a diet consisting of lightly cooked veggies, grains, and some fish
unfortunately, i still have that SOB! i think that it is slowly dying though. it has been less painful and the dots have gotten smaller. haha, i cant give up sugar!
Oh shi- did you try the Bactrim (sp?) ointment, and pills? I had it in my nose, but that cleared it up- but I quit my job, I was working with people in wheel-chairs, that had the sores, etc
I think swimming in a cholorinated swimming pool might help- reach for the bleach. Or rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide- oil of oregano- but i think no dairy or sugar- just the veggies and grains: try it, it will make you feel like a misereable martyr, but your body will love you for it!
ahh, your skin is rly sensitive- I think alot of this stuff is caused by what are mom's were eating, when they're pregnant- mine drank too much coffee, I feel like my kidneys are weak
Life is so tought, hunh? I'm pretty fucked up, too- I have a bad liver. I try to eat the right foods, take the right supplements, but it gets so hard. My daughter's dad is lying in the hospital, all brain-damaged now- he caught that MRSA in his heart, and it went into his brain- but he was on the streets, using drugs for years, and wouldn't change- I'll say a prayer for you, Hon
I want to thank you for this video because my two teenage boys needed to understand how their dad at 39 years old had a massive stroke due to MRSA. He was perfectly healthy until some mosquito bites got infected and it went to his heart.
Could you please expound? 73 yr old Mum has MRSA in her sputum off and on. I like to know your info on that. Thanks Luna so much info out, not sure what to believe. Now we are facing the spring flu at nursing home ARGH....
i am in the hospital right now with mrsa. totally fucked up my vacation. I got it swabbed when i went to the hospital (mon) came back bacause I couldn't walk on it even after 5 lortabs and IB profen, and I pulled out a nice piece of solid puss. On some strong anitbiotics. The pain is ridiculous in the beginning. Never thought I'd get morphine for an infection in the foot, but damn, not even morhphine can combat the pain 100%.
May I suggest you google the words "MRSA silver" you should now see a link for the website called worldwidewounds that contains valuable information. Also google the words "BBC MRSA silver"
Over prescription or misuse of antibiotics and poor hygiene are the biggest causes, not 'hospital waste'. People who go to the doctor to get antibiotics for the common cold are contributing to the development of this bug.
My thoughts go to people infected with the bug. People should lobby drug companies to make better drugs - its funny how they'll spend hundreds of millions on erectile dysfunction meds but very little on new antibiotics.
Bctera do not sit quitly in a cornerlocked up in the yellow box.they are micrascopic, have what is called bio-film and stick to skin and objects. Abuse of antibiotic has already occured and we cannot reverse this process by not taking anymore. Only thing we can do is to reduce their colony in hospitals.
My Daughter 12 contracted this stuff. Doc told us it was a SPIDER bit. but I knew better than that. I talked with a nurse and the surgen who both agreed it was no spider bit but would not go any futher with an explanation of it other than to say "This germ is everywhere." Now I wonder what is the medical profession trying to hide?
Their own face with shame. Doctors have treated like sore throat, ear infections and chest infections with lower dose of antibiotics. I also blame some patients who stopped treatment halfway through.
I hope your daughter will have the strength to fight it.
She has had IV. as well as Surgery. and seams well now-But has had more spots that we quickly have treated. But don't it seam odd that they would refere to this as a "Spider Bit" when they know its not? They even have it on her medical records as "Spider Bit that set-up Staph." Personally I think blaming a Spider for a Manmade Pandemic is a copout - I know this was no spider bit because it started out a deep bump (Not a Pimple) with no signs of broken skin or redness untill day's later.
The Staph had to get into the body somehow. Bacteria can't break the skin barrier on its own. It may not have been a spider bite, but something had to have punctured the skin to let the infection in.
yes something did break the skin. When this deep bump first showed up we took our Daughter to the Dr office, they lanced it open to drain it. not much of anything came out, they sent us home saying "Its nothing to worry about." 3 days later Hospital, surgery and then "Those spider bites can be deadly" However the surgeon does not agree. but does not say one way or the other what he thinks set it up. So, you tell me how it set-up staph. Spiders!!! I don't think so.
Vaccine will prevent you getting infection. Staph vaccine was developed by the a team where Alexander Fleming worked as an assistant even before he invented penicilline. This failed to prevent infection.
Now in UK they are planning to use it in patients who need surgery because immunity of vaccine is only 45 days.
no, you are very VERY unlikely to contract MRSA from getting a vaccine. If you are worried, make sure the doctor wipes over your skin with an alcoholic swab before injecting the vaccine. The vaccine is helpful in keeping other diseases under thumb, definately get vaccinated!
I contracted MRSA about 2 years ago, first visit to hospital, cost me $3,000 with all the antibiotics and ER visit. Had 2 more outbreaks, spaced about a month apart. Friend of mine makes a juice that he sells, made from vinegar, cayanne pepper, horseradish,onions, and garlic. Mixed with tomatoe juice it tastes like a bloody mary drink.I haven't had a MRSA outbreak since taking it. I actually believe it has rid it from my body. If you want to try this juice call 386-345-2688 his name is Jim.
Thank you, as doctors we soon will have nothing to offer, your contribution may help. Please read about "apoptosis" - programmed cell death" - if you are happy and be positive, your body will produce chemicals that protect you - less published information.
For the record, I've been battling this bug for 8 months, been to the ER 3 times for 3 different antibiotic IV's and had 5 prescriptions for oral antibiotics. I've lost count of how many infections I've had, but since I've switched to the natural treatments I've had nothing bigger than a pimple. Pop them suckers then put oregano oil on it. I'm no idiot. My IQ is over 135 and the Doctors are making it worse for everyone by failing to recognize nature's cures and prescribing antibiotics.
Also look into collidial silver. The strongest allicin supplement is called Allimed. it is 450mg per capsul and you need 3-4 a day for 3 months. It's not cheap, but it works. And do take a strong oil of wild oregano supplement. Forget about you doctors. They are ignorant. I guarantee it!
Dont eat peas or wheat glutein if you have MRSA. it feeds it. It is so bad if you have it understaand how ignorant your Dr. is about it and look elsewhere for a cure. They just want to keep selling us antibiotics that will never rid you body of it and it will keep recurring. Oregano, Allicin, lots of vitamin C, and wash with manuka soap, tea tree shampoo, and rinse with listerine. You can listen to the Docs who get paid per prescription or me who is selling nothing, just fighting it and winning.
To tell you frankly, God must come down. This bug has eight enzymes and can genetically modify other bugs and teach them ho to become antibiotic resistance. The more chemical we through at them, stronger they become.
the media make it seem that you have to have a boil or pimple. i did not, it was in my ankle bone. they had to nearly cut my foot off from that. that just goes to show you that you cant always trust the media
Please don't even trust your doctors. They are still living in an illusion that some antibiotic is going to appear. Its your life and I hope you will take care of it
I caught MRSA in a Sydney hospital in January 2007. The discharge report does not mention MRSA, just a staph infection treated with Timetin and Vancomycin. Basically, the NSW Health Department denies the bug existts, and if you present yourself at any hospital for surgery with any indication you have had the bug, you are refused treatment. If they think you still have the bug, you are still refused treatment. Killing those with the bug seems an extreme way of dealing with it.
Dear Neville, This is a sad situation and all depends on the cost of care. You obviously had resistant strain of MRSA because they have given you Vancomycin & Timetin. The insurance companies are not prepared to pay for infections they say is hospital bugs, so mentioning MRSA is not in their interest. Even in UK some patients are not operated if they are known carriers of MRSA. Only thing I am trying to do is to prevent others getting it. Thank you for the comment.
I only know personally of two people in NSW who have had MRSA. I am one. Both of us have been refused medical treatment because of our association with MRSA. I can't get any treatment for my neural damage or my renal damage, not that I'd expect any to work. My joints are now so inflamed that I am effectively immobilised, but because of MRSA, "nothing can be done for me". No one with asny authority wants to know, and heaven forbid that any truth about MRSA be made public.
this is another reason why I wont take the flu shot. how the hell am i supposed to know that you're giving me a flu serom? it could be vsra in hibernation for all i know. homeopathic all the way.
well one of the most promising time tested new studies thats emerging about mrsa as far as new treatments go is Garlic. They have been isolating one compound in garlic and they expect ti to replace drugs like bactroban that go in the nose. and for those of you who think treating MRSA with garlic right now will work it will not this compound has to go through some pretty complex processes. thats what I have seen on the forefront within the next five years or so
there is a threat here, but the cure is very simple and the prevention is even easier, and that does not mean washing hands all the time, that is good, but will not kill MRSA.
Thanks for the info. I visited the biggest International Medical Exhibition MEDICA in Dusseldorf to findout what the companies are doing to reduce the threat. Antiseptic cream, hand washing solutions, needle, syringe, cannula and catheter manufacturers are Surprised and not aware of CA-MRSA. Some claim their solution can kill virus and MRSA but there is no scietific evidence to prove this. VIRUS is NOT CA-MRSA (Bacteria).
Thanks for the info. Now various companies are claiming their treatment works and cashing in. Incidence of MSSA has always been very high in Southeast Asia and so their treatment seldom works.
right, and I bet a lot of them do work. I am not hung up on the FDA, cause how many people die from FDA approved drugs? This was at least tested for years at a university and 3 major labs, and has removed the threats from a lot of people ... it seems to work, hope so cuase I gave mine to a friend that has it on her nose!!!
Thanks for pointing this out. in 2002, VRSA (Vancomycine Resistastant Satph Aureus)was the name given for this super bug now known as CA-MRSA (Community Associated-MRSA). Vancomycine was the only last antibiotic that killed MRSA now we have lost this too and so no antibitic we can use.
the issue is that antibiotics are not the only thing that will safely kill the bateria. that is what texas tech has been studying, and it looks like it might work on some other thinsa as well as a benefit. There are no side effects to it. I use it as well. look up alkavitahealth and look at the press release.
I'm not entirely sure about all of this info, I believe even MRSA is susceptible to some other antibiotics on a sensetivity panel, and VRE and VRSA are not necessarily immune to all antibiotics as the video states, but the previously used ones (Methicillin, Vancomycin), etc. In other words, I beleive we use Zyvox to treat VRE, not sure about MRSA. MRSA is sort of the scare-phrase of the week.
Sorry, not the scare phrase of the week. You have to see how Australian medical staff refuse to admit to its existence to understabd how scared they are.
In any evcent, the spread of MRSA is a consequence of population changes in the bacterial community. The fact that it was so minor before antibitoics shows it it is not the strongest of bugs, and must be easily susceptible to something. Unless like Ebola, it kills its hosts before it can spread.
how about the fact that we can come up with a new erection pill every week but there does not, at least outwardly, appear to be a strong R&D market for antibiotics? scarier?
Drug firms want to make money. The care of the patient is irrelevant. Drugs being touted today as better replacements for older drugs that have breached the patent limit all fail the basic statistical tests for proven effectiveness, but young doctors tout them anyway.
In NSW last week, a young boy with meningitis was turned away from two hospitals, where the staff claimed he just had a nausea attack. He died. No one can understand why he was turned away when he was so obviously sick. One explanation is that blood-borne MRSA can mimic meningitis symptoms: if the staff had mistakenly diagnosed the boy as having MRSA, they would have followed accepted practice in NSW hospitals and refused him treatment.
The only people I know with confirmed cases of MRSA were refused hospital-based surgery solely because of MRSA. Active MRSA and surgery are mutually exclusive, due to inevitable cross-contamination. One other was refused admitance to hospital just for observation and treatment because of fears of him possibly causing an MRSA epidemic. Introducing a potential MRSA epidemic into a hospital is a career-ending move.
if we compare this to say the flu some strains of the flu make you sick but not that sick some strains can make you very sick and some strains can kill you very rapidly. The only diffrence with MRSA is it's resistant to treatments and you have to go get it treated if you get it.
let me clarify some info staph lives on everyones skin not always MRSA staph. MRSA is a strain of staph and it too has many diffrent levels of strength. Most MRSA enters the body through a cut or a microscopic rip in the skin how bad it affects yo all depends on the strain and how resistant it is to antibiotics. A MRSA staph infection left untreated can spread form the skin into the blood stream
.....awe.....crap......i agree with the guy right below me...its going around and their all, sending us to seminars to teach us how to wash our selfs..lol...i cant stop sniffing my nose....
I am a doctor. In 1989 as a junior doctor, noticed higer incidence of infection with MRSA was occuring when babies were difficult to cannulate. This I pointed out to my seniors but no one listned. Then I developed techniques to ease procedures to help reduce infection rate. I published paper in medical journal and have been working on this hypothesis ever since. Now its too late !!
Please check out my new contribution o help people keep away from hospitals and clinics. The cross infection help these bugs and so we must try and avoid it. I have been observing how nurses and doctors handle my close relative in the hospital and predicted he will get infection and so it has. To tell you frankly there is NO WE CAN EDUCTE MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS only thing we can do is pray and keep away from them
medifix 4 days ago
Once you are colonized with these resistant bacteria, its highly unlikely you will be able to get rid of it. Occasionally doctors may say you are clear but that does not mean to say you got rid of it. The tests available can only detect some strains and not all. A person who carries these bugs can pass this on to others without them knowing 1 in 3 person are carrying the bugs but doctors cannot tell you why and when these bugs produce symptoms that can be potentially serious.
medifix 4 days ago
@TheLittlewolf17: do you still have it?
Punktony94 4 days ago
For years I tried to find this song. Can anyone tell me its name? Its a really good song!
Wolforce 3 months ago
this is not just caught in hospitals.. I'm 18 and I had it and was no where near a hospital
TheLittlewolf17 5 months ago
If this MRSA is staph infection, I have it, and im not gonna die. It needs antibiotics, and a physician told me that. good day.
MEGACHAOSPRODUCTIONS 8 months ago
My 2 young children and I suffer from MrSa and it's so painful and horrible to watch a 4 and 3 yrs old suffer as they do. Do the research on bacterial phages. It might be the only cure out there. We'll it is and no one is paying attention. Please watch and spread the word people need to stop talking like they are against eachother try sharing useful information and maybe we can helpeachother
SERIOUSASSHIP 8 months ago
My 2 young children and I suffer from MrSa and it's so painful and horrible to watch a 4 and 3 yrs old suffer as they do. Do the research on bacterial phages. It might be the only cure out there. We'll it is and no one is paying attention. Please watch and spread the word
SERIOUSASSHIP 8 months ago
i have community associated mrsa right now and ive had it for a month and a half and have already had two surgeries to remove boils that have been infected with mrsa and it hurts and i get fevers and stuff :'/
sydneyliikewhoaa 8 months ago
sooooooo cutters or "emos" kan get this really easily o.O
heartbroken0kitty 9 months ago
Good hypothesis but the problem is not simple. Penicillin was discovered in 40's but Methicillin appeared some ten years later because these bugs were resistant. Vancomycin can be given IV and was available in 1980s.
Bacteria share body parts and nucleus and so the technology and know how is spontaneously transferred. I think you have a point about certain people not killed by viruses or bacteria. We know people with sickle cell anemia are immune to malaria.
medifix 10 months ago
Simply put, if you had introduced methicillin, penicillin, and vancomycin to people with the infections in the 40's, and required constant dosage of all three, there shouldn't be any bacterial survivors due to the sheer impossibility and unlikelihood of the spontaneous mutation coding for such a vast resistance to drugs beginning from nothing. It's almost like saying a viral disease hits every person on earth and only people with 2 heads and 5 arms survive. Everyone is going to die. :\
AQWaddict 10 months ago
Wouldn't the 'cure' to MRSA and likewise other drug resistant strains of bacteria like MDRTB simply be curable by consistent dosage of multiple second line drugs? The problem with using one at a time is that .01% of the bacteria will likely survive and proliferate due to mutations that code for resistance to the drug by means of different protein structures etc. If you use two drugs at once however, there is a fair chance that every bacteria is wiped out. Three and four are for sure.
AQWaddict 10 months ago
mrsa net
The1002Nivea 10 months ago
i'm saying the our body is greater than bacteria. That 0.0001 % you talk about reprduces rapidly so rapidly that 0.0001% becomes in short period of time in 10.00% as you should know once the weak bacteria is gone and only the strong one is left there is much more food, and room left for the strong bacteria to feed and reproduce.
ackroh 1 year ago
I got MRSA in 2005 after a surgery, were after The Dr. took his Life. I then Had to be hospitalized6 Times in less then 6 moths....13 Surgerys and Almost didnt make it. It Reached my blood stream Quickly, they thought i had the flesh eating disease. Since 2005 I had a total Of 21 Infections....It has weakened my Immune system. This should be taking Seriously, Dont wait until Iy's 2 late!!! Joocy
joycejazzy2008 1 year ago
Lol. I had MRSA. It wasn't bad, there is no reason to try scare people about it
MRLfromhell 1 year ago 2
Thankyou for the comment, I am pleased to hear you are OK. I hope others too will feel the way you do. I have seen children die and its harder as a doctor to watch them slip away. I have no commercial interest nor do I have any intension of making a living scaring people.
I am sure you know this bug has now successfully educated ten more bacteria to thrive on antibiotics. Biocides or antiseptics are chemicals and these bacteria simply spit them out using efflux pump.
medifix 1 year ago
@medifix
Are you actually a doctor? Because that is a stupid and dangerous piece of advice you are giving out. It is reckless use of antibiotics and not antibiotics themselves that are the problem. When people come in having a sore throat and instantly demand antibiotics to cure them, that is the problem. When armers use avoparcin for cow feed, that is the problem. If you get rid of antibiotics, you give up the only weapon we have against them. If someone has MRSA, you treat with antibiotics.
mrvincequan 1 year ago
You probably were not even born when I started working in intensive care. Have you ever taken antibiotics as advised and completed the course? I am sure you have not, this is what made bugs resistant. If you take one dose of antibiotic, your mouth will be colonised with only resistant bugs for six weeks.. so watch it, just don't spread the germs
medifix 1 year ago
@MRLfromhell .Just so you know it MRSA doesn't go away.
ackroh 1 year ago
@ackroh Its been gone for 4 years
MRLfromhell 1 year ago
@MRLfromhell good for you. are you taking any treatment? the way you talk as if MRSA hadn't been agressive at all with you. GOOD. there's 2 types of MRSA infections did you know? one is the blood and the other one... well look it up.
ackroh 1 year ago
@MRLfromhell You were lucky. My daughter died...
TexannaRae 1 year ago
@TexannaRae
I am sorry for your loss.
I haven't had a Staph infection, but I can't imagine having one.
I had a Strep throat (haven't we all), though. Strep is short for Streptococcus, similar to Staphylococcus, just less aggressive and grows in different patterns than Staph does.
HurricaneSalim 11 months ago
@MRLfromhell
SERIOUSASSHIP 8 months ago
@MRLfromhell
SERIOUSASSHIP 8 months ago
@MRLfromhell .... Yea say that if you had it once...Try having it for ten years and nothing has helped... Not that bad??? Yea its fucking terrible you feel like you have the flu but worse and you are in terrible pain so dont say its not that bad when its really horrible
BeastMode26841 5 months ago
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kenmario 1 year ago
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theresaithacany 1 year ago
@theresaithacany where do you get this info from?.. do you know that some idiot could actually try this?
ackroh 1 year ago
MRSA is found in pigs, this bacteria comes from pigs to humans and is a very dangerous bacteria, in gets worse in the future. watch this video for more info: watch?v=epJeRwozN-k
ARIAAI 1 year ago
Thanks
medifix 1 year ago
Thanks.
medifix 1 year ago
lol.
dauntSilver 1 year ago
I'm currently using a disinfectant that superbugs can not build up a resistance to.
germreaper 1 year ago
The worst thing any one can do is to use detergents and chemicals to kill them. I thought the bugs die if skin was cleaned well and was so was advicing staff & doctors to skin properly when I published this film in 2005. Now I don't because antibiotics are stronger than any known chemical. These bugs have special pumps and are hiding inside "Biofilm" no chemical can enter.
If you use these so called "Disinfectants" you are killing all the good bacteria on your hand.
medifix 1 year ago
The EPA recently approved a disinfectact that superbugs like MRSA, H1N1 and others cannot build up resistance to. Kills Viruses, Bacteria and Fungi on contact with 24 hour residual protection.
germreaper 1 year ago
It really showed how infections are becoming immune to every other thing we throw at them. We all have to be careful.
ReiaLoveheart 1 year ago
Society for Applied Microbiology annual summer conference - The Grand Hotel, Brighton, UK. 5-8 July 2010. Cleaning products for use in commercial, agricultural and domestic settings could be contributing to a rise in bacterial resistance in food borne pathogens including Salmonella.
They recommend a decrease in the "frivolous" use of biocides, particularly in domestic products to ensure the number of resistant bacterial strains does not increase.
medifix 1 year ago
I noticed Google has started cashing in and incorporate "Hand Wash", "Alcohol Gel" claiming they kill MRSA.
We are not promoting any of these because we know using this can actually harm you more than good because low concentration can make these bugs develop resistance. The bacteria has a protective covering called "Biofilm" and also a new pump "Efflux pump" that pumps out chemicals and antibiotics.
medifix 1 year ago
Wash your hands shower daily and eat healthier is all i can say
motocrosser 1 year ago
I practice this as my ancestors thought me "You must wash yourself like and elephant and eat like a deer". When I was young I did not know this is to help protect me. Do you know Hindus call Ganges water "Amrith" meaning "Nector of life", so they go and bath in it?
This is because the water has "Bacteriophages" that attack "MRSA". Ckeck this out "Ganga Gen", some one is trying to cash in.
I hope this helps.
medifix 1 year ago
Iv had MRSA around 10 times... First time I almost died.
deathwolfgirl 1 year ago
I am pleased to hear your body found a way to fight these infections. I know this keeps recurring but beeing positive helps your immunity to defend you. Please read articles on "Programmed cell death" or "Apoptosis".
I have managed children with these infections and feel sad and ashamed of myself when parents ask me "Why doctors who talk and about trasplant, cloning, IVF and gene therepy etc etc can't treat infections?". Death occurs often within 48 hours and so it is scary....
medifix 1 year ago
@medifix Really, 48 hours? Humm... First time I had it for about 5 days. I am not allergic to all antibotics. The best way to cure it is to pop the pustule, but clean it before and whear gloves. Just make sure you get the head of it out.
deathwolfgirl 1 year ago
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hereandnow6002 1 year ago
this is the dumbest shit ive ever seen a person can get sick from anything regardless of what it is and if i came from us and it isn't a superbug idiots its something that lives on our bodies i don't doubt its bad but damn people get an education!!
GrizeldaFitch 1 year ago
Well, these infections through injections are where in the world? In 3rd world countries? I live in the Netherlands and before and injection they clean my skins and they use sterilized needles. Anyway, mistakes can happen everywhere. It's not that the whole world population is suffering from these kinds of infections. Propaganda like this only frightens people to go to hospitals, it's not the right action to take if you want to make the world a better place. This is a load of paranoid crap!
kenz0r1337 1 year ago
Please check this out, Staphylococcus lives every where but MRSA is more in developed countries. Read this article published by EARASS based in Netherland and then comment.
medifix 1 year ago
wow
machetey 1 year ago
FUCKING retards. if you paid more attention to looking after yourselves than washing your hands and body after every hospital visit we wouldn't have evolving super bugs. learn to be a little bit dirty and up your own immune system faggots.
ChronicH2 1 year ago
Do understand your sentiments. Blame the device and antiseptic manufacturers. Did you know the hands of nurses and doctors who wash hands more than 10 times a day have more antibiotic resistant bacteria?
Please visit my website ar read article published by Medifix, just google it and then tell me, what you think
medifix 1 year ago
People like you who use chemicals, detergents and shampoos created the bugs and not me. Even alcohol is now colonised with this bug because greedy people who wanted to make quick buck decided to use more antibiotics to increase alcohol production. So now think, who is F...R... you or me?
medifix 1 year ago
Well I got MRSA and went Septic and had DVT Plenary Embolism and Osteomyelitis now i have a Filter in my Venacava its a nasty thing Staph Infection the reason i blew Blood clots from my knee was be cause i had hit my knee on a rock and i allready had the MRSA in my blood stream and it whent wild attacking my left Femur Bone about 3 inches of it above my knee i was in the hospital for 3 months not knowing if i was gona live of die SO be care full plz AND WASH UR HANDS ALL WAYS DONT DIEEEEEEEEEEEE
Inuyasha21991 1 year ago
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Inuyasha21991 1 year ago
thought this was a drum and bass song tuhhh
pbk212 1 year ago
@pbk212 ha same
bob2693 1 year ago
excuse me for sounding gross, but if the bacteria is in our nose, then I would assume that when we pick our nose and don't wash our hands afterwards we can get the mrsa on our skin? (sorry if I sound disgusting)
SuperChicagolady 1 year ago
Well, you're kind of right, but the thing is is that it needs to get far enough into the nasal cavity in order for it to actually do anything.
PortillaJ22 1 year ago
The bugs live but they do not know how to enter the skin. When skin is cut or the mucus menbrane (nose) is infected with virus (runny nose) these bacteria enter and cause local swelling and if they enter blood stream, start praying... this is serious..
medifix 1 year ago
Its not disgusting but true. This is a major problem in schools. Kids often have snot and runny nose, they are often digging their nose and do not wash hands. They touch open wounds and cuts without thinking of the consequence and so can actually infect other kids.
medifix 1 year ago
Sorry I missed your comment. Its true one in every 3 of us are colonised with these bugs in the nose. Women's had bag with old cosmetics and I don't think any one dare ask what lives in a lady doctors and nurses hand bag.
One of the biggest problem in children is that they forget to wash their hands after wiping their snotty nose and so spread the bugs in school.
It is said to be "safer to kiss than shake hands", just google it.
medifix 1 year ago
And also, we seem to be blaming antibiotics for causing these diseases(which to be fair, they've created resistant strains) but if we didn't have them, we would die of them anyway. We've just created bacteria resistant to them.
The cause of these resistances come from people using antibiotics recklessly for everything like viral infections which just won't work. Agricultural use as feed for cows has also contributed. We need to stop blaming science and medicine.
mrvincequan 2 years ago 2
@mrvincequan just tell me who is the responsable for making antibiotics available?
ackroh 1 year ago
@ackroh
Scientists and doctors for sure, but without them, we would die anyway whether their resistant strains or not. Superbugs don't mean the bugs are more dangerous. You will be killing many millions of people by not discovering antibiotics in the first place. How do you treat MRSA? You use vancomycin/teicoplanin. How do you treat VRSA, you use linezolid or daptomycin amongst the other new antibiotics. That's right, they're antibiotics as well. If you had MRSA, would you say no to the cure?
mrvincequan 1 year ago
@mrvincequan Not all of us would die. Just like bacteria we would grow stronger, we would overcome viruses on our own. Our body's immune system is capable of overcoming sickness on its own. Only the stronger survives. what antibiotics are doing is saving lifes yes, but at a high price. antibiotics only buy time for weak people. Tell me what's going to happen once this MRSA or any other virus grows even stronger than today?... read part 2
ackroh 1 year ago
@ackroh
Are you kidding me!? Will you watch people die in hospital and reject them antibiotics? There are some diseases where you CANNOT beat without drugs. When our body's develop our immune system, the bacteria also found a way of defeating the immune system too. Thats why we get infections and die.
Do you even know where antibiotics come from? They come from other living things and are designed to kill bacteria, it in itself, is an immune system created from nature.
mrvincequan 1 year ago
@mrvincequan you wanna talk about nature??? then understand it. weak ones die strong ones survive. By saving 100 weak links, 1000 lifes are in danger now.
ackroh 1 year ago
@ackroh
You want to talk about antiobtic resistance? To achieve resistance, 99.999% of bacteria must die and leave 0.0001% of the population to even begin to create resistance. Are you saying we should kill off 5999400000 humans on Earth so a few people can be so called resistant? And the bacteria would just find another way to finish those survivors off anyway.
Oh yeah, I did a bit of evolution as well.
mrvincequan 1 year ago
part.2 stronger viruses will cause way more damage than what they would've ever did before. New generations would die it's because we didn't allowed our body to fight the virus when it was weak. So you do the math. yes we would've cried when some ppl were gone, but we must see the bigger picture. Doctors are endangering everyone elses life for not lettin nature take its course. We our messing with big things like viruses, Doctors should've never started something they weren't prepare for.
ackroh 1 year ago
@ackroh
And anyway, resistant bacteria are not stronger or more dangerous! They are no more stronger to our immune system than normal bacteria are!
Oh, and I speak as a pharmacology graduate who did quite a bit of immunology and microbiology and am now studying medicine, currently doing... yep you've guessed it, microbiology and immunology.
mrvincequan 1 year ago
@mrvincequan they are not stronger? then what on earth would we call MRSA a superbug? so you're gonna help kill ppl. Shame on you.
ackroh 1 year ago
@ackroh
It is super in regards to antibiotics, not our immune system. Normal SA will kill you just as quick as MRSA without antibiotics. Do your reading first, I have, which is why I've got a degree in this.
mrvincequan 1 year ago
@mrvincequan it wouldn't kill us all. thre's a reason we have made it to this point. thousands of generations have fought diseases in the past and survived. you are saying the we own our lifes to science incorrect not all of us do. and if you guys wanna take credit for saving lifes well then you better take credit on killing thousands.
ackroh 1 year ago
@ackroh
You're an idiot. Do your reading. Stop making things up. We made it to this point with a life expectancy of 40 if we were really really really lucky. Now we live to 80, go figure. I'm ending this now, I have an exam soon. I hope you realise how stupid you are before you or your friends and family are on the deathbed begging for antibiotics. And because of how nice doctors are, despite your smear campaign, they will still save your lying life.
mrvincequan 1 year ago
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ackroh 1 year ago
@mrvincequan keep saying that to yourself you know that you cannot response to my points science are creating monsters that will end up KILLING THOUSANDS. antibiotics are doing nothing but buying time. we will run out of time someday. then the damage will be shown. i'm not saying that there aren't good things about science i'm just reminding the BAD side that you are trying to ignore. it is reality. even though you don't want to hear. deep down you know i'm correct.
ackroh 1 year ago
@ackroh
I hope you got fired for gross misconduct then.
Deep down, I still think you're a murderer for thinking those things. Call the CDC and ask their advice on it, they'll agree with me. The only people who think like you are hicks and witch burners.
I hope you get a real bad infection and learn the truth.
I have taken a full course of antibiotics by the way, because I listened to my doctor and took it. So far, I have not died of MRSA. Thank god for science and doctors.
mrvincequan 1 year ago
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ackroh 1 year ago
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@mrvincequan see that's everybody's problem we expect everybody else to save our lifes i don't wish you anything bad, but do know this, antibiotics do also kill good bacteria are body has, so how do you answer that? study more and realize that the doctors you so much love don't know everything and they aren't prepare for the bad side effects of antibiotics. ASK THAT TO YOUR TEACHERS AND SEE WHAT THEY SAY.
ackroh 1 year ago
Great that this is promoting awareness of MRSA but there are a few things that are a bit exaggerated or just wrong.
It's not an epidemic in UK hospitals, if it was there'd be thousands of deaths each day.
Staph is found on skin, true, but not MRSA, it needs to be under the selective pressure of an antibiotic for that to happen. Medical waste is incinerated and does not cause MRSA and VRSA, unecessary reliance on antibiotics and livestock use has.
mrvincequan 2 years ago 2
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phitnessjim 2 years ago
given the diminishing protection of anti-biotics and rising population (the culprit of nearly all world problems), i would expect MRSA to be the "tip of the arrow" we can expect in coming years.
stybarrow 2 years ago
ugh i have a giant one of these right below my butt,and i was at the doctor this morning and now i have to take antibiotics for it.thats a lot for a 13 year old girl.i probably shouldnt have jsut said that,oh well,but it hurts like hell,its like an inch in diameter.
Xxmuffinz104xX 2 years ago
God Bless you all, I my heart hurts for all that have this , its now turned me into a pretty much a walking puss pocket, I have no life, and in so much pain that I am not scared to die anymore iam scared to live, that bacteria get everywhere in your body it just blew up my intestines now for the third time , i am not crieng, but i want you to read what is on these videos and read what he has to say please , this is a killer and not a nice one , God bless you all and have a Merry Christmas
azdawndawn 2 years ago
cause doctors & nursed don't wash thier hands...this is a hospital caught infection!
so everyone wash up ....with soap
Kiefer & probiotics will help..so will fish oil, sammon,
baysideful 2 years ago 3
@baysideful you are an idiot im sorry this has nothing to do about washing your hands they enter our bodies from openings FUCK TARDS get an education mental patients
GrizeldaFitch 1 year ago
@baysideful You have obviously never been in a hospital
MRLfromhell 1 year ago
I have this so called MRSA its killing me slowly and painfully, so far it has ruptured my intestines twice and atacked my blood cells so i have to live on other peolples blood,, its now in my lungs and intestines again I am just waitting for whats next, thank you for putting this up everyone should know this is a killer,,,,,Dawn
azdawndawn 2 years ago 2
I am very sorry to hear about your problem. This is what I am striving hard to prevent and I feel lik failure hearig hat you say. God bless you and I hopw you will fight this with all your courage.
medifix 2 years ago
my friend had staph and i was so paranoid i didn't talk to him for a week the bacteria is easy to kill when its outside your body but onces it gets in they start having babies
2346 2 years ago 2
MRSA = medicine resistant Stephylococcus Aureus
rarradd 2 years ago
I think it's "methicillin resistant" actually
KatyMayBates 2 years ago
wat is mrsa
100000nog 2 years ago
Garlic can cure mrsa
sonicrules100 2 years ago
bullshit.
XRAYZAKKONTATIK 2 years ago
I'm thinking its man made and not evolving rapidly...but then again I don't trust governments...
screwopenborders 2 years ago
All hospital, nursing home, etc. waste should be incinerated at point of care. Burn the shit up!!!!!!!!!!!
plalelal 2 years ago
i have had 2 ppl in my family who have now had MRSa 1 of which is my brother who had normal staph in his blood stream and l8ter on got MRSA, i have a neice who had MRSA and a friend of my fam lost their 14 yr old daughter to it. It is a very very nasty problem i feel for all of u who have lost some 1 to MRSA :( my god be with u all. and thank you for they great video
spellonu01 2 years ago
i have mrsa for almost 4 months now. my doc keeps on giving me the same medicine that does nothing. in 2 weeks im done with school. i will be in the hospital getting some solution to this threat!
aznsstarr 2 years ago
I hope you go well good luck and i hope you are gonna get medicined fast cause i think thet you have lot of thing to know in youre life just have fathe and doo youre best take care
FCK27 2 years ago
Hey, did you get rid of it? In Chinese medicine, it is a considered a "damp" condition, and you have to avoid all sugar, even fruit, and eat a diet consisting of lightly cooked veggies, grains, and some fish
KatyMayBates 2 years ago
unfortunately, i still have that SOB! i think that it is slowly dying though. it has been less painful and the dots have gotten smaller. haha, i cant give up sugar!
aznsstarr 2 years ago
Oh shi- did you try the Bactrim (sp?) ointment, and pills? I had it in my nose, but that cleared it up- but I quit my job, I was working with people in wheel-chairs, that had the sores, etc
KatyMayBates 2 years ago
bactrim, ointment i still get it. oh well its a way of life.
aznsstarr 2 years ago
I think swimming in a cholorinated swimming pool might help- reach for the bleach. Or rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide- oil of oregano- but i think no dairy or sugar- just the veggies and grains: try it, it will make you feel like a misereable martyr, but your body will love you for it!
KatyMayBates 2 years ago
whats even worse about that crap. i get eczema in the same area too. so you know what happens....
aznsstarr 2 years ago
ahh, your skin is rly sensitive- I think alot of this stuff is caused by what are mom's were eating, when they're pregnant- mine drank too much coffee, I feel like my kidneys are weak
KatyMayBates 2 years ago
im just all screwed up!
aznsstarr 2 years ago
Life is so tought, hunh? I'm pretty fucked up, too- I have a bad liver. I try to eat the right foods, take the right supplements, but it gets so hard. My daughter's dad is lying in the hospital, all brain-damaged now- he caught that MRSA in his heart, and it went into his brain- but he was on the streets, using drugs for years, and wouldn't change- I'll say a prayer for you, Hon
KatyMayBates 2 years ago
katy this crap really stinks!
aznsstarr 2 years ago
I want to thank you for this video because my two teenage boys needed to understand how their dad at 39 years old had a massive stroke due to MRSA. He was perfectly healthy until some mosquito bites got infected and it went to his heart.
nurse4wounds 2 years ago
Colloidal Silver is the best to use...
Kills all MRSA within 24Hours...
If only skin try Tea Tree Oil... That works to...
NecroViolator 2 years ago
Could you please expound? 73 yr old Mum has MRSA in her sputum off and on. I like to know your info on that. Thanks Luna so much info out, not sure what to believe. Now we are facing the spring flu at nursing home ARGH....
lunigal 2 years ago
i am in the hospital right now with mrsa. totally fucked up my vacation. I got it swabbed when i went to the hospital (mon) came back bacause I couldn't walk on it even after 5 lortabs and IB profen, and I pulled out a nice piece of solid puss. On some strong anitbiotics. The pain is ridiculous in the beginning. Never thought I'd get morphine for an infection in the foot, but damn, not even morhphine can combat the pain 100%.
swarne8 2 years ago
May I suggest you google the words "MRSA silver" you should now see a link for the website called worldwidewounds that contains valuable information. Also google the words "BBC MRSA silver"
take care swarne8
EssiacHempLaetrile 2 years ago
The way I se it is this :
We have an ever increasing elderly population. We have finite resources to pay pensions or to look after them in care.
Don't you think our governments are HAPPY to let this state of affairs continue?
I DO!!!!
7299MM 2 years ago
it was interesting. But a little music might have made it a little less creepy =)
thepianonovice 3 years ago
Over prescription or misuse of antibiotics and poor hygiene are the biggest causes, not 'hospital waste'. People who go to the doctor to get antibiotics for the common cold are contributing to the development of this bug.
My thoughts go to people infected with the bug. People should lobby drug companies to make better drugs - its funny how they'll spend hundreds of millions on erectile dysfunction meds but very little on new antibiotics.
disnerf 3 years ago
Bctera do not sit quitly in a cornerlocked up in the yellow box.they are micrascopic, have what is called bio-film and stick to skin and objects. Abuse of antibiotic has already occured and we cannot reverse this process by not taking anymore. Only thing we can do is to reduce their colony in hospitals.
medifix 3 years ago
"Spider Bite" is a word used for skin lesions caused by MRSA, mostly in USA. The skin lesion often resemble insect bite.
Nice to know your daughter is well. Thank you for the comment
medifix 3 years ago
My Daughter 12 contracted this stuff. Doc told us it was a SPIDER bit. but I knew better than that. I talked with a nurse and the surgen who both agreed it was no spider bit but would not go any futher with an explanation of it other than to say "This germ is everywhere." Now I wonder what is the medical profession trying to hide?
meanmopar426 3 years ago
Their own face with shame. Doctors have treated like sore throat, ear infections and chest infections with lower dose of antibiotics. I also blame some patients who stopped treatment halfway through.
I hope your daughter will have the strength to fight it.
She may need IV Antibitics if it gets worse.
medifix 3 years ago
She has had IV. as well as Surgery. and seams well now-But has had more spots that we quickly have treated. But don't it seam odd that they would refere to this as a "Spider Bit" when they know its not? They even have it on her medical records as "Spider Bit that set-up Staph." Personally I think blaming a Spider for a Manmade Pandemic is a copout - I know this was no spider bit because it started out a deep bump (Not a Pimple) with no signs of broken skin or redness untill day's later.
meanmopar426 3 years ago
The Staph had to get into the body somehow. Bacteria can't break the skin barrier on its own. It may not have been a spider bite, but something had to have punctured the skin to let the infection in.
nieth2501 2 years ago
yes something did break the skin. When this deep bump first showed up we took our Daughter to the Dr office, they lanced it open to drain it. not much of anything came out, they sent us home saying "Its nothing to worry about." 3 days later Hospital, surgery and then "Those spider bites can be deadly" However the surgeon does not agree. but does not say one way or the other what he thinks set it up. So, you tell me how it set-up staph. Spiders!!! I don't think so.
meanmopar426 2 years ago
Vaccine will prevent you getting infection. Staph vaccine was developed by the a team where Alexander Fleming worked as an assistant even before he invented penicilline. This failed to prevent infection.
Now in UK they are planning to use it in patients who need surgery because immunity of vaccine is only 45 days.
medifix 3 years ago
so if i get like a vaccene i will get mrsa?
VideoGamePlayer12 3 years ago
no, you are very VERY unlikely to contract MRSA from getting a vaccine. If you are worried, make sure the doctor wipes over your skin with an alcoholic swab before injecting the vaccine. The vaccine is helpful in keeping other diseases under thumb, definately get vaccinated!
disnerf 3 years ago
I contracted MRSA about 2 years ago, first visit to hospital, cost me $3,000 with all the antibiotics and ER visit. Had 2 more outbreaks, spaced about a month apart. Friend of mine makes a juice that he sells, made from vinegar, cayanne pepper, horseradish,onions, and garlic. Mixed with tomatoe juice it tastes like a bloody mary drink.I haven't had a MRSA outbreak since taking it. I actually believe it has rid it from my body. If you want to try this juice call 386-345-2688 his name is Jim.
savannah505 3 years ago
Thank you, as doctors we soon will have nothing to offer, your contribution may help. Please read about "apoptosis" - programmed cell death" - if you are happy and be positive, your body will produce chemicals that protect you - less published information.
medifix 3 years ago
For the record, I've been battling this bug for 8 months, been to the ER 3 times for 3 different antibiotic IV's and had 5 prescriptions for oral antibiotics. I've lost count of how many infections I've had, but since I've switched to the natural treatments I've had nothing bigger than a pimple. Pop them suckers then put oregano oil on it. I'm no idiot. My IQ is over 135 and the Doctors are making it worse for everyone by failing to recognize nature's cures and prescribing antibiotics.
954blazin 3 years ago
Also look into collidial silver. The strongest allicin supplement is called Allimed. it is 450mg per capsul and you need 3-4 a day for 3 months. It's not cheap, but it works. And do take a strong oil of wild oregano supplement. Forget about you doctors. They are ignorant. I guarantee it!
954blazin 3 years ago 2
Dont eat peas or wheat glutein if you have MRSA. it feeds it. It is so bad if you have it understaand how ignorant your Dr. is about it and look elsewhere for a cure. They just want to keep selling us antibiotics that will never rid you body of it and it will keep recurring. Oregano, Allicin, lots of vitamin C, and wash with manuka soap, tea tree shampoo, and rinse with listerine. You can listen to the Docs who get paid per prescription or me who is selling nothing, just fighting it and winning.
954blazin 3 years ago
who cares...
iwuzbored 3 years ago
It looks as if you are a sad person, your name tells it all. We do care
medifix 3 years ago
omfg i cant belive this is happing we need a cure ASAP
holly112233 3 years ago
To tell you frankly, God must come down. This bug has eight enzymes and can genetically modify other bugs and teach them ho to become antibiotic resistance. The more chemical we through at them, stronger they become.
medifix 3 years ago
the media make it seem that you have to have a boil or pimple. i did not, it was in my ankle bone. they had to nearly cut my foot off from that. that just goes to show you that you cant always trust the media
bipolarpete1202 4 years ago
Please don't even trust your doctors. They are still living in an illusion that some antibiotic is going to appear. Its your life and I hope you will take care of it
medifix 4 years ago
I caught MRSA in a Sydney hospital in January 2007. The discharge report does not mention MRSA, just a staph infection treated with Timetin and Vancomycin. Basically, the NSW Health Department denies the bug existts, and if you present yourself at any hospital for surgery with any indication you have had the bug, you are refused treatment. If they think you still have the bug, you are still refused treatment. Killing those with the bug seems an extreme way of dealing with it.
Neville J. Angove
alarchdu 4 years ago
Dear Neville, This is a sad situation and all depends on the cost of care. You obviously had resistant strain of MRSA because they have given you Vancomycin & Timetin. The insurance companies are not prepared to pay for infections they say is hospital bugs, so mentioning MRSA is not in their interest. Even in UK some patients are not operated if they are known carriers of MRSA. Only thing I am trying to do is to prevent others getting it. Thank you for the comment.
medifix 4 years ago
I only know personally of two people in NSW who have had MRSA. I am one. Both of us have been refused medical treatment because of our association with MRSA. I can't get any treatment for my neural damage or my renal damage, not that I'd expect any to work. My joints are now so inflamed that I am effectively immobilised, but because of MRSA, "nothing can be done for me". No one with asny authority wants to know, and heaven forbid that any truth about MRSA be made public.
alarchdu 4 years ago
ive got it in my lungs bladder and blood,im riddled with it,steve nunn england
woo738 4 years ago
this is another reason why I wont take the flu shot. how the hell am i supposed to know that you're giving me a flu serom? it could be vsra in hibernation for all i know. homeopathic all the way.
FATIGUEDOUT 4 years ago 2
well one of the most promising time tested new studies thats emerging about mrsa as far as new treatments go is Garlic. They have been isolating one compound in garlic and they expect ti to replace drugs like bactroban that go in the nose. and for those of you who think treating MRSA with garlic right now will work it will not this compound has to go through some pretty complex processes. thats what I have seen on the forefront within the next five years or so
slimsdizz 4 years ago
there is a threat here, but the cure is very simple and the prevention is even easier, and that does not mean washing hands all the time, that is good, but will not kill MRSA.
Texas Tech release a study on it
cybergrip 4 years ago 2
Thanks for the info. I visited the biggest International Medical Exhibition MEDICA in Dusseldorf to findout what the companies are doing to reduce the threat. Antiseptic cream, hand washing solutions, needle, syringe, cannula and catheter manufacturers are Surprised and not aware of CA-MRSA. Some claim their solution can kill virus and MRSA but there is no scietific evidence to prove this. VIRUS is NOT CA-MRSA (Bacteria).
medifix 4 years ago
Thanks for the info. Now various companies are claiming their treatment works and cashing in. Incidence of MSSA has always been very high in Southeast Asia and so their treatment seldom works.
medifix 4 years ago
right, and I bet a lot of them do work. I am not hung up on the FDA, cause how many people die from FDA approved drugs? This was at least tested for years at a university and 3 major labs, and has removed the threats from a lot of people ... it seems to work, hope so cuase I gave mine to a friend that has it on her nose!!!
cybergrip 4 years ago
I know what MRSA and bactera is, but what is VRSA?
a1b2c3d4e5f66 4 years ago
Thanks for pointing this out. in 2002, VRSA (Vancomycine Resistastant Satph Aureus)was the name given for this super bug now known as CA-MRSA (Community Associated-MRSA). Vancomycine was the only last antibiotic that killed MRSA now we have lost this too and so no antibitic we can use.
medifix 4 years ago
the issue is that antibiotics are not the only thing that will safely kill the bateria. that is what texas tech has been studying, and it looks like it might work on some other thinsa as well as a benefit. There are no side effects to it. I use it as well. look up alkavitahealth and look at the press release.
cybergrip 4 years ago
Oooh. Incredible. Thanks.
a1b2c3d4e5f66 4 years ago
I'm not entirely sure about all of this info, I believe even MRSA is susceptible to some other antibiotics on a sensetivity panel, and VRE and VRSA are not necessarily immune to all antibiotics as the video states, but the previously used ones (Methicillin, Vancomycin), etc. In other words, I beleive we use Zyvox to treat VRE, not sure about MRSA. MRSA is sort of the scare-phrase of the week.
kevagonia 4 years ago
Sorry, not the scare phrase of the week. You have to see how Australian medical staff refuse to admit to its existence to understabd how scared they are.
In any evcent, the spread of MRSA is a consequence of population changes in the bacterial community. The fact that it was so minor before antibitoics shows it it is not the strongest of bugs, and must be easily susceptible to something. Unless like Ebola, it kills its hosts before it can spread.
alarchdu 4 years ago
how about the fact that we can come up with a new erection pill every week but there does not, at least outwardly, appear to be a strong R&D market for antibiotics? scarier?
kevagonia 4 years ago
Drug firms want to make money. The care of the patient is irrelevant. Drugs being touted today as better replacements for older drugs that have breached the patent limit all fail the basic statistical tests for proven effectiveness, but young doctors tout them anyway.
alarchdu 4 years ago
In NSW last week, a young boy with meningitis was turned away from two hospitals, where the staff claimed he just had a nausea attack. He died. No one can understand why he was turned away when he was so obviously sick. One explanation is that blood-borne MRSA can mimic meningitis symptoms: if the staff had mistakenly diagnosed the boy as having MRSA, they would have followed accepted practice in NSW hospitals and refused him treatment.
alarchdu 4 years ago
would have, as in MRSA is a reason not to treat someone or allow them in house?
kevagonia 4 years ago
The only people I know with confirmed cases of MRSA were refused hospital-based surgery solely because of MRSA. Active MRSA and surgery are mutually exclusive, due to inevitable cross-contamination. One other was refused admitance to hospital just for observation and treatment because of fears of him possibly causing an MRSA epidemic. Introducing a potential MRSA epidemic into a hospital is a career-ending move.
alarchdu 4 years ago
if we compare this to say the flu some strains of the flu make you sick but not that sick some strains can make you very sick and some strains can kill you very rapidly. The only diffrence with MRSA is it's resistant to treatments and you have to go get it treated if you get it.
slimsdizz 4 years ago
let me clarify some info staph lives on everyones skin not always MRSA staph. MRSA is a strain of staph and it too has many diffrent levels of strength. Most MRSA enters the body through a cut or a microscopic rip in the skin how bad it affects yo all depends on the strain and how resistant it is to antibiotics. A MRSA staph infection left untreated can spread form the skin into the blood stream
slimsdizz 4 years ago
.....awe.....crap......i agree with the guy right below me...its going around and their all, sending us to seminars to teach us how to wash our selfs..lol...i cant stop sniffing my nose....
BUT IF I DO THAT THEIR IN MY BODY?!
..ok im taking a shower in hydrogen peroxide...
AGH
<3 Kris
ChaaBabby 4 years ago
You just reminded me of my video "MRSA on Ipods?!" I invite you to take a peek!
inflammations 4 years ago
lol MRSA just broke out at my school. not fucking going in tomorrow. really hope its not hiding in my nose... it feels funny... im just paranoid...
Yar0niX 4 years ago
my school too, and the school i used to go to, and the school my friends go to, its pretty messed up, are you around the nj area
ifuckenhateUtube 4 years ago
Im in the NJ area!
a1b2c3d4e5f66 4 years ago
I am a doctor. In 1989 as a junior doctor, noticed higer incidence of infection with MRSA was occuring when babies were difficult to cannulate. This I pointed out to my seniors but no one listned. Then I developed techniques to ease procedures to help reduce infection rate. I published paper in medical journal and have been working on this hypothesis ever since. Now its too late !!
medifix 4 years ago
Owooo that stinks.
a1b2c3d4e5f66 4 years ago
what was difficult to cannulate?
kevagonia 4 years ago
What in the gods name is this s**t?
bonaqua123 4 years ago
Most of us should be fine....
thewindspirit 4 years ago