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  • monsanto/gmo.

  • May 30: Canadian doctors announced today that multi-drug resistant bacteria,isolated the bacteria from an 86-year-old man who has not travelled outside Ontario for at least the past 10 years and has had no obvious contact with anyone with a history of travel to India.

    WEAPON OF MASS DISCEPTION.

    CALL IT CANADIAN SUPER BUG

  • When patients approach the doctor they are usually prescribed frontline antibiotics in countries like India. . If antibiotics are prescribed in a systematic manner as given by the rule of the book, there will be many failure cases after the first visit. doctor cannot afford the patient to come back a second time for the same problem. Because the patients will complain that the doctor is making extra money on the extra visits or that he is a inefficient doctor.

  • The Biggest problem with antibiotic resistance is lack of awareness or a non chalant attitude towards it by GPs that new drugs will somehow pop up before resistance develops. What would happen when no new drug is there in pipeline? What should be the Threat level at any point of time. It is 'Panic'!!!  So much panic should be made in the media that it should seem like some bomb is dropped. Only then will the authorities make it high priority to design policies aimed at controlling resistance.

  • @ancientmariner1984 oh and pharmaceutical companys dont make money off your good health they make money off your illness and even then what you get from your doctor dont do shit to help and in most cases make you feel worse i know of heaps of people that went for there regular flu shot and they felt like shit for weeks all the time until they stopped getting them so doctors and all these fancy illness consultants dont know jack shit they cant stop a natural mutating virus

  • most diseases like cholera that spread in india are all generated from filthy living standards no clean water no properly disposed urine and human waste and melnutrition thats where they all stem from but the real danger is when those diseases spread out of india they can mutate with other diseases 300 kids from hati who have cholera have been shipped over to france to live WHAT A DUMB IDEA they still have cholera and there gonna spread it all over europe cuz of one very very stupid decision

  • I think I have this :C I've been sick for a week now. D:

  • stock up on allicin. short of teaming up with Alice, garlic is your #1 weapon against these lab-created vampires from the Umbrella Corp.

  • This is about as much BS as N1H1 scare tactics was. Next thing you know they will have a vaccine for it even though vaccines are for virus all to make money on your health or lack of it.

  • FAKE AND GAY

  • @iBorderBum wow a Bum speaks out telling it's fake and gay. LOL i wonder how you're able to use a computer. dipshit

  • entraremos em panico de novo???

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  • superbug only came from pig. thats why pig aint good for health. but for sure there is a cure for every diseases except death.

  • Eff this New World Order Bullshit! I'm so sick of these lab created viruses. Here comes the propaganda and lies. What are they going to try to persuade everyone into getting now, the NDM1 vaccine!? dammit!

  • @Snowspell

    This isn't a virus. Jesus christ. You're all so paranoid. Bacteria evolve and mutate, it's natural. If we had kept our production of new antibiotics at a decent enough level then dealing with this wouldn't be so bad. It's only going to kill you if you have a severe infection that your body can't fight off on it's own.

  • @SHTrance never mind that this isn't a virus...you could as well say (for example) that h1n1 occurred naturally. and probably, you could explain this in 500 chars or less....imho a relative few will hold their breath.

    that said, you might also argue that this particular occurrence is impossible to engineer. honestly, I don't know for a fact that this can't be done in some way. but you sound as though you know exactly where science is right now, yes? what makes this impossible to introduce...

  • and not be able to then shift the blame(?) onto 'nature'?

  • @uyesu Ok, I don't have any definitive proof that it's impossible to engineer, but it's obviously highly unlikely.

    If there was going to be a mutation like this occurring, it was always going to occur in India/Pakistan etc, as these are among the countries that completely overuse antibiotics.

    In regards to the whole NWO/Conspiracy thing, well for me it's a case of TPTB being innocent until proven guilty.

  • Super Swine?

  • Mr Timothy and the lancet should be sued for publishing a super botched study.

    

  • SUPERBUG MY ASS

    1) All fundamental ethics regarding collection and export of sample out of the country of this study have been breached.

    2) Sample size is too small to conclude

    3) This study was concluded with out the knowledge and permission of Chief editor Mr Kumarasamy

    4) This mutation is world wide thing why finger point at India?

    Super botched study, a scar tactic , weapon of mass disception

  • This are the same people distroyed a peaceful Iraq by there lies " Sadam has weapon of mass distruction". Now this white jackals are back in business with there weapon of mass distraction, another scar tactic " Super bug weapon of mass distruction" . World has lost faith with them.

  • they will poison all of ass .. they learn it from a nazis .. scum

  • I've got an excellent idea

    Instead of "Throwing in the towel"

    Bio engineer a virus to destroy this bacteria, we have the technology.

  • It sounds worse than SARS...

    Oh doesnt it EVER END?

  • One more " scare tactic's" by the white man. WEAPON OF MASS DISCEPTION.

    It is unfortunate that the study report arrived at a conclusion based on a small sample size of around 32 people and held a nation responsible for superbug.

    Very much look like Lancet was bought by multinational phamacetical company. Lancet has lost its credibility

  • Awesome, right as the world was just coming down from Swine Flu fever.

  • oh pharmas need money again?

  • Indian medical system is taking it as a big scope of stopping the over the counter prescription drugs sail and fixing the medical regulatory system with Govt of India and health ministery.

    but parallel to that there are no scientific evedences to prove that the bacteria found in these 17 people matches with the same bacteria 100% which is found in India/Pakistan/bangladesh.

    So it is also a conspirancy against indian medical tourism ...

    Sanjay Garg

  • I am not surprised. especially when they use their hand to wipe shit out of their ass and drink from corpse floating Ganga River

  • They gotta quit crying wolf with these medical alerts. (sars, swine flu etc...)

    When shit actually hits the fan no one will listen.

  • LETS ALL PANIC AHHHHHHHH (come on scream with me) AHHHHHHH lol what a joke this is

  • its like SARS all over again

  • well people, zombie apocalypse getting closer.

  • it's because most, if not all, people in India are very unhygienic... they don't take a bath everyday... they don't wash their clothes regularly and they don't put deodorant on their armpits (that's why they stink even more)

  • @dulyelected that is very unfair, and ungracious. You try living on the breadline with no food and decent water. SILVER SPOON in your mouth i think.

  • There is only one solution - Ban frivolous law suits on hard working doctors, cut costs of health care, and stay in America for health care needs! including cosmetic ones!

  • pestilence and decease. its prophecised

    we´re screwed

  • new pandemicccc paniiiiiiicccccc

  • Scary stuff.

  • Question, how do two bacteria that live in the gut and are harmless to us for 1000s of years, suddenly start joining forces to fight us...... Not possible. Again another man made bug to keep population down to 500 million, that is half a billion, see the georgia guidestones for law number 1

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  • @to win this is an easy question for me and yet if i were in a lecture hall filled with medical doctors and asked the same question im guessing half the hands would go up and if i asked the hands that went up to write out an answer 90 percent im guessing of those hands would go down. And these are the folks that write prescriptions for antibiotics. im going to answer your question now in parts

  • @datzfast first the bacteria are only harmless if you find them in the gut. anywhere else and they are an agent of disease. next the relationship between bug and mammal goes back millions of years not 1000 of years. yet finding an E. coli with a metallobetalactamase enzyme historically would be quite rare, unexpected, almost unexplained event. so about 70 years ago man started using antibiotic to prolong human life.

  • @datzfast part 3 Now most people incorrectly believe bacteria will become resistant to an antibiotic over time and that's just false. they think that because they believe microbes evolve resistance they dont. DEAD BUGS DONT MUTATE they are dead, they cant. but what does happen is the antimicrobial selects for resistant bacteria that are already there in the mix. given time and an artificial source of antibiotic and wham o blam o you have yourself a resistant population

  • @datzfast part 4 So, why werent these harmless gut multidrug resistant bacteria found in the gut 70 years ago and the answer is they were already there, the just needed an antibiotic to select them out of the mix.

  • @datzfast thank you very much for your very informed reply. therefore conclusion, dont take antibiotics. Qestion, do you lay ANY blame at the door of the big Pharma companies and their production of anti virals and such with the mercury in them, I know they say the mercury is a presevative !! but surely there must be better ones less harmful.

  • @taiwan conclusion, take antibiotics only when needed.  i feel sorry for the people that went to India for cosmetic surgery and got themselves colonized with a shit bug in a wound that was so resistant. they will be treated with different classes of antibiotic and recover hopefully.

  • @datzfast also do you blame the pharma companies for the antibiotics that are causing this change in bacteria as you have stated. is there no other way of treating bacterial infections other than with antibiotics. Dont they say that Garlic is antivirala and bacterial ?

  • @taiwan No, i dont blame pharma companies, would not blame any one. acinetobacter the bacteria with the metallo beta lactamase enzyme DNA was already in the mix, E Coli already had methods to introduce new DNA into its genome. resistant E.coli were bound to be selected for. it was only a matter of time.

  • @datzfast why are we always told that viruses and bacteria mutate

  • @toiwin its the central dogma of evolution. if you go againts the grain your out of a job. Im actually in favor of evolution i just dont belive in changing fact to make it fit the story line.

  • @toiwin

    Well, up until recent times there has been significant use of antibiotics. This isn't a 'bug', this is a mutation of bacteria that is causing certains bugs to become resistant to our current antibiotics. Instead of typing sensationalist crap, why don't you learn about what you're talking about before posting your comment.

  • @toiwin

    go and read a little bit !!!

    these bacteria in the gut are usually not harmful, they are even helpful in digestion and vitamin breaking but sometimes they can become pathogenic due to the translation of plasmids from other pathogens.

    they also be indirect pathogen, like when produciting enzymes to activate the antibiotics which were supposed to fight other bacteria in the system.

    many ways they can turn against u

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  • this is depressing, new strains of viruses were already becoming resistant to drugs and now this

  • Stocking the bunker now.... forget wars and terrorism--the bugs are gonna wipe out 1/3rd of the planet in our lifetime. it's a lock.

  • another viral campain ¬_¬

  • @xhirtam who said anything about a virus.

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