betterinvestmentthanshare
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4th April 2015
I much prefer viral epidemics to be honest. Resistant bacteria are monsters.Economic implosions aside this is certainly not as bad as it could have been. Hopefully we will be prepared for something more deadly once we get this sorted.
Also, we could still get blindsided by antibiotic resistant bacteria too which is a whole other beast.
I agree especially after my run in with staph on Wednesday.I much prefer viral epidemics to be honest. Resistant bacteria are monsters.
I much prefer viral epidemics to be honest. Resistant bacteria are monsters.
I know that it is not as simple as it sounds ,but that is my simplified way of looking at it to justify my bigger fear of bacteria.
Dw about primary care hospitals, they pump antibiotics in pharmaceutical waste in India straight into rivers. Some of the journal articles about the bugs they find there are borderline horror movies.Then both of you would do well to stay away from primary care hospitals as much as you can.
The constant disinfection is exerting evolutionary selection pressure towards bacteria resistant to common disinfectants.
Steam autoclaving still kills just about everything. (If it can survive 90 minutes of exposure to 121ºC steam, it probably doesn't have the energy budget to still be an effective pathogen.)
Economic implosions aside this is certainly not as bad as it could have been. Hopefully we will be prepared for something more deadly once we get this sorted.
Also, we could still get blindsided by antibiotic resistant bacteria too which is a whole other beast.
Absurd!
I hope the American vaccine induces sterility. We don't need anymore of their shit.This is nothing compared to the flu pandemics of 1968 1958 and 1918 .... a worse danger is people breeding while they are staying at home ...
I am 100% convinced that is why i got my staph infection the other day.Then both of you would do well to stay away from primary care hospitals as much as you can.
The constant disinfection is exerting evolutionary selection pressure towards bacteria resistant to common disinfectants.
Steam autoclaving still kills just about everything. (If it can survive 90 minutes of exposure to 121ºC steam, it probably doesn't have the energy budget to still be an effective pathogen.)
I have good news, you can treat and cure this Mexican beer virus with liposomal Vit C. Take a minimum of 6000 mg per day and it goes away. If you are in serious distress IV Vit C is effective. Vets have been using Vit c for ever. Doctors won’t. For more read TE Levy “ Curing the Incurable”.
I much prefer viral epidemics to be honest. Resistant bacteria are monsters.