Bacteria that cannot be killed:
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-superbug-idUSKCN0YH2KT
The warnings have been there for years yet we stumbled forth. Not for long?
Bacteria that cannot be killed:
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-superbug-idUSKCN0YH2KT
The warnings have been there for years yet we stumbled forth. Not for long?
The article says it is resistant to colisitin, it doesn't say that it is unkillable. Maybe some new antibiotic would kill it, chemotherapy is a possibility, or maybe introducing another bacteria/virus that would work against it. So no, it isn't the apocalypse. Eventually we might lose the arms race against bacteria but not today.
Cubism Cubed wrote:
The article says it is resistant to colisitin, it doesn't say that it is unkillable. Maybe some new antibiotic would kill it, chemotherapy is a possibility, or maybe introducing another bacteria/virus that would work against it. So no, it isn't the apocalypse. Eventually we might lose the arms race against bacteria but not today.
I believe the arms race ratched up several notches.
My wife has NTM. On 4 antibiotics, minimum 18 months of these drugs. Many they never get rid of it. We need to get serious about research sooner than later. Or maybe bacteria will be the next evolutionary step and when it gains intelligence will be quite extraordinary.
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