Saturday, December 12, 2009

Bird Flu More Condition_symptoms What Bothers You More, Bird Flu Or The Growing Problem Of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria And Why?

What bothers you more, bird flu or the growing problem of antibiotic resistant bacteria and why? - bird flu more condition_symptoms

heard about the bird flu, but no one seems to know or the fact that bacteria such as staphylococcus and tuberculosis are increasing, and some are not even affected by our more troubled antibiotics.
I worry for most bacterial multidrug because you have a shortcut to a bacterial infection that needs to get in contact with infected birds, perhaps the man to catch bird flu.
wondered what your opinion.

3 comments:

chocolat... said...

I'm with you emerging bacteria with increased resistance is more serious than the flow of birds
Nosocomial infections are a major problem, but do not receive equal attention from the press than the bird flu!

chocolat... said...

I'm with you emerging bacteria with increased resistance is more serious than the flow of birds
Nosocomial infections are a major problem, but do not receive equal attention from the press than the bird flu!

gangadharan nair said...

I'm more concerned about drug-resistant bacteria, because the poorest people can not afford treatment.
For example, tuberculosis and methicillin-resistant (or more antibiotic resistant), Staphylococcus aureus.
Another aspect of the resurgence of the disease (TB) is the development of resistant strains to drug effects that up to 50 million people. These burdens can by medical practices such as over-prescribing antibiotics or patients taking any drugs that are designed long enough to eradicate the disease. Instead, bacteria, promotes his harder.
Treatment of patients with resistant TB is also the case for many developing countries. Processing costs can be up to $ 2000 per patient rise with TB is not resistant to $ 250,000 for drugs in the multidrug-resistant.
The multi-drug resistant strains are often fatal and have mortality rates that those who were before the introduction of antibiotics are comparable.

Post a Comment