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Another fear mongering story.

Post by Pana » Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:03 pm

hhhhmm. Their redundancy won't make operations impossible and scratched knees are a billion everyday. Why is there so much fear mongering when it comes to health? Why are we always being told to be afraid...very afraid?

Health chief warns: age of safe medicine is ending

Antibiotic crisis will make routine operations impossible and a scratched knee could be fatal

The world is entering an era where injuries as common as a child's scratched knee could kill, where patients entering hospital gamble with their lives and where routine operations such as a hip replacement become too dangerous to carry out, the head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned. There is a global crisis in antibiotics caused by rapidly evolving resistance among microbes responsible for common infections that threaten to turn them into untreatable diseases, said Margaret Chan, director general of the WHO.

Addressing a meeting of infectious disease experts in Copenhagen, she said that every antibiotic ever developed was at risk of becoming useless. "A post-antibiotic era means, in effect, an end to modern medicine as we know it. Things as common as strep throat or a child's scratched knee could once again kill."

She continued: "Antimicrobial resistance is on the rise in Europe, and elsewhere in the world. We are losing our first-line antimicrobials. "Replacement treatments are more costly, more toxic, need much longer durations of treatment, and may require treatment in intensive care units.

"For patients infected with some drug-resistant pathogens, mortality has been shown to increase by around 50 per cent.

"Some sophisticated interventions, like hip replacements, organ transplants, cancer chemotherapy, and care of preterm infants, would become far more difficult or even too dangerous to undertake."

Continued here: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style ... 74579.html
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Re: Another fear mongering story.

Post by Pigeon » Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:34 pm

Wonder what group is pushing this idea.

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Post by Pana » Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:52 pm

Dont know. But...this is interesting:

Excerpt:
Dr Chan was speaking as the World Health Organisation launched The Evolving Threat of Antimicrobial Resistance: Options for Action, a book which warns that breakthrough treatments discovered in the last century for flu, tuberculosis, malaria and HIV may become ineffective in the coming years.

She called for action to restrict the use of antibiotics in food production and a crackdown on counterfeit medicines. "Worldwide, the fact that greater quantities of antibiotics are used in healthy animals than in unhealthy humans is a cause for great concern," she said.
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Re: Another fear mongering story.

Post by Pigeon » Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:10 am

Yep, I think it is used in farming instead of good management.

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Post by Pana » Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:20 am

Why do they do that...put antibiotics in cows?
I'll go read about it.

here:
Continuous, low-dose administration of an antibiotic can increase the rate of growth and/or the efficient use of feed in livestock. Cost of production goes down. The administration of antibiotics for growth is partially responsible for the low meat prices we enjoy today in North America.

But this intensive, non-therapeutic use of antibiotics in agriculture leads to the development of antibiotic resistance, particularly in gut bacteria, such as a group of bacteria called the Enterococci. These resistant bacteria may infect people, or their resistance genes may spread to other bacteria that infect people. Antibiotic resistance limits treatment options, delays recovery and costs more. The most troubling aspect is that antibiotic resistance can increase with continued and widespread use of antibiotics to improve growth (World Health Organization, 2003).

-Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
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Post by Pigeon » Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:54 am

There is usually more than on way to accomplish something. Drugs are probably a short cut to production gain.

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Re: Another fear mongering story.

Post by Royal » Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:48 am

"Is it safe to hug? Hugging may give you deadly bacteria. Tonight at ten."

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Re: Another fear mongering story.

Post by Pana » Sat Mar 17, 2012 2:14 am

We have so stigmatized hugging / touching that now you can get slapped with sexual harassment, interference or assault - no germs required.

:)

You were right, Pigeon, about the antibiotics linked to production.

Im trying to do the shift over to organic/pasture fed.
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