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'Superbug' Resistant To 26 Antibiotics Kills A Patient In Nevada (upi.com)

An anonymous reader quotes UPI: A Nevada woman in her 70s who'd recently returned from India died in September from a "superbug" infection that resisted all antibiotics, according to a report released Friday... The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention "basically reported that there was nothing in our medicine cabinet to treat this lady," report co-author Dr. Randall Todd told the Reno Gazette-Journal. He's director of epidemiology and public health preparedness for the Washoe County Health District, in Reno... CDC testing subsequently revealed the germ was New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase -- a highly resistant form of CRE typically found outside the United States.

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  1. Re: Think of it as evolution in action. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Kidney stones

  2. Re:Look to history by chill · · Score: 5, Informative

    You, sir or madam, are a lying sack of dangerous shit.

    Quote WebMD:

    "Home Remedy No-No Number 4: Colloidal Silver

    With hype and hope spread by word of mouth and the Internet, colloidal silver is believed by some to help treat a range of infections and diseases.

    "People believe that colloidal silver can treat fungal infections, TB, HIV, herpes, and even cancer by boosting the immune system," says Ted Epperly, MD, president-elect of the American Academy of Family Physicians.

    Unfortunately for colloidal sliver supporters, they're wrong, and the consequences of their mistake could be costly.

    "One of the most well-known side effects of colloidal silver is that it turns a person's skin a greyish shade of blue," says Epperly.

    The skin isn't the only organ affected by colloidal silver; so are the kidneys, stomach, and brain, as well as the nervous system. Silver is actually deposited into the cells of these organs, possibly causing cell damage and death, leading to organ failure.

    "The effects of colloidal silver are toxic and cumulative," says Epperly. "Worse, they're irreversible."

    Epperly urges people to ignore the hype and instead, talk to a health care provider about the proper way to treat infections and diseases.

    http://www.webmd.com/women/features/5-home-remedy-no-nos#3

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  3. Re:Scientists and doctors.. by Bowling+Moses · · Score: 5, Informative

    When did you check and how did you check? It took me seconds to find a recent article from Scientific American entitled "Delaying Vaccines Increases Risks--with No Added Benefits."

    I want people to get vaccinated based off the CDC's recommended timing because their schedule is based on science (epidemiology, virology, immunology, bacteriology, etc.) and not the evidence-free opinion of some random person who has zero training in any relevant field.