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Health / Re: E.coli Is Now More Deadly Than BOKO HARAM!!! by lifey16: 8:36pm On Mar 17, 2015
jackmore64:
The World Health Organization (WHO) analysed data from 114 countries and said resistance of bacteria to antibiotics was happening now "in every region of the world".
It described a "post-antibiotic era", where people die from simple infections that have been treatable for decades.
There were likely to be "devastating" implications unless "significant" action was taken urgently, it added.
The report focused on seven different bacteria responsible for common serious diseases such as pneumonia, diarrhea, E. Coli, Staphylococcus and blood infections.
… Bacteria naturally mutate to eventually become immune to antibiotics, but the misuse of these drugs - such as doctors over-prescribing them and patients failing to finish courses - means it is happening much faster than expected.
'Wake-up call'
The report called for better hygiene, access to clean water, infection control in healthcare facilities, and vaccination to reduce the need for antibiotics.
Last year, the chief medical officer for England, Prof Dame Sally Davies, said the rise in drug-resistant infections was comparable to the threat of global warming … Read the complete report by WHO and BBC http://www.doublegandm.com/health-news/e-coli-deadlier-than-boko-haram.html
In addition to what Prof Dame said above, I would want to say that the rise in drug-resistant infections was comparable to the threat of BOKO HARAM in Nigeria.
You need to see the huge amount of people that report to the hospitals daily for infection related cases. Most of them had used several antibiotics without getting cured of their infections. Many had died due to bacteria related infections that had eaten deep into vital organs in the body. Some are dealing with various degree of blood infections.
So Nairalanders, it is time to start doing the right thing. Maintain strictly the points listed below if you do not want to start taking antibiotics that will eventually become immune to antibiotics – when this happens, believe me, getting cured from infections like E.coli , staphylococcus and related infections would be very difficult.
a. Stop indiscriminate sex.
b. Keep one boy or girl friend or better still abstain completely from sex until you are married.
c. Wash your hands, foods, utensils and everything washable before eating or using them.
d. Always keep your environment or surrounding clean.
e. Wash your cloths and under wears regularly.
f. Take your bath at least twice daily.
g. Avoid handshaking as much as possible, if you must shake hands; wash your hands with soap and clean water after every hand shake.
h. Make sure your child or children take all the necessary immunizations as at when due.
i. If you are sick, only take antibiotic drugs if it is absolutely necessary to do so – miss-using antibiotic could lead to “antibiotics resistance”.
j. Above all, do all you can to stay healthy by eating fruits, vegetables and doing exercises.
Read the complete report by WHO and BBC http://www.doublegandm.com/health-news/e-coli-deadlier-than-boko-haram.html
jackmore64:
The World Health Organization (WHO) analysed data from 114 countries and said resistance of bacteria to antibiotics was happening now "in every region of the world".
It described a "post-antibiotic era", where people die from simple infections that have been treatable for decades.
There were likely to be "devastating" implications unless "significant" action was taken urgently, it added.
The report focused on seven different bacteria responsible for common serious diseases such as pneumonia, diarrhea, E. Coli, Staphylococcus and blood infections.
… Bacteria naturally mutate to eventually become immune to antibiotics, but the misuse of these drugs - such as doctors over-prescribing them and patients failing to finish courses - means it is happening much faster than expected.
'Wake-up call'
The report called for better hygiene, access to clean water, infection control in healthcare facilities, and vaccination to reduce the need for antibiotics.
Last year, the chief medical officer for England, Prof Dame Sally Davies, said the rise in drug-resistant infections was comparable to the threat of global warming … Read the complete report by WHO and BBC http://www.doublegandm.com/health-news/e-coli-deadlier-than-boko-haram.html
In addition to what Prof Dame said above, I would want to say that the rise in drug-resistant infections was comparable to the threat of BOKO HARAM in Nigeria.
You need to see the huge amount of people that report to the hospitals daily for infection related cases. Most of them had used several antibiotics without getting cured of their infections. Many had died due to bacteria related infections that had eaten deep into vital organs in the body. Some are dealing with various degree of blood infections.
So Nairalanders, it is time to start doing the right thing. Maintain strictly the points listed below if you do not want to start taking antibiotics that will eventually become immune to antibiotics – when this happens, believe me, getting cured from infections like E.coli , staphylococcus and related infections would be very difficult.
a. Stop indiscriminate sex.
b. Keep one boy or girl friend or better still abstain completely from sex until you are married.
c. Wash your hands, foods, utensils and everything washable before eating or using them.
d. Always keep your environment or surrounding clean.
e. Wash your cloths and under wears regularly.
f. Take your bath at least twice daily.
g. Avoid handshaking as much as possible, if you must shake hands; wash your hands with soap and clean water after every hand shake.
h. Make sure your child or children take all the necessary immunizations as at when due.
i. If you are sick, only take antibiotic drugs if it is absolutely necessary to do so – miss-using antibiotic could lead to “antibiotics resistance”.
j. Above all, do all you can to stay healthy by eating fruits, vegetables and doing exercises.
Read the complete report by WHO and BBC http://www.doublegandm.com/health-news/e-coli-deadlier-than-boko-haram.html
jackmore64:
The World Health Organization (WHO) analysed data from 114 countries and said resistance of bacteria to antibiotics was happening now "in every region of the world".
It described a "post-antibiotic era", where people die from simple infections that have been treatable for decades.
There were likely to be "devastating" implications unless "significant" action was taken urgently, it added.
The report focused on seven different bacteria responsible for common serious diseases such as pneumonia, diarrhea, E. Coli, Staphylococcus and blood infections.
… Bacteria naturally mutate to eventually become immune to antibiotics, but the misuse of these drugs - such as doctors over-prescribing them and patients failing to finish courses - means it is happening much faster than expected.
'Wake-up call'
The report called for better hygiene, access to clean water, infection control in healthcare facilities, and vaccination to reduce the need for antibiotics.
Last year, the chief medical officer for England, Prof Dame Sally Davies, said the rise in drug-resistant infections was comparable to the threat of global warming … Read the complete report by WHO and BBC http://www.doublegandm.com/health-news/e-coli-deadlier-than-boko-haram.html
In addition to what Prof Dame said above, I would want to say that the rise in drug-resistant infections was comparable to the threat of BOKO HARAM in Nigeria.
You need to see the huge amount of people that report to the hospitals daily for infection related cases. Most of them had used several antibiotics without getting cured of their infections. Many had died due to bacteria related infections that had eaten deep into vital organs in the body. Some are dealing with various degree of blood infections.
So Nairalanders, it is time to start doing the right thing. Maintain strictly the points listed below if you do not want to start taking antibiotics that will eventually become immune to antibiotics – when this happens, believe me, getting cured from infections like E.coli , staphylococcus and related infections would be very difficult.
a. Stop indiscriminate sex.
b. Keep one boy or girl friend or better still abstain completely from sex until you are married.
c. Wash your hands, foods, utensils and everything washable before eating or using them.
d. Always keep your environment or surrounding clean.
e. Wash your cloths and under wears regularly.
f. Take your bath at least twice daily.
g. Avoid handshaking as much as possible, if you must shake hands; wash your hands with soap and clean water after every hand shake.
h. Make sure your child or children take all the necessary immunizations as at when due.
i. If you are sick, only take antibiotic drugs if it is absolutely necessary to do so – miss-using antibiotic could lead to “antibiotics resistance”.
j. Above all, do all you can to stay healthy by eating fruits, vegetables and doing exercises.

Read the complete report by WHO and BBC http://www.doublegandm.com/health-news/e-coli-deadlier-than-boko-haram.html

jackmore64:
The World Health Organization (WHO) analysed data from 114 countries and said resistance of bacteria to antibiotics was happening now "in every region of the world".
It described a "post-antibiotic era", where people die from simple infections that have been treatable for decades.
There were likely to be "devastating" implications unless "significant" action was taken urgently, it added.
The report focused on seven different bacteria responsible for common serious diseases such as pneumonia, diarrhea, E. Coli, Staphylococcus and blood infections.
… Bacteria naturally mutate to eventually become immune to antibiotics, but the misuse of these drugs - such as doctors over-prescribing them and patients failing to finish courses - means it is happening much faster than expected.
'Wake-up call'
The report called for better hygiene, access to clean water, infection control in healthcare facilities, and vaccination to reduce the need for antibiotics.
Last year, the chief medical officer for England, Prof Dame Sally Davies, said the rise in drug-resistant infections was comparable to the threat of global warming … Read the complete report by WHO and BBC http://www.doublegandm.com/health-news/e-coli-deadlier-than-boko-haram.html
In addition to what Prof Dame said above, I would want to say that the rise in drug-resistant infections was comparable to the threat of BOKO HARAM in Nigeria.
You need to see the huge amount of people that report to the hospitals daily for infection related cases. Most of them had used several antibiotics without getting cured of their infections. Many had died due to bacteria related infections that had eaten deep into vital organs in the body. Some are dealing with various degree of blood infections.
So Nairalanders, it is time to start doing the right thing. Maintain strictly the points listed below if you do not want to start taking antibiotics that will eventually become immune to antibiotics – when this happens, believe me, getting cured from infections like E.coli , staphylococcus and related infections would be very difficult.
a. Stop indiscriminate sex.
b. Keep one boy or girl friend or better still abstain completely from sex until you are married.
c. Wash your hands, foods, utensils and everything washable before eating or using them.
d. Always keep your environment or surrounding clean.
e. Wash your cloths and under wears regularly.
f. Take your bath at least twice daily.
g. Avoid handshaking as much as possible, if you must shake hands; wash your hands with soap and clean water after every hand shake.
h. Make sure your child or children take all the necessary immunizations as at when due.
i. If you are sick, only take antibiotic drugs if it is absolutely necessary to do so – miss-using antibiotic could lead to “antibiotics resistance”.
j. Above all, do all you can to stay healthy by eating fruits, vegetables and doing exercises.
Read the complete report by WHO and BBC http://www.doublegandm.com/health-news/e-coli-deadlier-than-boko-haram.html
jackmore64:
The World Health Organization (WHO) analysed data from 114 countries and said resistance of bacteria to antibiotics was happening now "in every region of the world".
It described a "post-antibiotic era", where people die from simple infections that have been treatable for decades.
There were likely to be "devastating" implications unless "significant" action was taken urgently, it added.
The report focused on seven different bacteria responsible for common serious diseases such as pneumonia, diarrhea, E. Coli, Staphylococcus and blood infections.
… Bacteria naturally mutate to eventually become immune to antibiotics, but the misuse of these drugs - such as doctors over-prescribing them and patients failing to finish courses - means it is happening much faster than expected.
'Wake-up call'
The report called for better hygiene, access to clean water, infection control in healthcare facilities, and vaccination to reduce the need for antibiotics.
Last year, the chief medical officer for England, Prof Dame Sally Davies, said the rise in drug-resistant infections was comparable to the threat of global warming … Read the complete report by WHO and BBC http://www.doublegandm.com/health-news/e-coli-deadlier-than-boko-haram.html
In addition to what Prof Dame said above, I would want to say that the rise in drug-resistant infections was comparable to the threat of BOKO HARAM in Nigeria.
You need to see the huge amount of people that report to the hospitals daily for infection related cases. Most of them had used several antibiotics without getting cured of their infections. Many had died due to bacteria related infections that had eaten deep into vital organs in the body. Some are dealing with various degree of blood infections.
So Nairalanders, it is time to start doing the right thing. Maintain strictly the points listed below if you do not want to start taking antibiotics that will eventually become immune to antibiotics – when this happens, believe me, getting cured from infections like E.coli , staphylococcus and related infections would be very difficult.
a. Stop indiscriminate sex.
b. Keep one boy or girl friend or better still abstain completely from sex until you are married.
c. Wash your hands, foods, utensils and everything washable before eating or using them.
d. Always keep your environment or surrounding clean.
e. Wash your cloths and under wears regularly.
f. Take your bath at least twice daily.
g. Avoid handshaking as much as possible, if you must shake hands; wash your hands with soap and clean water after every hand shake.
h. Make sure your child or children take all the necessary immunizations as at when due.
i. If you are sick, only take antibiotic drugs if it is absolutely necessary to do so – miss-using antibiotic could lead to “antibiotics resistance”.
j. Above all, do all you can to stay healthy by eating fruits, vegetables and doing exercises.

Read the complete report by WHO and BBC http://www.doublegandm.com/health-news/e-coli-deadlier-than-boko-haram.html

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