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koods
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Re: Prediction: by 2030, 44% of America will be overweight... Give me a solution to this problem [Re: Patlal]
#19411605 - 01/13/14 08:35 AM (10 years, 18 days ago) |
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Meh. I don't have to have tobacco in my blood to stay alive.
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Cyclohexylamine
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Re: Prediction: by 2030, 44% of America will be overweight... Give me a solution to this problem [Re: koods]
#19411706 - 01/13/14 09:26 AM (10 years, 18 days ago) |
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zappaisgod said: I thought you said here were a dozen in 2004?
If there is no market there is no market. Do you know what a market is otherwise called? Demand. We have adequate antibiotics for almost everything. And, like I said earlier, you don't want to pay for anything. You want other people to pay.
Get your head out of your ass. We need more antibiotics. A free market approach is not appropriate for healthcare.
Seems to have worked quite well enough. Answer Pris's question.
The Epidemic of Antibiotic-Resistant Infections: A Call to Action for the Medical Community from the Infectious Diseases Society of America
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We are in the midst of an emerging crisis of antibiotic resistance for microbial pathogens in the United States and throughout the world [1–4]. Epidemic antibiotic resistance has been described in numerous pathogens in varying contexts, including—but not limited to—a global pandemic of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection [5–12]; the global spread of drug resistance among common respiratory pathogens, including Streptococcus pneumoniae [13–19] and Mycobacterium tuberculosis [20–29]; and epidemic increases in multidrug-resistant (and, increasingly, truly pan-resistant) gram-negative bacilli [30–39]. Infections caused by these and other antibiotic-resistant microbes impact clinicians practicing in every field of medicine. Given their breadth of effect and significant impact on morbidity and mortality, multidrug-resistant microbes are considered a substantial threat to US public health and national security by the National Academy of Science's Institute of Medicine [40], the federal Interagency Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance (Interagency Task Force) [41], and the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) [4].
At the very moment when increasing antimicrobial resistance has created a critical need to strengthen society's response, especially through the development of new antibiotics with novel mechanisms of action, pharmaceutical companies have been abandoning the development of anti-infectives [42–44]. In response to the overall threat, the Interagency Task Force released an “Action Plan to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance; Part 1: Domestic” (hereafter referred to as “the Action Plan”) in 2001 [45]. The Action Plan, which was never fully funded, contained 84 action elements, 13 of which were designated as “top priority.” The elements fell into 4 overarching activity areas: surveillance, prevention and control, research, and product development. Unfortunately, since 2001, without any additional, dedicated resources, US federal agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health, and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), have been unable to sufficiently implement the surveillance, prevention and control, and research elements of the Action Plan. Furthermore, despite the fact that it was a top priority in the Action Plan, no additional measures have been proposed by the US government to stimulate research and development (R&D) of new diagnostics, vaccines, or (most critically) antibiotics.
This. It isn't scare-mongering, there are already a large percentage of differing types of infections that were curable that are not anymore, or only curable with two or more antibiotics.
Anyone who says we have adequate antibiotics for anything is severely uneducated / has their head in the sand. We are running out of time.
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Re: Prediction: by 2030, 44% of America will be overweight... Give me a solution to this problem [Re: Cyclohexylamine]
#19411761 - 01/13/14 09:48 AM (10 years, 18 days ago) |
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now why would all these 'pathogens' be developing a resistance to antibiotics?
oh yeah, because so many doctards prescribe them as 'prophylactic', you know, just in case
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Cyclohexylamine
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Re: Prediction: by 2030, 44% of America will be overweight... Give me a solution to this problem [Re: Prisoner#1]
#19411770 - 01/13/14 09:51 AM (10 years, 18 days ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: now why would all these 'pathogens' be developing a resistance to antibiotics?
oh yeah, because so many doctards prescribe them as 'prophylactic', you know, just in case
The main reason is because of their overuse by farms. Secondary is their over-use / misuse by people.
Damn Prisoner, I would think you would know this shit..
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koods
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Re: Prediction: by 2030, 44% of America will be overweight... Give me a solution to this problem [Re: Prisoner#1]
#19411778 - 01/13/14 09:56 AM (10 years, 18 days ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: now why would all these 'pathogens' be developing a resistance to antibiotics?
oh yeah, because so many doctards prescribe them as 'prophylactic', you know, just in case
Doctors don't generally do that. Patients not following the prescription is another story.
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zappaisgod
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Re: Prediction: by 2030, 44% of America will be overweight... Give me a solution to this problem [Re: something super extreme]
#19413996 - 01/13/14 07:21 PM (10 years, 17 days ago) |
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sVs said: That's precisely what I've been saying! Kill them and turn them into food for poor people, who all look pretty hungry to me.
The poor people are the fatties
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something super extreme
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Re: Prediction: by 2030, 44% of America will be overweight... Give me a solution to this problem [Re: zappaisgod]
#19413998 - 01/13/14 07:23 PM (10 years, 17 days ago) |
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Not the trailer park poor types. Those are the ones sucking up the foodstamp money and the McDonalds. The pissing on the sidewalk eating out of trashcans poor people. They look like they could at least use a sandwich.
Made of USDA-certified fatass.
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