Infecciones de MRSA que matan a más americanos que SIDA
Una tensión antibiotic-resistant de las bacterias comunes del staph es responsable ahora de más muertes en los Estados Unidos que SIDA, según un estudio conducido por los centros para el control de enfermedad y la prevención (CDC) y publicado en Diario de la asociación médica americana. “Esto es un problema de salud pública significativo” dijo a epidemiólogo médico Scott K. de la CDC. Fridkin. “Debemos muy ser preocupados.”
Methicillin-resistente Estafilococo áureo (MRSA) es una variante de un campo común bacterias especie que causa normalmente fácil-tratado infecciones del staph. Mientras que las infecciones del staph no son generalmente peligrosas para la vida, si es untreated pueden hacer la carne herida necrotizar (dado), conduciendo a los abscesos dolorosos y que desfiguran. In severe cases, the bacteria can spread to other parts of the body, such as joints, bones, lungs, blood or other vital organs. This can cause potentially fatal complications, and patients so infected must be given intensive care immediately.
Because MRSA is resistant to all first-line antibiotics, it is far more dangerous than the easily treated varieties of the bacterium. And according to the CDC, MRSA infection is becoming more common.
Researchers analyzed data from nine states and concluded that 31.8 out of 100,000 U.S. residents are being infected by MRSA each year, leading to 94,360 infections and 18,650 deaths across the country. This is in comparison to 12,500 deaths from AIDS in 2005, and represents more infections than meningitis, bacterial pneumonia and flesh-eating strep put together.
“This indicates these life-threatening MRSA infections are much more common than we had thought,” Fridkin said.
The CDC says that MRSA infections are most common among children and the elderly, and more common among blacks than among members of other ethnic or racial groups.
Prior studies on MRSA have concluded that health care providers could significantly reduce the spread of the disease by implementing stricter hygiene measures. Outbreaks of MRSA in prisons, schools, and other institutions have also become increasingly common.
“MRSA outbreaks are entirely the fault of the conventional medical community, which has actually encouraged the breeding of the bacteria through rampant overuse of antibiotics,” said consumer health advocate Mike Adams. “The rest of the story is that MRSA is easily killed by colloidal silver, garlic, rainforest herbs and numerous other natural remedies, but the entire conventional medical community continues to pretend these substances don’t exist. Thus, they refuse to embrace the actual cures for MRSA, and thousands of people are dying each year as a result. This medical catastrophe will continue for as long as doctors remain ignorant about the curative powers of natural remedies while remaining foolishly limited to the use of patented pharmaceuticals to treat all infections,” Adams said.
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