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Wonder why you never here about antibiotic resistant bacteria outbreaks in Mexico or Turkey where you can walk in and buy at the pharmacy?Legalize all drugs and crime rates will plummet..with the exception of shit that's dangerous to others like antibiotics, I mean as it is there's so much drug resistant bacteria imagine how bad it would be if it was over the counter.
Wonder why you never here about antibiotic resistant bacteria outbreaks in Mexico or Turkey where you can walk in and buy at the pharmacy?![]()
I stand correctedIt’s over there too
Antibiotic resistance in Mexico: a brief overview of the current status and its causes.
Review article
Amábile-Cuevas C. J Infect Dev Ctries. 2010.
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Abstract
As in many other developing countries, conditions that may foster antibiotic resistance in Mexico differ from developed countries, and so resistance prevalence. Fecal pollution and other traits of overcrowded, poor cities, might create ideal settings for selecting, exchanging and maintaining resistance traits. Medical abuse of antibiotics, along with low-quality drugs, are also present as in many developing countries. Self-prescription, a common yet unmeasured practice among Mexican population, may also contribute to increased resistance rates. Pneumococcal resistance towards penicillin and macrolides are the highest in Latin American countries, as is resistance of Salmonella and uropathogenic Escherichia coli towards ampicillin and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim; about one tenth of isolates of these gram-negative pathogens seem to produce extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBL). High rates of multiple-drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis are also found in Mexico, although there is no report of extensively drug-resistant strains. As to hospital-acquired pathogens, about a third of E. coli and Klebsiella isolates are ESBL-producers, and half of Staphylococcus aureus isolates are resistant to oxacillin (MRSA). Around 40% Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates are resistant to ceftazidime, imipenem or levofloxacin. Although community-acquired MRSA, vancomycin-resistant enterococci, and other resistance problems found in developed countries, are not as common in Mexico, local issues are no small concern, and are disturbingly moving towards outpatients.
Wonder why you never here about antibiotic resistant bacteria outbreaks in Mexico or Turkey where you can walk in and buy at the pharmacy?![]()
Yeah sure, mexico and turkey are wonderful places to live.. im hoping you are being sarcastic.
Yep^^^ Definitely not saying they're great places to live just making an observation.I don’t think he was talking about where the best place to live is. He was simply commenting on why you don’t much here about MRSA in countries like those where antibiotics are available OTC basically.
Him and sessions appear to want to crack down really hard on illegal substances. Trump's opinion is probably influenced heavily by the alcohol OD of his own brother. Unfortunately this is clouding his rational thought and he's thinking with his feelings.
Enjoy the crack pipe while you canImpeachment is coming soon.![]()
Him and sessions appear to want to crack down really hard on illegal substances. Trump's opinion is probably influenced heavily by the alcohol OD of his own brother. Unfortunately this is clouding his rational thought and he's thinking with his feelings.
Wonder why you never here about antibiotic resistant bacteria outbreaks in Mexico or Turkey where you can walk in and buy at the pharmacy?![]()
They already tried that with alcohol once and it was way outta control, like I said most everything should be legalized, I don't recommend it at all but if someone wants to use heroin it's their body. It was legal 104 years ago and all was sold without rx.
Impeachment is coming soon.![]()
So says the bigot with his head up his ass.About the same time you pull your head out of your rectum - i.e. never.
