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Well, it seems the labs might have finally come up with a Super Bug that has a mortality rate at over 55% from what I can see. Right now in Japan of the 58 confirmed cases, 32 have died!
This is serious and at what point will we hear about it here in the U.S.?
Also - something to think about.... This came from those who Traveled TO India and came back to their respective country from getting surgery done in India! Think about that! When I was going to travel to India, I was going to have to get a ton of different VACCINATIONS to do so. Now, my question is "What was in those Vaccinations"? WHY travelers TO India, what did they have in their body to cause them to get a superbug? Why didn't it start with those who Lived in India first, from all that I have read, it started with Medical Tourist! Do you understand what I am saying? It does not make sense, Was there one vaccine they all happened to get that was the same and from the same company?
An article in an India paper has the following information
Tokyo, Sep 11: Japan has confirmed another five cases of infection with Acinetobacter, an antibiotic-resistant bacteria, formally know as ‘New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1 enzyme (NDM-1)’.
I just found another article about it - Just now released.
New Indian superbug 'a global threat'
For example, scientists have determined that the NDM gene "is very mobile, hopping from one bacteria to another," he said.