Bacteria Resistant to Last Resort Antibiotic Comes to America – Thanks, Diversity

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 27, 2016

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Third world people are third world people because of their IQs. If you overlay an IQ map with a poverty map, this becomes very obvious.

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Part of the low IQ problem involves the irresponsible use of antibiotics. They are passing these things out like candy, people don’t take the full script and the bacteria becomes resistant.

They are creating super-bacteria which cannot be treated.

BBC:

The first case of an infection that resists the antibiotic of last resort – colistin – has been detected in the US.

The 48-year old woman from Pennsylvania recovered and the infection was vulnerable to other antibiotics.

However, colistin is hugely symbolic as it is used when other drugs fail and officials warned the world was now reaching “the end of the road” for antibiotics.

Colistin resistance was first discovered in China at the end of 2015.

The study sparked concern around the world, and intensive testing rapidly discovered bugs that can resist colistin in Europe and Asia.

Now data from the US has identified the first case in a patient, who had a urinary-tract infection, as well as colistin-resistant bacteria in farm animals and meat on supermarket shelves.

It is not clear where the infection came from as the patient had not travelled recently and colistin is not widely used in the US.

Well, it came from someone who came from another country, obviously.

When Trump made his famous statement that “they’re bring crime, they’re bringing drugs, they’re rapists,” he should have added that they’re bringing diseases.

Hopefully he updates his statements.