Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Super bugs hit hospitals hard annually in U.S., New weapon developed to save lives: 100,000 deaths, 1 million complications with loss of organs and limbs annually costing U.S. $25 Billion ~ Cynthia G. Creel 7-2-2013




Super bugs hit hospitals hard annually in U.S., New weapon developed to save lives:  

 100,000 deaths, 1 million complications with loss of organs and limbs annually
costing U.S. $25 Billion
Will new lab save lives.

~ Cynthia G. Creel 

7-2-2013



My Story:

My friend about 6 months ago went into the hospital and didn’t come out. Exact details of her death are vague. She got an infection, antibiotics didn’t work and with in 7 days the doctor’s were not able to save her. She left a family that longs to have her back. 

I often wonder was this a super bug attack. She was in a weakened state when she went in and it would be easy for bacterium to take control over her life. I will never know for sure. What I do know for sure there is a growing problem in hospitals today from super bug invasions, difficult to control and kill out, moves fast and takes hold within hours. There may be hope on the horizon to hit back hard before it is too late.

New defense against the super bugs to save lives, organs, limbs and happiness:


The newest number from the effects of the super bugs were surprising. The deaths were high and not unexpected, but the amount of serious complications and what that entailed. CBS This Morning (1) reported that the hospital infections annually in the United States leads to 100,000 deaths which is more than the loss from colon cancer, one million serious complications that lead to the loss of organs, limbs etc with a price tag of about  $25 US billion. 

This is a biological bacteria warfare leaving patients who are already in a weak state at high risk. Bacteria are designed to survive and thrive with the exposure of many elements from a hospital setting it has given birth to the super bugs resistant to many items like antibiotics and difficult to kill off. 

If a patient is unlucky enough to have been infected with a super bug time is the second enemy. For every hour after an infection happens the risk of death grows by 7.5%, in no time the window of opportunity to save a life is gone.

The newest weapon against an infection with the super bug is speed with the development of faster lab work. This would mean faster identification and target treatment of the disease cutting down the time the super bug has to go beyond the tipping point of no return leading to the death of a patient. 

 The first line of defense recommended by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that patients keep their hands clean, take antibiotic according to the directions, tell  their doctors and nurses if there is a suspected problem and know the signs and symptoms of a infection.

Final words:

The wave of the future is here ready to take lives. There is no stopping nature once a change has happened in the bacteria. They are more prepared to live strong. It is up to us to change our tactics like noticing when there is a problem and taking fast action of identification. The very first step to prevent is to build up the body so expose is limited and has the ability to fight. While a person is healthy and not under an attack from the super bugs of  the microscopic world is the time to take care of the body and mind. 

Looking at the whole picture always helps me make a better choice. Be more proactive we can all become just a little bit better and the more likely the negative results in life can be avoided. Stand up tall with an upright posture and be proactive. The solution  helps to keep moving the best direction is to step onto the path of True Health.  Discover a new world. Help yourself, help the world, step on to the Path of True Health and vote with your dollars  company you want to support to create a world you will love to live in. I do, and I like the world I am helping to create. Together we can create a better life for all to remember over their entire lifetime  Together we can protect what we have so we don’t need to live in a world that is second rate.


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(1)  http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-33816_162-57590574/new-advances-in-fighting-hospital-acquired-infections/


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