• Scientists find new superbug spreading from India
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Bacteria and virii are like hydras, kill/extinguish/disable one, two new emerge :frown:
Just like Cholera and the Black Death :ohdear:
[img]http://folk.ntnu.no/torarnb/img/madagascar.jpg[/img] Couldn't help it.
Because of swine flu drug companies found out they can play up any new disease as an terrifying epidemic and sell the vaccine to everyone.
[QUOTE=Smasher 006;23990568]Oh yay, Swine flu V2.[/QUOTE] Exactly.
[QUOTE=Tetracycline;23991139]Well that's assuming it infects everyone ever [editline]11:50AM[/editline] Well yeah, but that's why I said I wasn't going to worry unless either 1.) It's in America 2.) It has a large fatality rate 2 mostly[/QUOTE] stop posting and/or get banned
tetracycline is the guy that thinks gays and atheists shouldn't be in the army right?
Oh shit.
We're sure of one thing, this virus is Not Doom Music [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVBalxt3NEU[/media]
Here we go again, some supposedly life ending disease from a third world country.
[QUOTE=JJ Webby;23994092]Here we go again, some supposedly life ending disease from a third world country.[/QUOTE] yeah, [b]except nobody said it was life ending[/b]
[QUOTE=Lazor;23994108]yeah, [b]except nobody said it was life ending[/b][/QUOTE] Nobody has to. Everyone is just going to assume it is fatal and panic. It will be just like Swine Flu all over again.
Only in India. Wait...that makes no sense..
If no one thats infected from britian or india goes out of the country, if no one does the rest of the countrys should be safe.
Watch as this becomes the new medical scare having the USA go into an apeshit media frenzy.
Well, it was fun guys, but I'm getting off at this station. Enjoy your unkillable bacterial infections. :suicide:
Another genetically engineered virus. You think this stuff actually just pops up overnight without anyone hearing about it? Obviously this is no accident.
[QUOTE=ShootEvryRapper;23995051]Another genetically engineered virus. You think this stuff actually just pops up overnight without anyone hearing about it? Obviously this is no accident.[/QUOTE] It is a bacteria, not a virus. And it did not just pop up over night, it has gained resistance to antibiotics over the years of exposure. That, and if it were indeed an engineered organism, they would have chosen something much more potent like ebola.
I hate how everyone says washing your hands will magically protect you...Washing hands is good and all but antibacterial hand soap is part of the reason for these bugs.
never got a swine flu vaccine and i wont get this vaccine AND I WAS FINE THE WHOLE TIME
[QUOTE=todd101320;23995464]never got a swine flu vaccine and i wont get this vaccine AND I WAS FINE THE WHOLE TIME[/QUOTE] Cool. This is bacteria though, not a virus, so no vaccine will ever come out, because bacteria are not viruses.
[QUOTE=wonkadonk;23993725]tetracycline is the guy that thinks gays and atheists shouldn't be in the army right?[/QUOTE] rofl
[QUOTE=todd101320;23995464]never got a swine flu vaccine and i wont get this vaccine AND I WAS FINE THE WHOLE TIME[/QUOTE] Whoa man you so cool and edgy, not getting vaccines to anything. And as poster below you said, it's not a virus, so no vaccine.
If you don't get any vaccines at all you'd probably die pretty fast
[QUOTE=SKEEA;23995517]Cool. This is bacteria though, not a virus, so no vaccine will ever come out, because bacteria are not viruses.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=edja007;23995607]Whoa man you so cool and edgy, not getting vaccines to anything. And as poster below you said, it's not a virus, so no vaccine.[/QUOTE] bacteria can be killed by vaccination see: cholera [editline]01:08AM[/editline] or rather the vaccination doesn't kill the bacteria but builds an immunity against them and when you get infected your body can then kill the bacteria [editline]01:12AM[/editline] i mean the idea itself can probably be extended to poisons as well - your body learns to neutralize the threat if you inject it with non-harmful amounts of the threat.
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