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Deadly Superbug Poses ‘Catastrophic Threat’ to US, Says Top Doc
A deadly fungus is causing a “catastrophic threat” in the United States and has already killed at least 61 people in recent years.
Candida auris is considered a superbug, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning that about 60 percent of people who have been infected by the fungus have died. So far, recorded cases have been mostly in New York and New Jersey, but Dr. Anne Schuchat, acting director of the CDC, is warning that it is highly dangerous and may spread.
Schuchat told STAT News this week that the fungus represents a “catastrophic threat” to the public and is one of the “scariest threats” currently facing the nation...................................................
Fungus represents a “catastrophic threat” to the public
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Well don't believe a thing as warnings go out to be cautious those who think oh they say this every year will be the second in line to get it , the first ones to get it will be those who think everything is a gawd dam joke and or totally haven't heard about this.
What you don't get is MODERN MEDICINE IS NOT WORKING, these viruses are IMMUNE it's not like thirty years ago the typical little bug floating by .
But hey it's a conspiracy carry on may the strong and informed fight the fight live on and live strong.
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A deadly fungus is causing a “catastrophic threat” in the United States and has already killed at least 61 people in recent years.
Candida auris is considered a superbug, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning that about 60 percent of people who have been infected by the fungus have died. So far, recorded cases have been mostly in New York and New Jersey, but Dr. Anne Schuchat, acting director of the CDC, is warning that it is highly dangerous and may spread.
Schuchat told STAT News this week that the fungus represents a “catastrophic threat” to the public and is one of the “scariest threats” currently facing the nation...................................................
Fungus represents a “catastrophic threat” to the public
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well don't believe a thing as warnings go out to be cautious those who think oh they say this every year will be the second in line to get it , the first ones to get it will be those who think everything is a gawd dam joke and or totally haven't heard about this.
What you don't get is MODERN MEDICINE IS NOT WORKING, these viruses are IMMUNE it's not like thirty years ago the typical little bug floating by .
But hey it's a conspiracy carry on may the strong and informed fight the fight live on and live strong.
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