The drug-resistant bacteria crisis no one’s talking about

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

Комментарии • 46

  • @ideasnotideology1101
    @ideasnotideology1101 2 года назад +9

    This problem was anticipated over half a century ago, and nothing was done to mitigate it.

    • @BlankSlate1111
      @BlankSlate1111 2 года назад

      You have no clue
      WAKE UP!! These people are liars and alarmists

    • @lunaridge4510
      @lunaridge4510 2 года назад +1

      @@BlankSlate1111 Pharma bot

    • @lunaridge4510
      @lunaridge4510 2 года назад

      What can the orthodox medical-pharmaceutical complex possibly do? Create more antibiotics? There is a limit to that. But never mind "anticipated," these bacterial infections are raging in hospitals and have been leaking into the community for at least the past 20 years. It is all well-known in professional circles. The global attack on the human immune systems by means of the covid vaccines will definitely exacerbate this problem.

  • @falsificationism
    @falsificationism 2 года назад +7

    Incredibly disappointed to listen to the oversight. No one on the panel put the statistics in perspective. A full 80+% of antibiotics in production is used for animal agriculture. Let's stop equivocating about this. It's NOT all equal. It's NOT a behavioral science thing. It's not OUR fault as individuals.
    1) Humans NEED the antibiotics
    2) Humans do NOT need meat, dairy, eggs, or fish (look into salmon lice btw)
    It's pretty clear what we need to do. If you can't raise farm animals without antibiotics, you simply can't raise that many of them. And yes, the market should price this in accordingly. And yes, we should probably remove all meat, dairy, egg, and fish subsidies and redirect to the production and equitable distribution to dietary staples, including fresh, organic fruits and vegetables.

    • @ericcarabetta1161
      @ericcarabetta1161 2 года назад

      Humans are omnivores and need meat to survive, we don't need industrial scale factory farms that crank out meat like they're making light bulbs. Humans lived for thousands of years with sustainable farming practices, it wasn't until capitalism came along and tried to profiteer off of every corner of food production that we started seeing all these problems.

    • @falsificationism
      @falsificationism 2 года назад +3

      @@ericcarabetta1161 wait so…
      a) you strike me as the kind of commenter who simply doesn’t know anything about our diets or ancestral environments (just look into it, that’s not the point here)
      b) it appears we agree on a solution? Dismantle industrial ag, remove it from the market capitalism model, restore the lands to the commons, indigenous tribes, reforestation, rewilding efforts etc.?
      Am I close? That’s all I’m asking for. An acknowledgment that our agricultural system is the principal problem here. And there are solutions. They’re obvious. But we tiptoe around them to our detriment.

    • @ericcarabetta1161
      @ericcarabetta1161 2 года назад

      @@falsificationism , point "a" is incorrect, but I agree with "b".

    • @falsificationism
      @falsificationism 2 года назад

      @@ericcarabetta1161 Define "omnivore" would be my response to (a).
      Glad we agree on (b) though! Everything else is just vapid arguing for argument's sake.

    • @chrstfer2452
      @chrstfer2452 2 года назад

      @@falsificationism we dont need meat anymore because we can grow plant or fermentation derived complete proteins, is what i assume eric is getting at.
      While i agree we should return ag land to indigenous populations, lets not conflate that with solutions to antibiotic resistance. It just weakens the impact of arguments for both goals.

  • @bettyjaneantanavicius9800
    @bettyjaneantanavicius9800 Год назад +1

    The doctor should do a culture and sensitivity test on the swab to determine if bacteria are present,and if so, what antibiotic could be useful to treat.

  • @stevenzerbach6447
    @stevenzerbach6447 2 года назад +2

    These drug resistant bacteria seem to be an externality not accounted for "just to be safe". We humans are very clever but not too smart. Is there any way to get ahead of product consequences, the externalities? Or is due diligence on a personal level necessary? The doctors presented so well, that I understood clearly. Thank you.

    • @bettyjaneantanavicius9800
      @bettyjaneantanavicius9800 Год назад

      Please comment on phage therapy...

    • @stevenzerbach6447
      @stevenzerbach6447 Год назад

      @@bettyjaneantanavicius9800 Phage therapy is promising. My only concern is phage mutation in my gut microbiome. Would the results be akin to the introduction of antibiotics into my gut microbiome, which, with every use, has laid waste to my good bacteria as well as the disease-causing ones? Honestly, I don't know enough about phage therapy, but I hope it becomes an effective treatment regimen. Otherwise, we have killed ourselves...

  • @msprissmiss
    @msprissmiss Год назад

    The human condition is such: We don't take change seriously, in any aspect of our lives, whatever the situation, until it's too late, every single time, at our detriment. In relationships, we don't know what we have til it's gone, our environment, destroy until extinction, and health, until the damage is done. The interesting thing is that good law abiding citizens will change that life, damn near immediately to become a drug addict. Bottom line? We do what we want, consequences be damned.

  • @annkazunas7207
    @annkazunas7207 Год назад

    Have any trials been done with silver. Have heard many people talk about using colloidal silver for conditions that antibiotics wouldn't work for. Perhaps we need to look back through history in order to go forward.?? I know Big Pharm, and the medical field don't like this idea but science is more open to go forward sometimes you have to look back in order to go forward. Over the last 100 yrs seems that money has been more important then the cure and has been a big component to many subjects.Economics of everything is the big picture like the 50 yrs ago a refrigerator or washing machine would last 30-50 yrs Now we are lucky to get 5-7 yrs.use before its not economical for the price to repair compared to the price of new. Also it's been harder to even get a RX for any antibiotics for the past 10 yrs. Also what about prebiotic and probiotics which has came really far with great incomes when antibiotics couldn't be used any longer and people have been told that the medical field had nothing else to offer.

  • @bettyjaneantanavicius9800
    @bettyjaneantanavicius9800 Год назад

    We need phage therapy institutes around the world to cope with resistants..

  • @JJ-wj6un
    @JJ-wj6un Год назад

    Too much use & other GMO?

  • @dontoews6754
    @dontoews6754 2 года назад

    Read "Primal panacea"

  • @karengrice2303
    @karengrice2303 2 года назад +1

    My husband is almost 70 and walks 10 miles daily. He is very healthy, but contracted a form of strep that entered a wound on his toe. They tried two antibiotics that did not work. It went into the bone of his toe which required amputation.

    • @BlankSlate1111
      @BlankSlate1111 2 года назад

      Who cares?? I know, I don't!!!

    • @dawnsites4232
      @dawnsites4232 2 года назад +2

      @@BlankSlate1111 Is your rudeness necessary? Her comment is very relevant to the subject of the video.

    • @karendalsadik7119
      @karendalsadik7119 2 года назад +1

      Very sorry for you and your husband’s unfortunate and painful experience. I hope he is better.

    • @karengrice2303
      @karengrice2303 2 года назад +1

      @@karendalsadik7119 He is back to walking 10 miles per day. He is doing great.

    • @JJ-wj6un
      @JJ-wj6un Год назад

      Too much walking damaged his toe at 70. Should be more careful with feet. Maybe other peoblem should have been investigated. Diabetic?

  • @lesliestenta3084
    @lesliestenta3084 2 года назад

    I worked in the MICU and we would swap every admission and around 30% were positive with MRSA, community spread. This was 4 years ago, probably more now. I was shocked at how many patients tested positive.

  • @michaelledebrink8288
    @michaelledebrink8288 2 года назад

    Great talk. Thanks for posting.

  • @9701jamieb
    @9701jamieb 2 года назад +2

    The number is lower..the government/the church lies

  • @thegrimmer
    @thegrimmer 2 года назад +2

    These people don't seem to have a complete understanding of the problem. It is arguable that the main source of microbial resistance is from widespread, standard, sub-therapeutic antibiotics administration on factory farm animals. I am the majority of the way through the interview and neither of them has mentioned this whatsoever. Bye bye.

  • @christressler3857
    @christressler3857 Год назад

    At 18:45 dude's mic was muted

  • @shirleychen7412
    @shirleychen7412 Год назад

    Primary care providers do not give functional medicine approach running tests finding out what mineral and vitamin deficiencies people have on top of diagnosing auto immune issues. Woman are not followed during and post change of life triggering auto immune issues and imbalances.
    People are sent to specialists after the fact for surgeries, the rest is medication controlled.

  • @edward9862
    @edward9862 2 года назад

    They will blame inequality on anything, won't they? Sad. 😢

  • @kirabarsmith9353
    @kirabarsmith9353 2 года назад

    terrain theory > germ theory