There Are Superbugs Resistant to Antibiotics Breeding in Chinese Sewages
Dec 20, 2013 21:24
Here's some troubling news. Scientists have discovered deadly bacteria festering in Chinese wastewater treatment plants. They are superbugs and they can't be killed with even the strongest antibiotics and can even survive the purification process. I think the only answer is fire.
Pedro Alvarez, an environmental engineer from Rice University, recently led a study about the frightening trend. Here is his assessment:
It's
scary. There's no antibiotic that can kill them. We only realized they
exist just a little while ago when a Swedish man got infected in India,
in New Delhi. Now, people are beginning to realize that more and more
tourists trying to go to the upper waters of the Ganges River are
getting these infections that cannot be treated.
We often think
about sewage treatment plants as a way to protect us, to get rid of all
of these disease-causing constituents in wastewater. But it turns out
these microbes are growing. They're eating sewage, so they proliferate.
In one wastewater treatment plant, we had four to five of these
superbugs coming out for every one that came in.
If an environmental engineer can find something like this so scary, I think we have reason to worry. The bacteria found is not one specific bacteria, but a gene that can be picked up by any kind of bacteria.
The so-called New Delhi Metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM-1) gene can actually make common yet deadly bugs like E. coli and salmonella completely antibiotic resistant.
So far, it is limited to Asia. Someone better do something before this becomes a worldwide contagion.
The actual good news is that scientists are finding ways beyond antibiotics to kill superbugs. We're guessing it isn't fire. [Rice Image via Flickr / NIAID]
It is probably safe to say that the vast majority of us appreciate being able to safely go about our business. We are not looking to cause trouble or have it find us. With that in mind, most of us at least make a minimal effort to secure our homes. But cost can be a factor in determining just how far we go with home security. Read more
The Rewarded Social Outlook for 2026, Anonymous chat is experiencing a transition from a random and unmonitored chat system to a "Rewarded Socializing" system with the initiative led by the C24Club "Chat-to-Earn" platform. Rewarded platforms can improve the average length of chat sessions by 30% and cut toxicity and improve safety cases by 60%. Read more
Affiliate marketing platforms are becoming a major income source for digital marketers, and the 1win affiliate program login is one such system that provides a performance-based earning structure. Many professionals prefer affiliate networks that offer transparent payments, real-time analytics, and reliable tracking technology. Reports from global marketing surveys suggest that nearly 80% of online publishers rely on affiliate programs as a core revenue stream, reflecting the strong demand for opportunities that allow partners to monetize their online traffic effectively. Read more