Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphilis Becoming Untreatable, According To WHO

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This shit sad. Whenever I get the inkling of wanting to be single again something like this and that goofy ass train thread pops up.
 
D. Morgan;9311583 said:
All the pesticides being used on our food is also part of the problem for why antibiotics are not work like they used to.

No, it's because they are over prescribed and people don't take all of their antibiotics, stopping when they start to feel better. But that can leave some of the infection behind allowing it to evolve and develop resistance. If this keeps going on you get increasingly more and more drug resistant infections.

So we need to stop prescribing them so much and take all of your antibiotics, no matter how much better you feel

It's actually really interesting to see the evolution of resistance in bacteria, if it wasn't so terrifying

 
Kai;9312057 said:
D. Morgan;9311583 said:
All the pesticides being used on our food is also part of the problem for why antibiotics are not work like they used to.

No, it's because they are over prescribed and people don't take all of their antibiotics, stopping when they start to feel better. But that can leave some of the infection behind allowing it to evolve and develop resistance. If this keeps going on you get increasingly more and more drug resistant infections.

So we need to stop prescribing them so much and take all of your antibiotics, no matter how much better you feel

It's actually really interesting to see the evolution of resistance in bacteria, if it wasn't so terrifying

The problem is people aint concerned with theot health till their in bad shape

I pop garlic and take vitamin c on the regular, only been sick once since 2013 and that was this year...was doing laptop support at a charter school

u wanna test your immune system walk into a school classroom for an hour (college included)

As far as stds go niggas need to use condoms if they aint exclusive
 
Qiv_Owan;9312383 said:
Kai;9312057 said:
D. Morgan;9311583 said:
All the pesticides being used on our food is also part of the problem for why antibiotics are not work like they used to.

No, it's because they are over prescribed and people don't take all of their antibiotics, stopping when they start to feel better. But that can leave some of the infection behind allowing it to evolve and develop resistance. If this keeps going on you get increasingly more and more drug resistant infections.

So we need to stop prescribing them so much and take all of your antibiotics, no matter how much better you feel

It's actually really interesting to see the evolution of resistance in bacteria, if it wasn't so terrifying

The problem is people aint concerned with theot health till their in bad shape

I pop garlic and take vitamin c on the regular, only been sick once since 2013 and that was this year...was doing laptop support at a charter school

u wanna test your immune system walk into a school classroom for an hour (college included)

As far as stds go niggas need to use condoms if they aint exclusive

Nigga, you weak. I havent been sick in 15 years. lol. The most i get is a semi soar throat for a day and a half, and i drink and eat what the fuck i want.

Superior genes, ho. Fuck getting sick.

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Pfizer has long had a drug that cures gonorrhea, but they took it off the market in the US back in 2006-2007. It's called Spectinomycin. It's injectable only, which isn't as attractive as a single pill solution, taking us back to the days of getting a penicillin shot in the ass (which, incidentally, is STILL how you treat advanced cases of syphilis).

I'mma put money on it that if gonorrhea get out of control in the US, they're going to bring it back and make a fuckin killing on it... But maybe that's why it was taken off the market in the first place...
 
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Kai;9312057 said:
D. Morgan;9311583 said:
All the pesticides being used on our food is also part of the problem for why antibiotics are not work like they used to.

No, it's because they are over prescribed and people don't take all of their antibiotics, stopping when they start to feel better. But that can leave some of the infection behind allowing it to evolve and develop resistance. If this keeps going on you get increasingly more and more drug resistant infections.

So we need to stop prescribing them so much and take all of your antibiotics, no matter how much better you feel

It's actually really interesting to see the evolution of resistance in bacteria, if it wasn't so terrifying

You can't say no to some factual shit. I said its PART of the problem which it is. I didn't say its the main or biggest problem. Most of us know what the main and biggest problem is which was already stated and you repeated.

So you telling me these people are wrong?

Common pesticides linked to antibiotic resistancehttps://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/mar/24/pesticides-antibiotic-resistance-study

Antibiotics and herbicides, as it turns out, don’t mix. At least that’s the conclusion of a study published today in mBio, the peer-reviewed journal of the American Society for Microbiology, which found that if someone is exposed to both herbicides and antibiotics at the same time, higher doses of antibiotics will likely be needed to kill the offending bacteria.

Antibiotic Resistance From Unexpected Sources--Herbicides, Dust And Metals
http://www.forbes.com/sites/judysto...istance-from-unexpected-sources/#69e2ecda740d

Glyphosate (Roundup) has been found in the milk and meat of cows⁠, and in human urine. According to German researchers⁠, “Glyphosate residues cannot be removed by washing and they are not broken down by cooking. Glyphosate residues can remain stable in foods for a year or more, even if the foods are frozen, dried or processed.” Thus, there is great chance for interaction of herbicides with antibiotics. Interestingly, Roundup alone had once been considered as an antibiotic, but resistance was found to develop rapidly.⁠ Dr. Jack Heinemann, the study’s lead author and professor at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand explains that while a bacteria alone might have been killed by an antibiotic, when exposed to an herbicide, a resistance gene is turned on, in effect “‘immunizing’ the bacteria to the antibiotic.”
 
Preach2Teach;9311578 said:
There is a reason why the world health organization has a snake in their logo, they are not to be trusted.

No that has to do with Greek mythology. Something about killing a snake at Delphi or something.
 
D. Morgan;9312897 said:
Kai;9312057 said:
D. Morgan;9311583 said:
All the pesticides being used on our food is also part of the problem for why antibiotics are not work like they used to.

No, it's because they are over prescribed and people don't take all of their antibiotics, stopping when they start to feel better. But that can leave some of the infection behind allowing it to evolve and develop resistance. If this keeps going on you get increasingly more and more drug resistant infections.

So we need to stop prescribing them so much and take all of your antibiotics, no matter how much better you feel

It's actually really interesting to see the evolution of resistance in bacteria, if it wasn't so terrifying

You can't say no to some factual shit. I said its PART of the problem which it is. I didn't say its the main or biggest problem. Most of us know what the main and biggest problem is which was already stated and you repeated.

So you telling me these people are wrong?

Common pesticides linked to antibiotic resistancehttps://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/mar/24/pesticides-antibiotic-resistance-study

Antibiotics and herbicides, as it turns out, don’t mix. At least that’s the conclusion of a study published today in mBio, the peer-reviewed journal of the American Society for Microbiology, which found that if someone is exposed to both herbicides and antibiotics at the same time, higher doses of antibiotics will likely be needed to kill the offending bacteria.

Antibiotic Resistance From Unexpected Sources--Herbicides, Dust And Metals
http://www.forbes.com/sites/judysto...istance-from-unexpected-sources/#69e2ecda740d

Glyphosate (Roundup) has been found in the milk and meat of cows⁠, and in human urine. According to German researchers⁠, “Glyphosate residues cannot be removed by washing and they are not broken down by cooking. Glyphosate residues can remain stable in foods for a year or more, even if the foods are frozen, dried or processed.” Thus, there is great chance for interaction of herbicides with antibiotics. Interestingly, Roundup alone had once been considered as an antibiotic, but resistance was found to develop rapidly.⁠ Dr. Jack Heinemann, the study’s lead author and professor at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand explains that while a bacteria alone might have been killed by an antibiotic, when exposed to an herbicide, a resistance gene is turned on, in effect “‘immunizing’ the bacteria to the antibiotic.”

I'm sorry for some reason, I thought you said the use of anti biotics in cows was leading to the antibiotic resistance. I was just reading a journal about that when I replied to you, so I think that's what my mind was on

 
Kai;9313225 said:
D. Morgan;9312897 said:
Kai;9312057 said:
D. Morgan;9311583 said:
All the pesticides being used on our food is also part of the problem for why antibiotics are not work like they used to.

No, it's because they are over prescribed and people don't take all of their antibiotics, stopping when they start to feel better. But that can leave some of the infection behind allowing it to evolve and develop resistance. If this keeps going on you get increasingly more and more drug resistant infections.

So we need to stop prescribing them so much and take all of your antibiotics, no matter how much better you feel

It's actually really interesting to see the evolution of resistance in bacteria, if it wasn't so terrifying

You can't say no to some factual shit. I said its PART of the problem which it is. I didn't say its the main or biggest problem. Most of us know what the main and biggest problem is which was already stated and you repeated.

So you telling me these people are wrong?

Common pesticides linked to antibiotic resistancehttps://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/mar/24/pesticides-antibiotic-resistance-study

Antibiotics and herbicides, as it turns out, don’t mix. At least that’s the conclusion of a study published today in mBio, the peer-reviewed journal of the American Society for Microbiology, which found that if someone is exposed to both herbicides and antibiotics at the same time, higher doses of antibiotics will likely be needed to kill the offending bacteria.

Antibiotic Resistance From Unexpected Sources--Herbicides, Dust And Metals
http://www.forbes.com/sites/judysto...istance-from-unexpected-sources/#69e2ecda740d

Glyphosate (Roundup) has been found in the milk and meat of cows⁠, and in human urine. According to German researchers⁠, “Glyphosate residues cannot be removed by washing and they are not broken down by cooking. Glyphosate residues can remain stable in foods for a year or more, even if the foods are frozen, dried or processed.” Thus, there is great chance for interaction of herbicides with antibiotics. Interestingly, Roundup alone had once been considered as an antibiotic, but resistance was found to develop rapidly.⁠ Dr. Jack Heinemann, the study’s lead author and professor at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand explains that while a bacteria alone might have been killed by an antibiotic, when exposed to an herbicide, a resistance gene is turned on, in effect “‘immunizing’ the bacteria to the antibiotic.”

I'm sorry for some reason, I thought you said the use of anti biotics in cows was leading to the antibiotic resistance. I was just reading a journal about that when I replied to you, so I think that's what my mind was on

LLS its cool
 
Kai;9312057 said:
D. Morgan;9311583 said:
All the pesticides being used on our food is also part of the problem for why antibiotics are not work like they used to.

No, it's because they are over prescribed and people don't take all of their antibiotics, stopping when they start to feel better. But that can leave some of the infection behind allowing it to evolve and develop resistance. If this keeps going on you get increasingly more and more drug resistant infections.

So we need to stop prescribing them so much and take all of your antibiotics, no matter how much better you feel

It's actually really interesting to see the evolution of resistance in bacteria, if it wasn't so terrifying

I think that's why we've relied on fluoroquinolones like cipro for gonorrhea; it's a single dose and wait a few days type of thing where the old oral treatments would take weeks.
 
Cabana_Da_Don;9314164 said:
Shut up and use a condom you dumb ass´s.Fucking up the game out here for us clean brother.

WhoisDonG???;9314267 said:
I stay strapped like a duffle bag. Fuck you mean. Niggas fucking these randoms raw. Nah I can't go.

y'all do know you can get burned from head if the broad's got a throat infection, right? Dudes get "the Big Three" from bussin down a chick's throat too. It ain't as often, but it does happen.
 
This some bullshit! Them diseases were created and been around forever. They been had a cure. They want folks to stop fucking and producing that's what this is about. Scare them, then you can herd and control them. I told my nephew when was 17 just strap up. That's all u can do. U ain't no safer fucking a librarian than U R fucking a prostitue. A rubber is currently your only protection literally. Broads are foul man. Had a potna that did maintenance at an old job. Said he would constantly see green thick ass discharge, blood and shit all in various women's bathrooms when he had to clean em. Shit shell shocked me cuz we worked with 8's , 9's and a few dimes. Scary.
 
Stay strapped with the rubber or just fuck the same chick or same few chicks whom you KNOW are safe. And even then it's not 100% guaranteed smh, what a ridiculous world we live in. I thank the heavens I never been burned before, I would hurt a bitch who did. Till then, I count my blessings, Jim Carrey's ex-girlfriend killed herself after she got burned, shit is no joke.
 
Just googled that Jim Carrey shit...that was some foul shit it looks like on his part BUT I think it was the drugs more than anything that caused her to commit suicide, I hate to break the news to y'all but odds are you have hsv-1 and don't know it, look it up, Gonnarea while nasty was curable with antibiotics, hsv-1 and 2 she probably started breaking out because of the drug use killing her immune system
 
its....JOHN B;9394299 said:
Just googled that Jim Carrey shit...that was some foul shit it looks like on his part BUT I think it was the drugs more than anything that caused her to commit suicide, I hate to break the news to y'all but odds are you have hsv-1 and don't know it, look it up, Gonnarea while nasty was curable with antibiotics, hsv-1 and 2 she probably started breaking out because of the drug use killing her immune system

Yeah some drugs and treatments do more harm then good, but she took it because she was desperate after the sores near her pussy were bleeding and growing. So almost anyone would take treatment in a situation like that. She must have had one of those incurable STDs. It's creepy to think many have hsv-1 and don't know it, loose bitches and niggas are making things hard for the rest of us lol
 
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kingblaze84;9397068 said:
its....JOHN B;9394299 said:
Just googled that Jim Carrey shit...that was some foul shit it looks like on his part BUT I think it was the drugs more than anything that caused her to commit suicide, I hate to break the news to y'all but odds are you have hsv-1 and don't know it, look it up, Gonnarea while nasty was curable with antibiotics, hsv-1 and 2 she probably started breaking out because of the drug use killing her immune system

Yeah some drugs and treatments do more harm then good, but she took it because she was desperate after the sores near her pussy were bleeding and growing. So almost anyone would take treatment in a situation like that. She must have had one of those incurable STDs. It's creepy to think many have hsv-1 and don't know it, loose bitches and niggas are making things hard for the rest of us lol

Bruh no, the opioid crisis is what caused her to kill herself, everything she had was treatable
 

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