rainerann
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Yeah, I don’t know where you are getting this case study. I’m not saying that something like this never happens, but nationwide guidelines for patients with mrsa recommend private rooms. However, even when a private room can’t be accommodated, we only pair patients with antibiotic resistant infections with other patients who already have the same diagnosis.No im saying when someone has been smoking for a long time, they are likely to have excess mucus build up which prevents the contact of hydrogen peroxide with esophagus.
MRSA virus shouldn't be able to get to the patient if the hospital staff and the visitors take care of hygiene especially in cases where staff forgets to take off the gloves they had worn in one area and end up transmitting the bacteria around.
Yea I don't believe polio virus could be "Treated" with hydrogen peroxide because the virus goes straight to the brain when its inside the body. I don't want alternative treatments for something like polio, rest of the planet eradicated polio with vaccines. Till last year i think or year before polio was a huge problem in India until they had enough and the military and the government forced people to either administer the vaccine or go to jail. It worked, there is no polio in india anymore. Since the remaining countries are Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan. If for once, the vaccine is forced here and the morons can stop attacking health workers, it will be eradicated here too. Nigeria and Afghanistan are separate cases though, they have so much going on for them to even think about some disease.
Unless we know for sure 100% that an alternative treatment works, until then its better to continue with what we have, to prevent deaths in the mean time.
Still, even if we didn’t do this, you aren’t going to avoid the presentation of antibiotic resistant organisms because they are caused by the bacteria changing to survive. I’m curious whether prescribing antibiotics is common where you are?