Monday, September 17, 2012

Superbug kills 7th person at Md. NIH hospital

This horror is predominant in the British hospitals. They have not been able to get rid of it.
They have tried everything.
And now it's here.
What they don't tell you is how it started. It started from the Iraq war. Transport planes for the wounded weren't cleaned to well, if at all. It's called C-Diff. It's a bug found in the gut and antibiotics don't touch it. So far nothing does. It can't be killed with bleach or disinfectant and it spread throughout hospitals like a wildfire.

A deadly germ untreatable by most antibiotics has killed a seventh person at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Maryland.

The Washington Post reported the death Friday. NIH officials told the paper that the boy from