"New Delhi" Superbug - The big MNC conspiracy?

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    Source: http://www.hindustantimes.com/Linki...air-and-wrong-says-India/Article1-585840.aspx
     
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  2. Darpie

    Darpie Peon

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    The virus was created by the Pakistani government and spread by their intelligence agency.
     
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    It's a bacteria.
     
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  4. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    Might be a cure for that overpopulation problem Al Gore's been preaching against...
     
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    masterrio Well-Known Member

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    lol!!! nice one :p

    any how getting down to the pt. to name a bug after a city/nation with not more than 100 cases reported especially researched by the organization funded by the MNC's in UK, does raise eyebrows and suspicious. The very own Lanot team contradict their own theories - one claims its sure its from India, while other claims he's not 100% sure... and this goes on.. Instead of promoting more study into the subject - they have just provoked un-necessarily by naming the drug against a city and calling nations for un-safe location for surgery


    anyhow! the medical scientists claim it may be resistant to most anti-biotics but not all of them
     
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  6. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    It's scary to think when antibiotics will stop working. The fight won't stop though.
     
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  9. Will.Spencer

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    Apparently the Indians and Pakistanis have been living with this bug for a long time, and it's only been noticed by medical science because the bug has finally made it's way to Europe.

    This causes me not to worry that the whole species will die off. It's just going to cull the slow and the weak from the herd.
     
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  10. Helvetii

    Helvetii Notable Member

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    Obviously you are assuming that no one is ever going to find a cure for it..
     
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  11. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    Your logic skills are substandard. Go re-read what is written until you understand why your "obvious" deduction is obviously incorrect.
     
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  12. kiranheartbeats

    kiranheartbeats Well-Known Member

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    Superbugs can be found in any nation, including developed countries. Some people ( i will not mention ) are afraid seeing India raising as best place for surgeries and hospitality. So they want keep India in underdevelopment list.

    Mainly this research is funded by top 2 pharma companies from Europe lol :)
     
    kiranheartbeats, Aug 16, 2010 IP
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    As usual , some crap .
     
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  14. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    Ye-ah... putting your head in the sand and denying the issue is far better than recognizing that there is a problem and taking reasonable action.

    I haven't spent a great deal of time in India, but when I was there I became terribly ill. Why? Dirty food -- bad kitchen hygiene. I saw bathrooms in the lunch area of an otherwise modern industrial complex that could not meet reasonable standards for cleanliness. Indians simply need to focus more on hygiene.

    Even here in Singapore, you can always tell when one of the Indians are stocking the shelves -- because you can smell them from an entire aisle away. It is not good to have this sort of hygiene near food.

    I have Indian friends who exhibit exemplary hygiene. There is little reason why the rest of India cannot learn from their examples.
     
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    Maybe it was because the Hindu gods cursed you for eating too many cows? :D

    You mean this building?

    [​IMG]

    That's waaaay better than what you would find at other places; wait till you see the loo at my new office.

    That's pretty interesting.

    I always wondered how non-Indians felt we smelt.

    Do we smell like Curry? Maybe there's something common between non-smelly Indians?

    I always thought Chinese people had a peculiar smell, and I could catch them from a mile away. Same goes for Indian Muslims - they smell very very bad. I just think our nose can associate and separate a new and exotic smell compared to what it's been able to smell on a regular basis.

    I know - and, I'm very glad I introduced you to one of them:

    [​IMG]
     
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  16. Will.Spencer

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    That's the one!

    Err.... not visiting... not not not!

    YOU smell not at all.

    No, although I've heard that explanation before.

    Everyone in your office seemed to follow modern hygiene standards.

    Now, can we put you in charge of India's national hygiene program? :p
     
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  17. Helvetii

    Helvetii Notable Member

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    Little willy should spend some more time in India so that it strengthens his immune systems, it'll prevent him from getting terribly ill when he sees someone peeing or cooking with bare hands :rolleyes: :D ;)
     
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  18. Will.Spencer

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    Or peeing on his hands while cooking. :p

    I tell 'ya what -- you clean up India and I'll visit again. :p
     
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    I'll talk you into it :p


    Sadly, I'm not corrupt enough for the job.
     
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    Its not that Indians are the worst in hygiene, its just that we are too much together. Considered against western civilizations, yep Indians are not tat very hygienic, where there is poverty hygiene is bound to be bad. Same applies universally. An educated, standard minding Indian would showcase a different level of hygiene which would be at par with the best in world. Poverty and hunger are not things to be mocked upon, they are things to be worked upon.
     
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