'Golden age' of antibiotics 'set to end'

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'Golden age' of antibiotics 'set to end'

Post by Terpit » Thu Jan 09, 2014 11:53 am

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-25654112
We cannot say we weren't warned. The growing threat of antibiotic resistant organisms is once again in the spotlight.

Prof Jeremy Farrar, the new head of Britain's biggest medical research charity the Wellcome Trust said it was a "truly global issue".

In his first major interview since taking up his post, Prof Farrar told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that the golden age of antibiotics could come to an end unless action is taken.

His comments echo those of England's Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies.

Last year she described the growing resistance to antibiotics as a "ticking time bomb", and said the danger should be ranked alongside terrorism on a list of threats to the nation.

Previous chief medical officers have also warned about the threat from pathogens - bacteria, viruses and parasites.

And G8 science ministers in London discussed the danger from drug resistant infectious agents when they met in June 2013.

'Older than humanity'
But the warnings actually started many years ago.

In 1998 a House of Lords report gave this stark assessment: "Antibiotic resistance threatens mankind with the prospect of a return to the pre-antibiotic era."

Most of us were born into a world containing antibiotics, so it is easy to feel they are permanent fixtures in the arsenal of medicines.

In fact penicillin did not go into widespread use until the 1950s.

You can visit Sir Alexander Fleming's tiny laboratory at St Mary's hospital in London where he made the discovery in 1928.

But whereas antibiotics have been around for less than a century, infectious agents are older than humanity, and are continually evolving.

Two bacterial infections illustrate the problem.

Multi-drug resistant (MDR) tuberculosis is rising steadily worldwide.

Doctors in London have reported a sharp rise in cases of MDR TB, which can take two years to treat successfully.

That is bad enough, but there are now strains which are even worse.

Five years ago, I reported from South Africa on the growing threat of Extremely Drug Resistant (XDR) TB, which, as the name sounds, is virtually untreatable.

Again this illustrates that these public health threats don't spring up overnight; the warning signs emerge over a long period.

Another example is the rise in infections from enterobacteriaceae - bugs that live in the gut like E.coli and Klebsiella.

They are now the commonest cause of hospital acquired infection and some are becoming resistant to carbapenems, a powerful, last resort group of antibiotics.

There has also been an alarming increase in rates of the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhoea, which is becoming more difficult to treat.

Prof Farrar said we could have used our antibiotics better and we should have invested more in research on infectious diseases.

He said there are just four pharmaceutical companies working on antibiotics now compared to 20 years ago.

And Prof Farrar called for industry to be given incentives to work on antibiotics and greater restrictions placed on access to these medicines.

The World Health Assembly of the WHO will discuss the issue in May.
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Re: 'Golden age' of antibiotics 'set to end'

Post by Riddles » Thu Jan 09, 2014 11:56 am

hardly surprising really.
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Post by Laszlo » Thu Jan 09, 2014 12:16 pm

Good. A lot of people need to die.

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Post by Terpit » Thu Jan 09, 2014 12:23 pm

they need to hold their horses, there's bigger fish to fry
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Post by Laszlo » Thu Jan 09, 2014 12:25 pm

What fish would they be~?

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Post by Terpit » Thu Jan 09, 2014 12:26 pm

dunno, 'A lot of people need to die' reminded me of a song a link
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Post by Laszlo » Thu Jan 09, 2014 12:28 pm

Ah I see! I didn't notice it rhymed.

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Post by test_recordings » Thu Jan 09, 2014 12:31 pm

This is kind of old news, but it's obviously hitting the mainstream now. I'm not sure a lot of people understand just how fucked we are without antibiotics, surgery is going to go back to pre-1950's levels of infection rates and even currently simple procedures are going to be a lot more difficult because there's no backup...
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Post by Nihilism » Thu Jan 09, 2014 12:42 pm

It's time that i'm taking my mysophobia to another level:
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Post by nousd » Fri Jan 10, 2014 12:48 am

I read the other day that something like 10 to 20% of patients in the developed world are leaving hospital infected by an untreatable superbug.
That figure is now up to 40% in Asian hospitals.
It was in the context of a kiwi bloke going to Thailand for a cheap operation & coming home fucked.
Going from Oz to Asia for plastic surgery has been very popular lately so I imagine the rich mamas will now be spreading it around back here.
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Re: 'Golden age' of antibiotics 'set to end'

Post by nowaysj » Fri Jan 10, 2014 1:28 am

Terpit wrote:Last year she described the growing resistance to antibiotics as a "ticking time bomb", and said the danger should be ranked alongside terrorism on a list of threats to the nation.
:lol:

Hardly motivating is it.

So we can do nothing, and every 20 years, 52 people will die... -q-


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Post by Terpit » Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:12 am

nowaysj wrote: And Terp, you going for AlphaCat's spot? Imo, competition in this segment of the market could raise my enjoyment of dsf by 10-12%.

The biggups will flow.
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Re: 'Golden age' of antibiotics 'set to end'

Post by Blenky » Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:06 pm

The fact that big pharmas don't give a fuck is worrying, but the fact that they care more about personalised genetic medicine will probably keep me in shoes for the rest of my life once I graduate. It's a very conflicted kind of feel

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Re: 'Golden age' of antibiotics 'set to end'

Post by test_recordings » Sat Jan 11, 2014 1:19 pm

Rich people can afford that shit, that's why. It's well documented they won't make stuff for poor people anymore. Governments should get on it ffs this a public health issue
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