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Marlene Fri Aug 31, 2012 05:45 PM

Study on B3 and staph
 
Here's an interesting article on the use of vitamin B3 for staph infections.

http://www.lef.org/newsletter/2012/0...-2&l=0#article

cathybee1 Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:27 PM

This is major, Marlene. Thanks for posting.

Marlene Sun Sep 2, 2012 07:39 PM

I heard a program this past week on NPR about the superbug that hit NIH last year. They're saying it will take a decade to develop new antibiotics. This is pretty scary stuff. Since so many with bone marrow failure go to the NIH for treatment, you'll find this article interesting. The good thing is that they've been able to take care of it and have instituted some new protocols. Sadly, six people died from the anti-biotic resistant bug.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/nation...e9c_story.html

Lbrown Tue Sep 4, 2012 12:10 PM

I found this article interesting, it's about how another bacteria plus our own immune system combines to fight S. aureus:

http://schaechter.asmblog.org/schaec...nce-staph.html

Deb

Marlene Wed Sep 5, 2012 07:52 AM

Interesting article Deb. It's such a delicate balance.

Lbrown Wed Sep 5, 2012 11:44 AM

They had another article about abx resistant bugs in hospitals. They found for one of them, the "wild type" bugs without the resistance were genetically dominant. So adding those to the mix in hospitals would reduce the resistance. I find microbiology so interesting. Not so interesting being sick!!!

Deb

Marlene Fri Sep 7, 2012 04:50 PM

I've been reading about copper and its ability to kill germs. Changing out door handles, sinks, etc with copper can go a long way to stop the spread of infections.

Here's a recent article on it:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0907131538.htm

Lbrown Sat Sep 8, 2012 12:05 PM

Good one. I use copper sulfate on my horse's feet to treat thrush (a fungus).

Marlene Sat Sep 8, 2012 12:41 PM

Really....I wonder why there are not more topical creams with copper for humans.

Lbrown Mon Sep 10, 2012 11:35 AM

Well, if I was to guess, the horse copper stuff is green and stains everything, and it smells horrible. If you get it on your hands it takes awhile (days) to get it off. But I would think copper handrails and stuff would be a great idea.


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