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DOES ANYONE KNOW IF WE WITH HEPC ARE AT HIGHER RISK OF GETTING DEATHLY SICK IF

WE CONTRACT THE SWINE FLY? SEEING OUR IMMUNE SYSTEM IS ALREADY WORKING ITS BUTT

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From: nur said <idohealth@...>

Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

DSRCT

Cc: Lung-Cancer-Support-Group ,

Hepatitis C , ,

ChicagoChineseConsumer , breastcancerstage4 ,

smarteens , cancerhangout ,

generalhospital411 , brandisverysexycancers ,

healthyhealth , CANCER-FAMILY-CIRCLE ,

bipolar-disorder , depression-2 ,

hpvthehumanpapillomavirus , tgusarights ,

hospitalcorpsman , UHCWLS ,

hospitalcorps , cancerstolemymomfromme

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

 

Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium that

spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing possibility

that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these bacteria can

spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega factory. Read

more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

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> From: nur said <idohealth@...>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCT

> Cc: Lung-Cancer-Support-Group ,

Hepatitis C , ,

ChicagoChineseConsumer , breastcancerstage4 ,

smarteens , cancerhangout ,

generalhospital411 , brandisverysexycancers ,

healthyhealth , CANCER-FAMILY-CIRCLE ,

bipolar-disorder , depression-2 ,

hpvthehumanpapillomavirus , tgusarights ,

hospitalcorpsman , UHCWLS ,

hospitalcorps , cancerstolemymomfromme

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

>

>

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> From: nur said <idohealth@...>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCT

> Cc: Lung-Cancer-Support-Group ,

Hepatitis C , ,

ChicagoChineseConsumer , breastcancerstage4 ,

smarteens , cancerhangout ,

generalhospital411 , brandisverysexycancers ,

healthyhealth , CANCER-FAMILY-CIRCLE ,

bipolar-disorder , depression-2 ,

hpvthehumanpapillomavirus , tgusarights ,

hospitalcorpsman , UHCWLS ,

hospitalcorps , cancerstolemymomfromme

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

>

>

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GOODMORNING ANGEL

 

hope your week went very well,its thurs already  :)

 

last yr i did a flu shot,first time EVER.as far as the swine fly,lol shot...i'm

going to pass on that because im really not sure that the doctors are totally

sure about this shot yet,im worried about effects it may have on us down the

rode.so im going to hang in thee air on that one. yeah,i have 1 more hep shot

left to get sometime this month,i believe that we do need those to protect us

from a and b :) hey,heres my " myspace " address and if anyone else has a myspace

feel free to add me :)

www.myspace.com/deborahmand

From: angeliquekeeler <angelique2230@...>

Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

Hepatitis C

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:47 AM

 

>

>

> From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

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>

>

>

> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

>

>

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GOODMORNING ANGEL

 

hope your week went very well,its thurs already  :)

 

last yr i did a flu shot,first time EVER.as far as the swine fly,lol shot...i'm

going to pass on that because im really not sure that the doctors are totally

sure about this shot yet,im worried about effects it may have on us down the

rode.so im going to hang in thee air on that one. yeah,i have 1 more hep shot

left to get sometime this month,i believe that we do need those to protect us

from a and b :) hey,heres my " myspace " address and if anyone else has a myspace

feel free to add me :)

www.myspace.com/deborahmand

From: angeliquekeeler <angelique2230@...>

Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

Hepatitis C

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:47 AM

 

>

>

> From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

>

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heres my myspace address,i think i messed up before

 

http://www.myspace.com/deborahmand

From: angeliquekeeler <angelique2230@...>

Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

Hepatitis C

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:47 AM

 

>

>

> From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

>

>

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Hi all and have the same question.  I know our immune systems are nil so we are

at high risk for the H1m1 swine flu.  On the other hand, I don't want to be a

guinne pig and be one of the first to get the shot.  I would rather wait a few

weeks and see what the hospitals report on reactions to the shots.

 

Definately all of us Hep C victims should get the hep A and Hep B shots.  We

cannot afford to get another type on top of what we already have. 

 

The CDC gives these shots.  Center for desease control.  Doctors don't usually

have these shots in their office.  Inquire where you have to go and be sure and

get both A and B immunazations.

 

Patti

From: angeliquekeeler <angelique2230@...>

Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

Hepatitis C

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:47 AM

 

>

>

> From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

>

>

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Hi all and have the same question.  I know our immune systems are nil so we are

at high risk for the H1m1 swine flu.  On the other hand, I don't want to be a

guinne pig and be one of the first to get the shot.  I would rather wait a few

weeks and see what the hospitals report on reactions to the shots.

 

Definately all of us Hep C victims should get the hep A and Hep B shots.  We

cannot afford to get another type on top of what we already have. 

 

The CDC gives these shots.  Center for desease control.  Doctors don't usually

have these shots in their office.  Inquire where you have to go and be sure and

get both A and B immunazations.

 

Patti

From: angeliquekeeler <angelique2230@...>

Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

Hepatitis C

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:47 AM

 

>

>

> From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

>

>

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There is alot of info out there on vaccines. I am very leary myself and choose

not to have any vaccines for me or my children. I feel the risks are greater

than the benefits. I read that people with weakened immune systems who already

are aware of the need to eat healthy and wash their hands frequently, etc. are

already in a better position to ward off flu's than those who consider

themselves healthy and do not do these things. Please read the PDF. doc.

attached. and also another link with statistics.

Namaste, Lin

http://www.whale.to/vaccines/deaths.html

~*~LIN~*~

> Hepatitis C

> From: angelique2230@...

> Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 13:47:27 +0000

> Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

>

>

> >

> >

> > From: nur said <idohealth@...>

> > Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> > DSRCT

> > Cc: Lung-Cancer-Support-Group ,

Hepatitis C , ,

ChicagoChineseConsumer , breastcancerstage4 ,

smarteens , cancerhangout ,

generalhospital411 , brandisverysexycancers ,

healthyhealth , CANCER-FAMILY-CIRCLE ,

bipolar-disorder , depression-2 ,

hpvthehumanpapillomavirus , tgusarights ,

hospitalcorpsman , UHCWLS ,

hospitalcorps , cancerstolemymomfromme

> > Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

> >

> >

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Sorry forgot the pdf document link. It is on here now. Please read up on this

before making the decision to take any vaccine.

~*~LIN~*~

> Hepatitis C

> From: linswindell@...

> Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 09:51:47 -0500

> Subject: RE: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics

May Spread Superbug Infection

>

>

> There is alot of info out there on vaccines. I am very leary myself and choose

not to have any vaccines for me or my children. I feel the risks are greater

than the benefits. I read that people with weakened immune systems who already

are aware of the need to eat healthy and wash their hands frequently, etc. are

already in a better position to ward off flu's than those who consider

themselves healthy and do not do these things. Please read the PDF. doc.

attached. and also another link with statistics.

> Namaste, Lin

>

> http://www.whale.to/vaccines/deaths.html

>

>

> ~*~LIN~*~

>

>

>

>

>

> > Hepatitis C

> > From: angelique2230@...

> > Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 13:47:27 +0000

> > Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics

May Spread Superbug Infection

> >

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > From: nur said <idohealth@...>

> > > Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> > > DSRCT

> > > Cc: Lung-Cancer-Support-Group ,

Hepatitis C , ,

ChicagoChineseConsumer , breastcancerstage4 ,

smarteens , cancerhangout ,

generalhospital411 , brandisverysexycancers ,

healthyhealth , CANCER-FAMILY-CIRCLE ,

bipolar-disorder , depression-2 ,

hpvthehumanpapillomavirus , tgusarights ,

hospitalcorpsman , UHCWLS ,

hospitalcorps , cancerstolemymomfromme

> > > Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a

bacterium that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the

disturbing possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from

these bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing

mega factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

> > >

> > >

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hey patti, my regular doc had the a and b shots right in the clinic but i found

out i could get them free at the courthouse here,third floor,its the health care

center for mothers and children.

From: angeliquekeeler <angelique2230@ hotmail.com>

Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

Hepatitis Csupportgr oupgroups (DOT) com

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:47 AM

 

>

>

> From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

>

>

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hey patti, my regular doc had the a and b shots right in the clinic but i found

out i could get them free at the courthouse here,third floor,its the health care

center for mothers and children.

From: angeliquekeeler <angelique2230@ hotmail.com>

Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

Hepatitis Csupportgr oupgroups (DOT) com

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:47 AM

 

>

>

> From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

>

>

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good morning lin :)

 

i hear ya,anyone with kids in school need to be extra careful,i think thats

where its going to breed the most,where there are lots of people touching and

coughing and you know how lil kids are, boogers everywhere,lmao i would get them

in a habit to come straight home and wash there hands really good with

antibacterial soap and by the gel stuff to that you can just put on your hands

at any given time,without washing up. that stuffs nice to have around too. we

use dawn antibacterial dish soap and so thats wat we use for our hands. i wash

mine the min i wake up in the morn before i make coffee and anytime you leave

the house to go into public,wash them soon as you get in the house. spray door

handles in your house with lysol spay too.

From: lin swindell <linswindell@...>

Subject: RE: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics

May Spread Superbug Infection

" heppers " <Hepatitis C >

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 9:51 AM

 

There is alot of info out there on vaccines. I am very leary myself and choose

not to have any vaccines for me or my children. I feel the risks are greater

than the benefits. I read that people with weakened immune systems who already

are aware of the need to eat healthy and wash their hands frequently, etc. are

already in a better position to ward off flu's than those who consider

themselves healthy and do not do these things. Please read the PDF. doc.

attached. and also another link with statistics.

Namaste, Lin

http://www.whale. to/vaccines/ deaths.html

~*~LIN~*~

> Hepatitis Csupportgr oupgroups (DOT) com

> From: angelique2230@ hotmail.com

> Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 13:47:27 +0000

> Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

>

>

> >

> >

> > From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> > Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> > DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> > Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> > Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

> >

> >

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good morning lin :)

 

i hear ya,anyone with kids in school need to be extra careful,i think thats

where its going to breed the most,where there are lots of people touching and

coughing and you know how lil kids are, boogers everywhere,lmao i would get them

in a habit to come straight home and wash there hands really good with

antibacterial soap and by the gel stuff to that you can just put on your hands

at any given time,without washing up. that stuffs nice to have around too. we

use dawn antibacterial dish soap and so thats wat we use for our hands. i wash

mine the min i wake up in the morn before i make coffee and anytime you leave

the house to go into public,wash them soon as you get in the house. spray door

handles in your house with lysol spay too.

From: lin swindell <linswindell@...>

Subject: RE: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics

May Spread Superbug Infection

" heppers " <Hepatitis C >

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 9:51 AM

 

There is alot of info out there on vaccines. I am very leary myself and choose

not to have any vaccines for me or my children. I feel the risks are greater

than the benefits. I read that people with weakened immune systems who already

are aware of the need to eat healthy and wash their hands frequently, etc. are

already in a better position to ward off flu's than those who consider

themselves healthy and do not do these things. Please read the PDF. doc.

attached. and also another link with statistics.

Namaste, Lin

http://www.whale. to/vaccines/ deaths.html

~*~LIN~*~

> Hepatitis Csupportgr oupgroups (DOT) com

> From: angelique2230@ hotmail.com

> Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 13:47:27 +0000

> Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

>

>

> >

> >

> > From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> > Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> > DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> > Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> > Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> > Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

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good morning lin :)

 

i hear ya,anyone with kids in school need to be extra careful,i think thats

where its going to breed the most,where there are lots of people touching and

coughing and you know how lil kids are, boogers everywhere,lmao i would get them

in a habit to come straight home and wash there hands really good with

antibacterial soap and by the gel stuff to that you can just put on your hands

at any given time,without washing up. that stuffs nice to have around too. we

use dawn antibacterial dish soap and so thats wat we use for our hands. i wash

mine the min i wake up in the morn before i make coffee and anytime you leave

the house to go into public,wash them soon as you get in the house. spray door

handles in your house with lysol spay too.

From: lin swindell <linswindell@...>

Subject: RE: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics

May Spread Superbug Infection

" heppers " <Hepatitis C >

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 9:51 AM

 

There is alot of info out there on vaccines. I am very leary myself and choose

not to have any vaccines for me or my children. I feel the risks are greater

than the benefits. I read that people with weakened immune systems who already

are aware of the need to eat healthy and wash their hands frequently, etc. are

already in a better position to ward off flu's than those who consider

themselves healthy and do not do these things. Please read the PDF. doc.

attached. and also another link with statistics.

Namaste, Lin

http://www.whale. to/vaccines/ deaths.html

~*~LIN~*~

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> From: angelique2230@ hotmail.com

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> > Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

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from what im understanding we all need to keep up our vitiman C and D

EVERYDAY... as if our life depended on it,it might!!! i was reading that

watermellon is like mega hi in vittiman C, all summer i eat 1 watermellon in

like five days. last nite i had 2 huge pieces and my hubby says wow,u like that

suff and i said I DO but further more,i just read on the internet how good the

stuff is for us so,im eating another piece,lol besides that i was thirsty and

wasnt in the mood for water :)

From: angeliquekeeler <angelique2230@ hotmail.com>

Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

Hepatitis Csupportgr oupgroups (DOT) com

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:47 AM

 

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> From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

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> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

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from what im understanding we all need to keep up our vitiman C and D

EVERYDAY... as if our life depended on it,it might!!! i was reading that

watermellon is like mega hi in vittiman C, all summer i eat 1 watermellon in

like five days. last nite i had 2 huge pieces and my hubby says wow,u like that

suff and i said I DO but further more,i just read on the internet how good the

stuff is for us so,im eating another piece,lol besides that i was thirsty and

wasnt in the mood for water :)

From: angeliquekeeler <angelique2230@ hotmail.com>

Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

Hepatitis Csupportgr oupgroups (DOT) com

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:47 AM

 

>

>

> From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

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> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

>

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from what im understanding we all need to keep up our vitiman C and D

EVERYDAY... as if our life depended on it,it might!!! i was reading that

watermellon is like mega hi in vittiman C, all summer i eat 1 watermellon in

like five days. last nite i had 2 huge pieces and my hubby says wow,u like that

suff and i said I DO but further more,i just read on the internet how good the

stuff is for us so,im eating another piece,lol besides that i was thirsty and

wasnt in the mood for water :)

From: angeliquekeeler <angelique2230@ hotmail.com>

Subject: Re: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

Hepatitis Csupportgr oupgroups (DOT) com

Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:47 AM

 

>

>

> From: nur said <idohealth@. ..>

> Subject: Healthy People Taking Antibiotics May

Spread Superbug Infection

> DSRCTgroups (DOT) com

> Cc: Lung-Cancer- Support-Group, Hepatitis Csupportgr

oupgroups (DOT) com, edgarcaycestreatmen tsgroups (DOT) com,

ChicagoChineseConsu mergroups (DOT) com, breastcancerstage4,

smarteens@grou ps.com, cancerhangout, generalhospital411@

groups. com, brandisverysexycanc ersgroups (DOT) com, healthyhealth@

groups. com, CANCER-FAMILY- CIRCLE@grou ps.com, bipolar-disorder@

groups. com, depression-2, hpvthehumanpapillom

avirus@grou ps.com, tgusarights, hospitalcorpsman@

groups. com, UHCWLSgroups (DOT) com, hospitalcorps,

cancerstolemymomfro mmegroups (DOT) com

> Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:38 AM

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> Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium

that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing

possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these

bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega

factory. Read more at http://healtnhappyn ess.blogspot. com/

>

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Thursday, September 03, 2009 by: S. L. Baker, features writerKey concepts: Antibiotics, Antibiotic and BacteriaView on NaturalPedia: Antibiotics, Antibiotic and Bacteria

(NaturalNews) Clostridium difficile, usually known as simply C. difficile, is a bacterium that spreads by bacterial spores. And a new study raises the disturbing possibility that antibiotics taken by people who aren't even ill from these bacteria can spur the germ into becoming a kind of bacterial spore spewing mega factory. So why is this concerning? It's true that C. difficile can exist in the human body and never make you sick. But it can also cause serious illness and even be fatal -- and incidences are of the infection are increasing. What's more, strains of the bacteria are showing signs of becoming a serious drug-resistant superbug infection.C. difficile can cause illness when the germ grows out-of-control after a person takes antibiotics, especially fluoroquinolones, cephalosporins, clindamycin and penicillins. By killing off the normal body flora that should keep C. difficile in check, antibiotics can cause the bacteria to proliferate wildly and, when this happens, the bacteria produce toxins that attack the lining of the intestine. The result can be diarrhea, colitis and even death. Although people who are elderly and already sick may succumb to C. difficile, just stopping antibiotics can help most people recover from the infection and taking probiotics can facilitate healing and restoring the body to normalcy, too. Ironically, however, in hopes of destroying the bacteria doctors often treat C. difficile

with even more antibiotics, specifically heavy duty, side-effects heavy metronidazole (Flagyl) and vancomycin. But these super powerful take-no-prisoners kind of antibiotics aren't always able to zap C. difficile any more. According to the Mayo Clinic, an aggressive strain of the bacteria has emerged that produces far more deadly toxins than ever before. And this new strain has taken on characteristics of a superbug by showing resistance to antibiotics. Now research just published in the journal Infection and Immunity suggests that antibiotic treatment could be asymptomatically causing the transmission of huge numbers of C. difficile spores and contributing to the outbreaks that have recently been widely reported in hospitals and other environments.

Humans shed spores of this bacteria in their feces and these spores can survive dormant in the environment for long periods of time, under harsh conditions and in temperatures up to 70 degrees C. A new human host is infected when he or she happens to touch a surface contaminated with the spores and then touches and eats food or touches their lips. Currently, healthcare professionals attempt to keep the threat of C. difficile under control by hand washing and by isolating patients who exhibit the symptoms of infection such as fever and diarrhea. But the new study suggests infection control in hospitals should include all patients receiving antibiotic treatment because these drugs could be causing even people with no symptoms of C. difficile infection to transmit large numbers of the bacteria's spores. "C. difficile is a highly

resistant and highly infectious pathogen and resistant to many front line antibiotics," explained Dr Trevor Lawley, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute researcher and lead author on the study, in a statement to the press. "Until now, animal studies have focused on the observable, acute symptoms of C. difficile. But, to understand how this highly infectious pathogen spreads, investigating the entire cycle of transmission is absolutely vital. We looked at mice carrying C. difficile and observed that they shed low levels of spores and, crucially, they did not infect other mice."The scientists treated mice with antibiotics and the balance of the microbial ecosystem inside the animals was thrown out of whack. Because C. difficile is now resistant to many antibiotics, the bacteria thrived, increased and dominated the microbiota of the mice -- the same scenario that can happen in people.The research team saw a dramatic rise in the levels of

spores shed in the mice treated with antibiotics. The scientists have labeled the phenomenon a supershedder state which causes an increase in the transmission of C. difficile even in the absence of clinical symptoms. And the research raises the possibility that even after stopping antibiotics, the supershedder state could remain for some time."We treated mice with short and longer courses of antibiotics," says Professor Gordon Dougan, Head of Pathogen Genetics at the Sanger Institute and senior author on the study. "After a short course most mice had dropped back to normal spore shedding levels around two weeks after cessation of the treatment. But after long term exposure to antibiotics some of the mice remained in their 'supershedder' state for weeks or even longer after treatment was stopped. We should consider that patients still pose a considerable transmission threat some weeks after treatment is terminated even if they

have not exhibited signs of C. difficile disease."The scientists also found that there was a considerable threat from environmental contamination from even short-term housing of supershedder mice. That suggests that even a brief environmental contamination with these high levels of spores is a potential infection threat."C. difficile is a high-profile and rapidly emerging pathogen and is responsible for the death of a patient every hour in our hospitals -- but its biology and transmission are so far poorly understood," says n Wren, Professor of Microbial Pathogenesis from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine's Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases. "At last we can monitor the transmission of this major pathogen using a tractable model system. This will be invaluable in determining the role of spore formation in

transmission and how and why some C. difficile strains are more virulent and transmissible than others."The scientists also used their study to test disinfectants commonly used in hospitals to see if they really work at controlling C. difficile infection. Alcohol-based disinfectants were found to not work at all in preventing transmission. Instead, it took a 20 minute treatment with a strong spore-killing agent to reduce environmental C. difficile spore contamination enough to eliminate transmission of the germs. Bottom line: the standard methods used in hospitals to supposedly protect patients, visitors and healthcare personal from exposure to C. difficile are probably useless."This research has far reaching implications for treatment and infection control of a pathogen that is increasingly raising alarm among the global healthcare community," Cambridge microbiologist Fiona Cooke stated in the media release. She

explained that the research provides a better understanding of the interactions between C. difficile, the intestinal microbiota and the immune system of the host. "This opens up numerous opportunities including the development of new probiotic approaches, which could restore the balance of the intestinal microbiota and promote health,"she said.Editor's note: NaturalNews is opposed to the use of animals in medical experiments that expose them to harm. We present these findings in protest of the way in which they were acquired.Reference:Lawley T D et al. "Antibiotic treatment of Clostridium difficile carrier mice triggers a supershedder state, transmission, and severe disease in immunocompromised hosts." Infection and Immunity. Published ahead of

print, doi:10.1128/IAI.00558-09. For more information:http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Info/Press/...http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/id_C...http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/c-...

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