Its a long read.. don't make it about india but just read.. its a preppers nightmare.
http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2012-05-07/drug-defying-germs-from-india-speed-post-antibiotic-era.html (http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2012-05-07/drug-defying-germs-from-india-speed-post-antibiotic-era.html)
Short take: a bacteria that can't be stopped by antibiotics.
if her body can fight it, there is an antibody to destroy it, the only issue is how people use the antibody to treat it. Your body can deal with most of eerydays bacteria disaeses, it may spike and suck really bad for 24-48 hours, but after that your body should be able to fight it. not to mention that antibiotics are OTC in most 2nd and 3rd world contries, if u can access it. and not all antibiotics are equal.
Doctors should really warn patients that if the do not finish their cycle of antibiotics before they start hanging out and going places, then they are doing the world a very bad harm by allowing the bacteria to be able to adapt and spread. this is one of those cases!
Yea I was thinking that also.. if some people have survived, then how come they can't use their blood to find a way n treat it.. problem with this guy though is it can join any type of bacteria out that and mate with it making it a super germ and an entirely different type of germ than the other person..
Article is damn long but I remember no mention of that research.