Antibiotic-resistant diseases pose ‘apocalyptic’ threat, top expert says

Hospital superbugs such as MRSA are some of the best know antibiotic-resistant diseases, but MPs were warned about infections such as gonorrhea and TB that affect the general population.
January 24, 2013HEALTH Britain’s most senior medical adviser has warned MPs that the rise in drug-resistant diseases could trigger a national emergency comparable to a catastrophic terrorist attack, pandemic flu or major coastal flooding. Dame Sally Davies, the chief medical officer, said the threat from infections that are resistant to frontline antibiotics was so serious that the issue should be added to the government’s national risk register of civil emergencies. She described what she called an “apocalyptic scenario” where people going for simple operations in 20 years’ time die of routine infections “because we have run out of antibiotics.” The register was established in 2008 to advise the public and businesses on national emergencies that Britain could face in the next five years. The highest priority risks on the latest register include a deadly flu outbreak, catastrophic terrorist attacks, and major flooding on the scale of 1953, the last occasion on which a national emergency was declared in the UK. Speaking to MPs on the Commons science and technology committee, Davies said she would ask the Cabinet Office to add antibiotic resistance to the national risk register in the light of an annual report on infectious disease she will publish in March. Davies declined to elaborate on the report, but said its publication would coincide with a government strategy to promote more responsible use of antibiotics among doctors and the clinical professions. “We need to get our act together in this country,” she told the committee. She told the Guardian: “There are few public health issues of potentially greater importance for society than antibiotic resistance. It means we are at increasing risk of developing infections that cannot be treated – but resistance can be managed. “That is why we will be publishing a new cross-government strategy and action plan to tackle this issue in early spring.” The issue of drug resistance is as old as antibiotics themselves, and arises when drugs knock out susceptible infections, leaving hardier, resilient strains behind. The survivors then multiply, and over time can become unstoppable with frontline medicines. Some of the best known are so-called hospital superbugs such as MRSA that are at the root of outbreaks among patients. “In the past, most people haven’t worried because we’ve always had new antibiotics to turn to,” said Alan Johnson, consultant clinical scientist at the Health Protection Agency. “What has changed is that the development pipeline is running dry. We don’t have new antibiotics that we can rely on in the immediate future or in the longer term.” Changes in modern medicine have exacerbated the problem by making patients more susceptible to infections. For example, cancer treatments weaken the immune system, and the use of catheters increases the chances of bugs entering the bloodstream. “We are becoming increasingly reliant on antibiotics in a whole range of areas of medicine. If we don’t have new antibiotics to deal with the problems of resistance we see, we are going to be in serious trouble,” Johnson added. The supply of new antibiotics has dried up for several reasons, but a major one is that drugs companies see greater profits in medicines that treat chronic conditions, such as heart disease, which patients must take for years or even decades. “There is a broken market model for making new antibiotics,” Davies told the MPs. –Guardian
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6 Responses to Antibiotic-resistant diseases pose ‘apocalyptic’ threat, top expert says

  1. Irene C says:

    Could be the set-up for Matthew 24:7?

    For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and PESTILENCES, and earthquakes in diverse places.

    Just saying…

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  2. Ted says:

    We are really are walking into hell and national medical policies are urging us there faster and faster. The Drug companies as usual have played their huge part in it too by suppressing anti-biotic free treatments to maximise profits. Humanity deserves what it gets and in this case its a near extinction event through disease.

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  3. pagan66 says:

    I have always thought this is how our species will become extinct, we will eventually come across a superbug – one that we have no immunity to and is totally untreatable with a 100% communicability rate. It is terrifying but entirely possible.

    Peace

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    • Bone Idle says:

      The superbugs are already here. It’s just fortunate that they haven’t broken out yet.

      My mother requires minor surgery for an existing painful ailment. She is 85. Her specialist advises against entering the hospital to get this surgery done. The risk of catching some infection and the state of her immune system mean that she may end up with a more serious problem than she already has. He has advised her to put up with the minor irritating pain.

      This situation will become more common place for the elderly and those with weakened immune systems.

      Here’s another worrying development that the general public are being under informed about : Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE). This problem has an up to 40% fatality rate. You can google it and educate yourself on this problem.

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    • tonic says:

      Agree.
      But hope not. What a horrific scenario.
      We have lived with bugs for so long now, (thousands and thousands of years) and only recently our obsessive compulsion, for sterilisation of everything in sight, might be causing them to mutate in self defence.. Maybe sterilisation of everything, blocks or weakens our own capability of self immunisation. Just a thought.

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