Superbugs jumping frequently between humans and animals

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Superbugs jumping frequently between humans and animals

MRSA staphylococcus is an example of a superbug. These bacterial strains are resistant to most antibiotics and can cause serious infections.

“In the case of MRSA, these bacteria have also spread in hospitals almost worldwide,” says Jukka Corander, professor at the University of Helsinki, a member of an international research team that mapped several millennia of the evolution of the staphylococcus. In their extensive study, the researchers sequenced whole genomes of superbugs from a large sample from animals and humans, and were able to study the DNA changes that helped the bacteria adapt to new host organisms over thousands of years.

Based on genome analysis, humans were most probably the original hosts to these superbugs, and judging from DNA changes, the ability to colonise domestic animals appeared in an age when the first animals were domesticated to become livestock on farms.

In the study, published recently in Nature Ecology…

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3 thoughts on “Superbugs jumping frequently between humans and animals”

  1. The Allopathic Medical Profession gives all appearances of never having heard of ancient therapies and natural preparations, so any comment that so much as hints at natural immunity will be censored by the medically-treated FakeStreamMedia.
    Rest assured (if your are so unfortunate as to be so comforted) that the Great Big Pharmaceutical Protectorate is working diligently 24/7/366 (and at va$t expense) to create superbugger vaccines, immunity-yielding miracles that can be profitably-injected into squadillions of superbug candidates by ghostly pricks in white gowns, as the so blindly enter hospitals being totally-protected by the Incorporated Gang of Banksters.
    any perceived sarcasm is purely coincidental of course, in case you think it comes naturally…..
    Get back to work, Mike FGS…..

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