On March 11 my son died of a fungal infection in his blood. After completing one round of chemo. I’m still so heartbroken. The doctors didn’t listen when I said he is getting sicker and sicker. They just kept saying it was the chemo. He was only 28 and such a beautiful soul and they allowed him to die.
Such a dishonest conversation. You cannot be telling people to wash and disinfect their hands to protect themselves from bacteria. At the same time, the biggest cause of antibiotic resistance occurs through the very food we mass produce and consume... But oh wait, I forgot, the economy of our healthcare system thrives on people getting sick.
I am a hospital worker and although my hospital mentions what an individual patient may have and posts a sign outside each door saying if you need to gown up etc to go into the room, they don't do much more than that. I have been told that all these warnings are hype and that if you have a normal healthy immune system you won't get any of these fungal infections. There has been Candida Auris in my hospital and I have had to work with a patient who had it. I am wondering at the hospitals role in preventing further infection, particularly when it comes to hospital workers and whether it is worth working in a hospital at all anymore given the low pay and risk. We just went thru covid and believe me we were required to work with covid patients and there wasn't any extra pay for doing so.
I acquired a fungal blood infection in 2016. I am ummunocompromised. It caused double pneumonia and I was in Septic shock. My infectious disease doctor has no idea how I got it or where. It wasn't something I would wish on anyone.
@@t.h.8475 Man, so very sorry you had to go through all that. I am glad you survived it as fungal septicemia is usually the kiss of death. Thank goodness you're OK.
Hospital administrations are another form of the Mafia. Thank you, thank you for working during COVID & now. I also worked during this time. No extra pay for sure. Remember those NYC hospital nurses who all walked off the job en mass? This is the ONLY thing that get's the administration's attention to cough up the money for the NURSES that run the hospital's clinical arm on the daily!
@@Readit4Life_2Chron7_14 I appreciate that. I was on Methotrexate which is a chemotherapy drug for my autoimmune disorders. It crashed my immune system. I woke up on a Saturday thinking I was getting a cold. By Thursday I had gone to the doctor and ER twice and had to be transported by ambulance to a bigger hospital.
In 2017, I was hospitalized. My left lung and the sac around my heart were filled with fluid, after the flu. I don't remember being triaged. One week later, they sent me home. I immediately started vomiting. Everything. Could not sip water. I went back. Stayed another week, curing what they gave me. This is fairly normal. They get paid pennies, and do not do a good job of cleaning. I know this. Hospitals scare me. I watched them clean. And had to wipe down my own bed, after they left. PAY THEM MORE.
I concur about the unsanitary conditions in a hospital. When my husband was hospitalized the bathroom stunk so bad I could hardly stand it. I got a good cleaner with bleach in it and sprayed everything. As an R.N. who has worked in the hospital setting for many years, I can tell you that the nurse's aids put on gloves when they go on shift, and most of them likely don't change them during the entire shift, going from patient to patient.
I remember reading about this in 2018. Opened my eyes to how we have tons of antibacterial drugs but only 3 classes of anti fungal drugs. If a fungal pandemic hits we’re doomed.
@@suzannederringer1607 it’s not that dramatic. Amphotericin B is effective against most fungi but will destroy your kidney nephrons requiring dialysis until they regenerate (if they do) and Candida Aureus is already resistant. Azole antifungals are hit and miss, and there’s growing resistance, and Echinocandin antifungals work well for now (they directly damage Ergosterol cell walls) but it’s a single class of drugs and it’s like $20k for a round of treatment. That’s it. Imagine if the only antibiotics we had were Mercury neosporin and penicillin (most bacteria resist penicillin these days). That’s basically where we are with antifungals. It’s really bad.
Don’t forget to remove your shoes when you enter your home as the risk of transfer of bacteria and fungus are easily spread by shoe’s as people walk through a multitude of bio hazards throughout the day.
@@barcelonachair6487 happens a lot in the UK. Especially for engineers or whoever enter your house to fix or check stuff. They don’t even care how much mud they bring into your home and step on your carpet.
If you work in a healthcare facility like me, Use Salus Structured Silver - Topical gel for skin concerns, and liquid that is very safe to swallow. Trace amount of silver moves through your body, does not stay in your body like Colloidal Silvers. It banished Candida, Bacteria, Virus, Fungus and some Parasites. I always travel with it. It's a Game changer!!
Well this is been going on with MRSA for quite some time I'm surprised they don't make the comparison here..... I was hospitalized with MRSA in my knee which is an advanced form of antibiotic-resistant staph infection.. and almost lost my leg to it. It's more common, than people would like to believe.
My late husband got MRSA back when he had cancer. It was introduced into his blood stream when they put in the port. Almost killed him before the cancer did. It's nasty stuff.
I also got mrsa from working at a hospital and it was terrible it spread all over my body and I was on antibiotics for weeks. It’s scary the thought of more fungal infections spreading becohse there has not been alot of studies on it and if a outbreak happens we won’t have the right vaccines for it
@@shakeyj4523 You're not wrong - people do rely on the media as a reliable and authoritative source of information. But you're wrong that the CDC "issues warnings" about these things. The CDC isn't any less-evil than the media - indeed, I'd argue they're worse, bc even less people know how crooked they are. And it's got doctors in its midst. Most at the CDC aren't doctors, but everyone there is complicit in the Big Lie - God knows there's more than one.
because that is not their purview. regulation of food products is supposed to be done by the FDA, but the FDA uses the majority of its resources on determining the safety of drugs rather than food.
They need to start having extremely thorough and surprise inspections on the cleanliness of hospitals AND their staff to save lives! I mean this must be happening because the hospitals and nursing homes are not cleaned and then sanitized properly after each patient or resident either leaves or dies. And then hearing the spread of it from one patient to another makes me think of how since the 1990's our family has had to deal with nurses and doctors on a regular basis, in offices and in hospitals, due to chronic illnesses in our family, with suppressed immune systems too, and it has been shocking, and scary, to witness first hand the lack of nurses and doctors washing their hands correctly before trying to touch and work with someone in our family!!! We've gotten sick due to nurses and doctors giving us illnesses and we know it was them each time because they were the only ones we saw in months as we are homebound much of the time due to the illnesses. I can not remember 1 time when a doctor or nurse entered our room where we DIDN'T have to ask them to wash their hands before starting their visit with us and THEN it's sickening to watch them NOT wash their hands thoroughly which now, thanks to the Covid pandemic, the entire world KNOWS you have to sudds up hands, then vigorously scrub for 30 seconds and then rinse hands thoroughly for 22-30 seconds as well. Most of the time the nurses and doctors we've seen take about 10-15 seconds total to wash their hands and they're ALWAYS bothered and put out by us asking them to do so too... even after we remind them we have suppressed immune systems... it's crazy!! I even had to drop 1 doctor because she refused to wash her hands and wanted to just put on gloves that her germy hands had to first handle to put them on! It's bad out there, so I am not shocked that this is happening and am praying that no one in our family has to go to a hospital any time soon.
If I’ve ever been in a hospital it’s been a nightmare for me filled with stress and anxiety . They barely clean the rooms I watched the guy lazily wipe some spot on the floor with a mop. I’ve known multiple people who died in hospitals because they went in with a minor issue and contracted an infection while in the hospital. They are run like a business and everyone is a test subject. Don’t go to the hospital and take care of your health
I worked in pharmacy and would watch nurses come into my grandfathers room and be shocked at what they touched after dealing with thigns! I was shocked
Folks were asking for more info: Candidiasis is an increasingly important nosocomial infection, (it's caused by a patient's caretakers). Although Candida albicans, (causes vaginal infections in women) is the most common cause of candidemia, (now it's growing in your bloodstream - which is normally sterile), there has been increased isolation of non-albicans species of Candida in recent years. C. Auris is an invasive species of Candida (a fungus). Patients in the intensive care unit and those who are immunocompromised are most at risk for the development of candidemia. The clinical manifestations of candidemia vary from minimal fever to a full-blown sepsis syndrome that resembles severe bacterial infection. Invasive candidiasis is defined by hematogenous spread to multiple viscera (e.g., eye, kidney, heart valves, brain). Clinical clues on physical examination that point to possible hematogenous spread of Candida include characteristic eye lesions (chorioretinitis with or without vitritis), skin lesions, and, much less commonly, muscle abscesses. Management of candidemia consists of early and appropriate antifungal therapy and targeted source control, along with individualized decisions regarding central venous catheter removal. Blood cultures should be performed daily or every other day after initiation of antifungal therapy and catheter removal to establish clearance of candidemia. Initial therapy - Treatment of candidemia consists of prompt initiation of antifungal therapy. Antifungal agents include the echinocandins, the azoles, and amphotericin B formulations. In patients with infections due to Candida auris, targeted initial treatment is done with an echinocandin (anti-fungal).
Thank you. This news story was nothing more than placating and insulting to people with a brain. They literally didn’t even address the issue itself. That said, this increase of treatment- resistant candidiasis is extremely concerning and as a public health nurse, I felt that the overuse of steroids during Covid was partly a contributing factor to this increase. Sometimes the medical community creates more problems for itself when it throws steroids and antibiotics at every problem. More people will end up dying from these nosocomial infections than from Covid.
I really liked this guest. He provided clear and helpful information with practical solutions and didn’t freak us all out! lol As a teacher, I will make sure my kiddos wash with soap!
This is a very good, real life-threatening example of the power of evolution. The fungus evolves to be better adapted to its environment, in this case an environment that is filled with anti-fungal medicines. Same things for viruses (HIV, COVID), and bacteria (TB).
When you say evolution, what do you mean? There are 6 types and they ALL have to be working together for “evolution” as atheists would believe to happen. The bottom line is: it’s still a fungus. This means zero evolution. There has never been this type of “evolution” to happen since God created this world as real science has proven.
The problem is that our berries, fruit, veggies and other agricultural products are sprayed with antifungals, so is corn, soy and even hay which are then fed to animals!
(2:48) Regarding hand-washing, the reporter claims "bacteria are even resistant to washing and scrubbing." Just in case the CDC guy's answer was not clear: that statement is wrong. Washing your hands *correctly* with soap and water is a mechanical process that, when used with proper soap, acts to encase and lift off dirt and bacteria, which rinse away, and that is why it may be even more effective than the alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
Folks were asking for more info: Candidiasis is an increasingly important nosocomial infection, (it's caused by a patient's caretakers). Although Candida albicans, (causes vaginal infections in women) is the most common cause of candidemia, (now it's growing in your bloodstream - which is normally sterile), there has been increased isolation of non-albicans species of Candida in recent years. C. Auris is an invasive species of Candida (a fungus). Patients in the intensive care unit and those who are immunocompromised are most at risk for the development of candidemia. The clinical manifestations of candidemia vary from minimal fever to a full-blown sepsis syndrome that resembles severe bacterial infection. Invasive candidiasis is defined by hematogenous spread to multiple viscera (e.g., eye, kidney, heart valves, brain). Clinical clues on physical examination that point to possible hematogenous spread of Candida include characteristic eye lesions (chorioretinitis with or without vitritis), skin lesions, and, much less commonly, muscle abscesses. Management of candidemia consists of early and appropriate antifungal therapy and targeted source control, along with individualized decisions regarding central venous catheter removal. Blood cultures should be performed daily or every other day after initiation of antifungal therapy and catheter removal to establish clearance of candidemia. Initial therapy - Treatment of candidemia consists of prompt initiation of antifungal therapy. Antifungal agents include the echinocandins, the azoles, and amphotericin B formulations. In patients with infections due to Candida auris, targeted initial treatment is done with an echinocandin (anti-fungal).
I had thrush (a candida fungus) for 2 years and no anti-fungal worked! Maybe it was this?! The doctors said only people with really low immune systems couldn’t fight it off and they even gave me an HIV test (thankfully negative, but scared the crap out of me!) If it was this then I would assume anyone could get it. It appeared for me after taking antibiotics.
If it is a skin fungus and topical medication didn't work, then use hairdryer to heat the area to 42C or 109F, daily. If it is a lesion in between toes, which is sensitive to the heat, and so the hairdryer method won't be practical, then make sure before bed to wear a very warm sock and avoid wearing tight shoes in order to prevent poor circulation. To check for temperature, use infrared-thermometer but set its mode to read object temperature (otherwise the normal mode is only for reading forehead temperature).
If the Earth doesn't push against us, then we can't survive. Our spiritual debts are paid back through illness, pain, suffering, and loss. So the best way to not get sick is by stopping all the harm you cause and by forgiving all the bad things that happen to you.
I heard that, back when antibiotics were first developed, they were constantly inventing new ones to keep up with the resistance. However, they don't do that anymore. You don't see new antibiotics coming onto the market. Another example of our fine health scare system!
They are trying very hard worldwide to develop new antibiotcs, but it’s getting harder to find the raw materials to make the so called “chemical backbone”
@@DivineLightPaladin Every major new jump that is found to a more effective antibiotic that does not yet have resistance to it is worth billions in revenue. I remember when ciprofloxacin was approved in 1987, and the IV form a few years later. It was expensive stuff, but it did fantastic things for people suffering from infections that were not being controlled by anything else, including people poisoned with anthrax. The patent on it expired in the early 2000's so it became cheap, but it was also less effective after having been used and all the organisms exposed to it for 20 years. The OP's information is incorrect that there aren't heavy investments and efforts to find new ones--there have always been, but it is getting harder to identify new ones that actually work without also having lasting ill effects on patients.
And we still trusting and listening to the CDC why!?!?!?🤡🌍 Look at the face of that spokesperson, it so rehearsed and he is speaking as if he is explaining something silly to children. DISGUSTING. People, look at his face!?!? If it was real, he would not be trying to be so nice and cutesy....🙄
@@teflondawn and when it spreads long enough between elderly, it can improve and let younger people have a taste as well. You want to give the disease that chance?
The covid pandemic is far from over. It’s unfortunate and disheartening to hear an employee of the CDC state that ‘it’s receding’, which people take to mean it’s going away, when he knows the virus comes in waves, and that this current lower level is still killing over 1k Americans each week. And given what’s happening in India, Thailand and other countries currently, the US is due for another surge in the next few months.
The most intelligent comment I've seen in a while regarding covid. The fact people think it's to loss over 1k people a week to a virus it's mind blowing. I always say it's "OK" until it happens to you or someone you love. My daughter is 23 and now has a heart problem due to getting covid. Ignorance in America is unreal 😳
Oregano is an excellent antibiotic and because it is natural our bodies don't seem to become resistant to it. Cinnamon is also great for fungus. Antibiotics is synthetic. Nature provides the best remedy. Many other plants, and seeds, that are great for fungus. Like cloves.
its nice to know every article i read says this is spread in healthcare settings and is mostly affecting those in the care of hospital settings. please note im not actually happy about this. im going to an appointment in a hospital on monday and now terrified
Don’t be terrified. The chance of you contracting this is very low. The more articles you read about this, the more paranoid you are going to get, it’s just your primordial brain kicking in👍
The Army uses the "Five F's" mnemonic to remember the five biggest disease vectors: Fingers Face Food Feces Flies. Fingers are the biggest. They get on everything. We wipe our bottoms, and then play with our food... Et cetera.
Wow, he seems really happy discussing this but don’t worry it will only affects people in nursing homes and anyone with compromise immunity. These nursing homes are so short staff that there is no way these residents are being bathed or having their hands wash for them if needed. If you are sick, good luck just walking into a public place you can get germs no matter what even if wearing a mask because it’s not going to help. No fear mongering it’s just part of our lives now.
This guy just seems TOOOoooooo excited & happy & it’s so obvious that he is just repeating bullet points that are the same as what we’ve been bombarded with over the last few years. It just seems all too robotic.
Antibiotics for humans are less effective now because the meat we buy and eat is full of antibiotics which are fed to the animals. What do they expect to happen?
Eat a healthy diet, exercise to build up your strengths, meditate or find a way to RELAX, get adequate sleep, everyday do something you enjoy. Pets can make a huge difference in your quality of happiness. Volunteer to do something MEANINGFUL to you. Bad things will happen, try to be prepared. Know that I love you and I care.
I’ve been getting a bacterial infection on my uvula from just brushing my teeth in Pennsylvania and Ohio. I think the water in those two states are contaminated.
When you get an infection on you're foot due to traveling and not being able to shower cause your on a greyhound bus which doesn't allow for you to properly clean one's body... And due to not getting antibiotics on time my infection went into my bleed stream causing a viral infection that later on gave me low blood circulation and Reynolds syndrome. A vary real and scary problem when whoever you traveling with doesn't allow for you to properly care for your own body as in shower...
Everyone has some candida on them already and its a natural part of your micro-biome. However, in certain cases the fungus can grow out of control. In most situations this is due to your pH not being at the proper levels. Candida can be easily kept under control by increasing the acidity in your diet, getting off carbs and sugar etc, as it tends to thrive in an environment that is more base. This is not a cause for concern. This is just CBS trying to get 'fear' clicks.
No it's not fear baiting. You can help control a milder candida overgrowth with a strict diet, but if you've got a compromised immune system or you have to be on meds that require steroids (which spike your sugar) than diet alone won't fix the issue. That's where antifungals come in, but we're having issues with resistance even beyond progressive Candida Auris. Certain strains considered much less dangerous are showing growing resistance to drugs like Fluconozole. And frankly, we don't have a wide array of options for antifungal like we do for antibacterial meds. We're probably 10 years behind where we need to be on that.
I was surprised I had to go down 10 comments to see that someone had to point out that this is nothing new or uncommon to our species and many people, knowingly or not, have had or are having spikes of Candida on or in their body.
How many Americans actually have a healthy Ph balance and eat a proper diet? Think about that and then see the cause for concern. Corporations are poisoning people with fake food and now they are ripe for dying from a resilient fungus.
@@e.turduckeny630 Fair point. However in most cases when someone is considered 'compromised' it just means code for obesity, diabetes, which is most of the population in the US, and that 100% can be fixed with diet/exercise.
@@TheStrangeHermit Well, we all know that’s not about to happen. Asking ppl to not gorge themselves into obesity, is considered both a personal insult and a violation of constitutional rights.
@@reflectingwithry Well, I was right about all of this. Now what I really need to build up is my army so I can remove everyone who pulled the scam on my less astute fellow countrymen.
Does the fungus cause a skin infection or does this affect the body internally? I don't think that was explained in this video. Generally, when someone says fungus, I think of a skin infection. What are the symptoms, what to look for?
This is because hospitals and all.places like nursing homes stop cleaning with clorax years and years ago. All.hospitals and such when in my.days growing up all clinics and hospitals and such used to clean with clorax floors and bathrooms and so on surfaces . But hospitals and clinics and so on stop cleaning with clorax years ago .
@The Godblogger are you trying to help prove my point? I said i didn’t want to associate with people who fling insults and there you go flinging one. It convinces me that i made the right decision to leave behind the hateful people.
Oregano oil, rosemary oil,m and many other natural spices and herbs we use daily can treat this.. but don't listen to me I'm just a crazed citizen who thinks for themselves and does what they want to make the world a better place.
They mentioned the name, Then talked about superbugs for 6 minutes. What is it? Where does it come from, Canadian what? Meat, Bread, Textiles? Those are the questions I want answers to, I've had a cough for a week, And this did not help me at all. Google, here I come.
I have an infection that is resistant to four antibiotics. I have to wait months between doctors visits where I’m usually dismissed. I genuinely believe I’m about to die from doctor negligence and there’s nothing I can do
Try healing clay next time … make a paste put on tooth every night and it will stop pain and draw out infection by magnetic ions …. Look up on UA-cam testimonials. I used myself and it worked!
This is a bunch of bS. Not that it’s not important, more so that it’s all about the cleanliness of our facilities. Do people not yet see how forcing a ridiculous mandate and threatening ANY HCW(even housekeeping) can damage the whole system? I mean, CDiff can live on a surface for like 50 some days without being clean. Well, we are all low on staff. What people don’t know, is any facility derived infection, no matter what, is to be payed for by the facility. People need to be grateful that those who still work in these places even want to after the way we were treated. I’m sure there’s no remorse from people who wrongly advocated for the mandates, calling people heartless, horrible nurses, doctors, and all other HCW. Sometimes I think we should just leave y’all to care for yourselves. You knew better than us, even though we said this would happen. Now it’s just this kind of BS and I hope people are proud of those articles they read that had been paid for. 6:23
What they're not telling you is candida is present in everyone's digestive system. It's from eating too many carbohydrates and taking too many antibiotics. TURPENTINE
Candida aureus is a yeast not a fungus but occurs with anthrax brucellosis which is a fungus. When antifungal treatment is used a yeast infection appears. Yeast is always resistant to antifungal medication and antibiotics. Yeast is an entirely different kingdom or phyla in biology. Candida aureus has to be treated with a systemic yeast treatment like tea oil or strong black teas. The most serious creation of antibiotic resistant bacteria is the limited prescription for antibiotics from physicians. An emergency room will ony give one day of antibiotics and at the most 7 day prescription for antibiotics. This 7 day prescription is certainly not enough to prevent antibiotic resistant bacteria. An antibiotic prescription should be greater than 15 days minimum to avoid the creation of antibiotic resistant bacteria. A 21 days prescription is a safe number of days of antibiotics to assure healing before antibiotic treatment is withdrawn.
On March 11 my son died of a fungal infection in his blood. After completing one round of chemo. I’m still so heartbroken. The doctors didn’t listen when I said he is getting sicker and sicker. They just kept saying it was the chemo. He was only 28 and such a beautiful soul and they allowed him to die.
Sorry for your loss. May god keep him in his arms… So crazy at how these unexpected dieases are just blooming out of the blue like that…😢😢😢😢😢💔💔💔
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I'm so sorry for your loss🤍
Oh honey I'm so sorry for your loss
I am very sorry for your loss .this most saddening.😢🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Such a dishonest conversation. You cannot be telling people to wash and disinfect their hands to protect themselves from bacteria. At the same time, the biggest cause of antibiotic resistance occurs through the very food we mass produce and consume... But oh wait, I forgot, the economy of our healthcare system thrives on people getting sick.
What did you expect from CBS, an institutional lackey for the 'world government' crowd?
Is the American way..
Greed first people last
I am a hospital worker and although my hospital mentions what an individual patient may have and posts a sign outside each door saying if you need to gown up etc to go into the room, they don't do much more than that. I have been told that all these warnings are hype and that if you have a normal healthy immune system you won't get any of these fungal infections. There has been Candida Auris in my hospital and I have had to work with a patient who had it. I am wondering at the hospitals role in preventing further infection, particularly when it comes to hospital workers and whether it is worth working in a hospital at all anymore given the low pay and risk. We just went thru covid and believe me we were required to work with covid patients and there wasn't any extra pay for doing so.
Health care administration has money other Healthcare jobs aren't worth it.
I acquired a fungal blood infection in 2016. I am ummunocompromised. It caused double pneumonia and I was in Septic shock. My infectious disease doctor has no idea how I got it or where. It wasn't something I would wish on anyone.
@@t.h.8475 Man, so very sorry you had to go through all that. I am glad you survived it as fungal septicemia is usually the kiss of death. Thank goodness you're OK.
Hospital administrations are another form of the Mafia. Thank you, thank you for working during COVID & now. I also worked during this time. No extra pay for sure. Remember those NYC hospital nurses who all walked off the job en mass? This is the ONLY thing that get's the administration's attention to cough up the money for the NURSES that run the hospital's clinical arm on the daily!
@@Readit4Life_2Chron7_14 I appreciate that. I was on Methotrexate which is a chemotherapy drug for my autoimmune disorders. It crashed my immune system. I woke up on a Saturday thinking I was getting a cold. By Thursday I had gone to the doctor and ER twice and had to be transported by ambulance to a bigger hospital.
In 2017, I was hospitalized. My left lung and the sac around my heart were filled with fluid, after the flu. I don't remember being triaged. One week later, they sent me home. I immediately started vomiting. Everything. Could not sip water. I went back. Stayed another week, curing what they gave me. This is fairly normal. They get paid pennies, and do not do a good job of cleaning. I know this. Hospitals scare me. I watched them clean. And had to wipe down my own bed, after they left. PAY THEM MORE.
America is a for profit health care system. They get paid enough already.
Absolute truth. I was hardly in my room from surgery. My mama came in with chlorax. wipes. Pretty disgusting.
I concur about the unsanitary conditions in a hospital. When my husband was hospitalized the bathroom stunk so bad I could hardly stand it. I got a good cleaner with bleach in it and sprayed everything. As an R.N. who has worked in the hospital setting for many years, I can tell you that the nurse's aids put on gloves when they go on shift, and most of them likely don't change them during the entire shift, going from patient to patient.
There are more staphylococcus (staph) infections in hospitals than anywhere else.
Life liberty and happiness isn't for all
I remember reading about this in 2018. Opened my eyes to how we have tons of antibacterial drugs but only 3 classes of anti fungal drugs. If a fungal pandemic hits we’re doomed.
'Doomed' sounds a bit dramatic.
@@suzannederringer1607 "Dramatic" sounds a bit excessive.
@@suzannederringer1607 it’s not that dramatic. Amphotericin B is effective against most fungi but will destroy your kidney nephrons requiring dialysis until they regenerate (if they do) and Candida Aureus is already resistant. Azole antifungals are hit and miss, and there’s growing resistance, and Echinocandin antifungals work well for now (they directly damage Ergosterol cell walls) but it’s a single class of drugs and it’s like $20k for a round of treatment.
That’s it. Imagine if the only antibiotics we had were Mercury neosporin and penicillin (most bacteria resist penicillin these days). That’s basically where we are with antifungals. It’s really bad.
Fear monger much?
Look at all the people who easily forgot that half 1 million people died from Covid
This is a FUNGUS. Not a BACTERIA.
Fungus is the problem, bacteria is the issue, parasite is the cause.
HUGE difference that the USA doesn't get !
Don’t forget to remove your shoes when you enter your home as the risk of transfer of bacteria and fungus are easily spread by shoe’s as people walk through a multitude of bio hazards throughout the day.
Guess I should stop casually licking the bottom of my shoes then. 🤷♂️
People actually wear their shoes in the house? I thought that just was an American television thing.
@@barcelonachair6487 happens a lot in the UK. Especially for engineers or whoever enter your house to fix or check stuff. They don’t even care how much mud they bring into your home and step on your carpet.
Agreed! House shoes like Mr. Rogers! 😂
If you work in a healthcare facility like me,
Use Salus Structured Silver -
Topical gel for skin concerns, and liquid that is very safe to swallow. Trace amount of silver moves through your body, does not stay in your body like Colloidal Silvers.
It banished Candida, Bacteria, Virus, Fungus and some Parasites.
I always travel with it.
It's a Game changer!!
Well this is been going on with MRSA for quite some time I'm surprised they don't make the comparison here..... I was hospitalized with MRSA in my knee which is an advanced form of antibiotic-resistant staph infection.. and almost lost my leg to it. It's more common, than people would like to believe.
That's terrible! I hope you were/are recovering well. My partner is on an immunosuppressive medication and stories like these definitely worry me
My late husband got MRSA back when he had cancer. It was introduced into his blood stream when they put in the port. Almost killed him before the cancer did. It's nasty stuff.
Agreed. MRSA is an antibiotic-resistant bacteria that is still a problem
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I also got mrsa from working at a hospital and it was terrible it spread all over my body and I was on antibiotics for weeks. It’s scary the thought of more fungal infections spreading becohse there has not been alot of studies on it and if a outbreak happens we won’t have the right vaccines for it
MORE IMPORTANTLY: What are the symptoms & how is it spread??? That would’ve been helpful to hear. 🤷🏻♀️
Pipe down kid
Look it up it’s called taking responsibility for yourself & loved ones!
You will have signs and symptoms of infection, such as fever, malaise, high HR. You will know, something is wrong.
@@Shawn-ds9ug Thank you ☺️
Google 3 teachers died in Denver's Colorado in one weekend. This fungus bacteria an yeast one teacher known died of meningitis its quick however
Why doesn't the CDC issue warnings about the BHT in your kids' cereals or the glyphosate on all of your produce?
They do. Why do YOU wait to be spoon-fed by the media?
@@shakeyj4523 You're not wrong - people do rely on the media as a reliable and authoritative source of information. But you're wrong that the CDC "issues warnings" about these things. The CDC isn't any less-evil than the media - indeed, I'd argue they're worse, bc even less people know how crooked they are. And it's got doctors in its midst. Most at the CDC aren't doctors, but everyone there is complicit in the Big Lie - God knows there's more than one.
because reading is fundamental
Excellent POINT! 😉😁
because that is not their purview. regulation of food products is supposed to be done by the FDA, but the FDA uses the majority of its resources on determining the safety of drugs rather than food.
They need to start having extremely thorough and surprise inspections on the cleanliness of hospitals AND their staff to save lives! I mean this must be happening because the hospitals and nursing homes are not cleaned and then sanitized properly after each patient or resident either leaves or dies. And then hearing the spread of it from one patient to another makes me think of how since the 1990's our family has had to deal with nurses and doctors on a regular basis, in offices and in hospitals, due to chronic illnesses in our family, with suppressed immune systems too, and it has been shocking, and scary, to witness first hand the lack of nurses and doctors washing their hands correctly before trying to touch and work with someone in our family!!! We've gotten sick due to nurses and doctors giving us illnesses and we know it was them each time because they were the only ones we saw in months as we are homebound much of the time due to the illnesses. I can not remember 1 time when a doctor or nurse entered our room where we DIDN'T have to ask them to wash their hands before starting their visit with us and THEN it's sickening to watch them NOT wash their hands thoroughly which now, thanks to the Covid pandemic, the entire world KNOWS you have to sudds up hands, then vigorously scrub for 30 seconds and then rinse hands thoroughly for 22-30 seconds as well. Most of the time the nurses and doctors we've seen take about 10-15 seconds total to wash their hands and they're ALWAYS bothered and put out by us asking them to do so too... even after we remind them we have suppressed immune systems... it's crazy!! I even had to drop 1 doctor because she refused to wash her hands and wanted to just put on gloves that her germy hands had to first handle to put them on! It's bad out there, so I am not shocked that this is happening and am praying that no one in our family has to go to a hospital any time soon.
gloves only protect the wearer, not the patient UNLESS they are "sterile" and the user know how to use them correctly. Think surgical setting.
If I’ve ever been in a hospital it’s been a nightmare for me filled with stress and anxiety . They barely clean the rooms I watched the guy lazily wipe some spot on the floor with a mop. I’ve known multiple people who died in hospitals because they went in with a minor issue and contracted an infection while in the hospital. They are run like a business and everyone is a test subject. Don’t go to the hospital and take care of your health
And don't forget all the visitors that go in to hospital.......
I worked in pharmacy and would watch nurses come into my grandfathers room and be shocked at what they touched after dealing with thigns! I was shocked
@@Portia620 do you have a live outside of social media. Your story changes with every comment.
Please , all diabetics be careful, those who recovered from COVID recently be careful 🙏🏾🙏🏾😔
Folks were asking for more info: Candidiasis is an increasingly important nosocomial infection, (it's caused by a patient's caretakers). Although Candida albicans, (causes vaginal infections in women) is the most common cause of candidemia, (now it's growing in your bloodstream - which is normally sterile), there has been increased isolation of non-albicans species of Candida in recent years. C. Auris is an invasive species of Candida (a fungus). Patients in the intensive care unit and those who are immunocompromised are most at risk for the development of candidemia. The clinical manifestations of candidemia vary from minimal fever to a full-blown sepsis syndrome that resembles severe bacterial infection. Invasive candidiasis is defined by hematogenous spread to multiple viscera (e.g., eye, kidney, heart valves, brain). Clinical clues on physical examination that point to possible hematogenous spread of Candida include characteristic eye lesions (chorioretinitis with or without vitritis), skin lesions, and, much less commonly, muscle abscesses. Management of candidemia consists of early and appropriate antifungal therapy and targeted source control, along with individualized decisions regarding central venous catheter removal. Blood cultures should be performed daily or every other day after initiation of antifungal therapy and catheter removal to establish clearance of candidemia. Initial therapy - Treatment of candidemia consists of prompt initiation of antifungal therapy. Antifungal agents include the echinocandins, the azoles, and amphotericin B formulations. In patients with infections due to Candida auris, targeted initial treatment is done with an echinocandin (anti-fungal).
Thank you. This news story was nothing more than placating and insulting to people with a brain. They literally didn’t even address the issue itself. That said, this increase of treatment- resistant candidiasis is extremely concerning and as a public health nurse, I felt that the overuse of steroids during Covid was partly a contributing factor to this increase. Sometimes the medical community creates more problems for itself when it throws steroids and antibiotics at every problem. More people will end up dying from these nosocomial infections than from Covid.
Thank you @m hunter and @P for your your input regarding this fungus. I agree with @P, these news stations dumb down information.
Thank you from an RN. I find it difficult to believe that it's immune to all amphotericin b
This is what killed my son on March 11th of this year
You're the real *MVP.*
This guy is too happy talking about such a serious matter.
It's about to be his pride month lol
Proabably because he's been taking the vaccine rectally for months..
profit..profit..profit!!!!!
they love us sick and unhealthy !!!
we are useless to them happy and healthy.
@@KB-2222How old are you?
@@theWarVetLeave the jokes to the professionals.
I really liked this guest. He provided clear and helpful information with practical solutions and didn’t freak us all out! lol As a teacher, I will make sure my kiddos wash with soap!
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Thank you for your service
Yes regular soap!!!! Not alcohol! We are killing ourselves being too clean!
@@Portia620 I was driving down the road and there it was blocking the road huge ball of fungus🥴
Wendy, I'm not a parent, but as a former kid who really appreciated a good, caring teacher, THANK YOU for looking out for your kids' well-being.
This is a very good, real life-threatening example of the power of evolution. The fungus evolves to be better adapted to its environment, in this case an environment that is filled with anti-fungal medicines. Same things for viruses (HIV, COVID), and bacteria (TB).
Or maybe "gain of function" was involved 🤔🤯
I feel like theirs too much now, my kids are sick for a week almost every month.
When you say evolution, what do you mean? There are 6 types and they ALL have to be working together for “evolution” as atheists would believe to happen. The bottom line is: it’s still a fungus. This means zero evolution. There has never been this type of “evolution” to happen since God created this world as real science has proven.
@@o221e3or maybe… hear me out.. not everything is government conspiracy 😮🤯
The problem is that our berries, fruit, veggies and other agricultural products are sprayed with antifungals, so is corn, soy and even hay which are then fed to animals!
(2:48) Regarding hand-washing, the reporter claims "bacteria are even resistant to washing and scrubbing." Just in case the CDC guy's answer was not clear: that statement is wrong. Washing your hands *correctly* with soap and water is a mechanical process that, when used with proper soap, acts to encase and lift off dirt and bacteria, which rinse away, and that is why it may be even more effective than the alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
the first question should have been , What are the symptoms!!
I know
Folks were asking for more info: Candidiasis is an increasingly important nosocomial infection, (it's caused by a patient's caretakers). Although Candida albicans, (causes vaginal infections in women) is the most common cause of candidemia, (now it's growing in your bloodstream - which is normally sterile), there has been increased isolation of non-albicans species of Candida in recent years. C. Auris is an invasive species of Candida (a fungus). Patients in the intensive care unit and those who are immunocompromised are most at risk for the development of candidemia. The clinical manifestations of candidemia vary from minimal fever to a full-blown sepsis syndrome that resembles severe bacterial infection. Invasive candidiasis is defined by hematogenous spread to multiple viscera (e.g., eye, kidney, heart valves, brain). Clinical clues on physical examination that point to possible hematogenous spread of Candida include characteristic eye lesions (chorioretinitis with or without vitritis), skin lesions, and, much less commonly, muscle abscesses. Management of candidemia consists of early and appropriate antifungal therapy and targeted source control, along with individualized decisions regarding central venous catheter removal. Blood cultures should be performed daily or every other day after initiation of antifungal therapy and catheter removal to establish clearance of candidemia. Initial therapy - Treatment of candidemia consists of prompt initiation of antifungal therapy. Antifungal agents include the echinocandins, the azoles, and amphotericin B formulations. In patients with infections due to Candida auris, targeted initial treatment is done with an echinocandin (anti-fungal).
@@Readit4Life_2Chron7_14Thank you for taking your time to write this and share it with us.
That man works for the CDC and basically said he don’t know nothing about this fungus
Already denying any knowledge of it just like Fauci!
And he sure is smiling about it. They must have "a treatment " lined up to "help us." $$$$$$$$$$$
He was reading off of notes the entire time.
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CDC-- what else could we expect?
So The Last Of Us was first a video game, than a tv show, and now it's apparently becoming a real life with this fungus.
No, genius.... just no.
@Tony Moore doesn't forget about homosexuality that's spreading too!
@Tony Moore life with no risk of child support can you blame them.
That fungus controls the mind, this fungi just makes people physically sick.
@@milothegreatful hatred is also a pandemic disorder on the rise
I would imagine dying from this is a nightmare.
I had thrush (a candida fungus) for 2 years and no anti-fungal worked! Maybe it was this?! The doctors said only people with really low immune systems couldn’t fight it off and they even gave me an HIV test (thankfully negative, but scared the crap out of me!) If it was this then I would assume anyone could get it. It appeared for me after taking antibiotics.
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If it is a skin fungus and topical medication didn't work, then use hairdryer to heat the area to 42C or 109F, daily. If it is a lesion in between toes, which is sensitive to the heat, and so the hairdryer method won't be practical, then make sure before bed to wear a very warm sock and avoid wearing tight shoes in order to prevent poor circulation. To check for temperature, use infrared-thermometer but set its mode to read object temperature (otherwise the normal mode is only for reading forehead temperature).
@@anchorread68 I really appreciate it, but it was in my mouth and down my throat, but I'm sure someone could benefit from your advice! 🙏❤️
Try fixing your gut health. Take probiotic and prebiotic everyday and see if it helps. It helps a lot for me to make me healthier
@@davidwestal4238 I have actually taken them for many years daily already.
We should be diligent in our hygiene in general
If the Earth doesn't push against us, then we can't survive. Our spiritual debts are paid back through illness, pain, suffering, and loss. So the best way to not get sick is by stopping all the harm you cause and by forgiving all the bad things that happen to you.
100% correct
I heard that, back when antibiotics were first developed, they were constantly inventing new ones to keep up with the resistance. However, they don't do that anymore. You don't see new antibiotics coming onto the market. Another example of our fine health scare system!
They are trying very hard worldwide to develop new antibiotcs, but it’s getting harder to find the raw materials to make the so called “chemical backbone”
Doesn't make money
@@wplants9793 another problem caused by companies seeking the cheapest end
@@DivineLightPaladin Every major new jump that is found to a more effective antibiotic that does not yet have resistance to it is worth billions in revenue. I remember when ciprofloxacin was approved in 1987, and the IV form a few years later. It was expensive stuff, but it did fantastic things for people suffering from infections that were not being controlled by anything else, including people poisoned with anthrax. The patent on it expired in the early 2000's so it became cheap, but it was also less effective after having been used and all the organisms exposed to it for 20 years. The OP's information is incorrect that there aren't heavy investments and efforts to find new ones--there have always been, but it is getting harder to identify new ones that actually work without also having lasting ill effects on patients.
New antibiotics aren't profitable to big pharma.
The word CDC and health care quality should be criminal using it in the same sentence
Great explanation about how antibiotic resistance evolves!
Would have been nice if they told us the symptoms to know if you are infected or not
you're not
Check M Hunters comment
@mlb1818 Worry more about your paranoia rather than this fungal infection
Who trusts the CDC anymore?
And we still trusting and listening to the CDC why!?!?!?🤡🌍 Look at the face of that spokesperson, it so rehearsed and he is speaking as if he is explaining something silly to children. DISGUSTING. People, look at his face!?!? If it was real, he would not be trying to be so nice and cutesy....🙄
Here we go!! Going after our vulnerable Elderly!
🙏🏽
let them go. free up some social security money to bring down debt😊
@@teflondawn Including your elderly family.
@@ytr3488 im an orphan
@@teflondawn and when it spreads long enough between elderly, it can improve and let younger people have a taste as well. You want to give the disease that chance?
😂😂😂 Never have i seem so many Empty Nursing homes 😂😂😂 they all got jabbed 😮
The covid pandemic is far from over. It’s unfortunate and disheartening to hear an employee of the CDC state that ‘it’s receding’, which people take to mean it’s going away, when he knows the virus comes in waves, and that this current lower level is still killing over 1k Americans each week. And given what’s happening in India, Thailand and other countries currently, the US is due for another surge in the next few months.
Oh shut up you gullible sheep. Natural causes isn't a virus!
Oh
You're insane.
Allie, thank you for mentioning this. I was shocked to discover that even John Hopkins, has removed its infamous SARS-Cov-2 tracking tool.
The most intelligent comment I've seen in a while regarding covid. The fact people think it's to loss over 1k people a week to a virus it's mind blowing. I always say it's "OK" until it happens to you or someone you love. My daughter is 23 and now has a heart problem due to getting covid. Ignorance in America is unreal 😳
Oregano is an excellent antibiotic and because it is natural our bodies don't seem to become resistant to it. Cinnamon is also great for fungus. Antibiotics is synthetic. Nature provides the best remedy. Many other plants, and seeds, that are great for fungus. Like cloves.
I am buying these today.
🎉
Nutritional advice.
Try homemade fermented foods and drinks like kefir.
Collidal silver as well
Plantain "weed" fights fungus, too.
its nice to know every article i read says this is spread in healthcare settings and is mostly affecting those in the care of hospital settings.
please note im not actually happy about this. im going to an appointment in a hospital on monday and now terrified
Well you can relax einstein... these pathogens mostly affect hospital patients who are incubated, on ventilators, or immunocompromised.
One of the biggest spreaders of fungus is continual mask wearing
Don’t be terrified. The chance of you contracting this is very low. The more articles you read about this, the more paranoid you are going to get, it’s just your primordial brain kicking in👍
you have seen the tv show and played the game…
now you can LIVE IT !!!
😳
Menwhile the real fungus lives and thrives in mar-a-largo
Rich Very very true...
That fungus wants to infest the WH again.
@@allenaxp6259 THANKS!!!!
😂😂😂
Excellent, informative title--thanks for including the name of the fungus 👍
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The Army uses the "Five F's" mnemonic to remember the five biggest disease vectors:
Fingers Face Food Feces Flies.
Fingers are the biggest. They get on everything. We wipe our bottoms, and then play with our food...
Et cetera.
Wow, he seems really happy discussing this but don’t worry it will only affects people in nursing homes and anyone with compromise immunity. These nursing homes are so short staff that there is no way these residents are being bathed or having their hands wash for them if needed. If you are sick, good luck just walking into a public place you can get germs no matter what even if wearing a mask because it’s not going to help. No fear mongering it’s just part of our lives now.
He is smiling because he is proud of his colleagues’ creation
Does the CDC want us to take straight poison this time too?
Why wait?
This guy just seems TOOOoooooo excited & happy & it’s so obvious that he is just repeating bullet points that are the same as what we’ve been bombarded with over the last few years. It just seems all too robotic.
If you want entertainment I would change the channel.
Different from candids albicans ( thrush). Which is common.
I went to a new doctor and she didn't even examine my mouth and throat.
@@jjk2one ….ok
Antibiotics for humans are less effective now because the meat we buy and eat is full of antibiotics which are fed to the animals. What do they expect to happen?
Eat a healthy diet, exercise to build up your strengths, meditate or find a way to RELAX, get adequate sleep, everyday do something you enjoy. Pets can make a huge difference in your quality of happiness. Volunteer to do something MEANINGFUL to you. Bad things will happen, try to be prepared. Know that I love you and I care.
Thank you! I love you and care ❤
I’ve been getting a bacterial infection on my uvula from just brushing my teeth in Pennsylvania and Ohio. I think the water in those two states are contaminated.
Where are you located in pa? I’ve not experienced this
Spray mouth w colloidal silver spray from vitamin shoppe. Take chlorophyll capsules as well to cleanse blood.
Wow. Did not tell us how we catch it. Where it originated from. Not very informative
Let us open our minds. Fungus, black, green, white mold. How about parasites now there's a discussion of magnitude.
When you get an infection on you're foot due to traveling and not being able to shower cause your on a greyhound bus which doesn't allow for you to properly clean one's body... And due to not getting antibiotics on time my infection went into my bleed stream causing a viral infection that later on gave me low blood circulation and Reynolds syndrome. A vary real and scary problem when whoever you traveling with doesn't allow for you to properly care for your own body as in shower...
My brother had one! Nothing was able to work on it.
He felt terrible for a month or so, no issues now.
Candida feeds on sugar unless this is different.... And what does the Standard American Diet contain hidden in everything?
Pro biotics, not anti biotics are the future of healthcare
Stop dealing with these doctors, hospitals and pharmaceutical drugs.
you might need 1 of the CDC 20 vaccines ?? CDC is a vaccine Corporation. Making $4.6 billion per year
Dude...take some Tumeric with black pepper and call it a day
Tony Orlando and Dawn warned us about this
it's the MRSA of fungus....
I learned nothing about the fungus in question.
Just learned about this infection in my microbiology class. Wow!
Infection?
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@@deborahwhit118 Yes. Fungal infection.
How do you get it?
How did your teacher get the information so quickly and want to teach it? Oh wait it’s probably because you have a good teacher.
It "can be deadly" but your title makes it sound like an urgent threat. Gotta love the mass media and your sensationalism.
Everyone has some candida on them already and its a natural part of your micro-biome. However, in certain cases the fungus can grow out of control. In most situations this is due to your pH not being at the proper levels.
Candida can be easily kept under control by increasing the acidity in your diet, getting off carbs and sugar etc, as it tends to thrive in an environment that is more base.
This is not a cause for concern. This is just CBS trying to get 'fear' clicks.
No it's not fear baiting. You can help control a milder candida overgrowth with a strict diet, but if you've got a compromised immune system or you have to be on meds that require steroids (which spike your sugar) than diet alone won't fix the issue. That's where antifungals come in, but we're having issues with resistance even beyond progressive Candida Auris. Certain strains considered much less dangerous are showing growing resistance to drugs like Fluconozole. And frankly, we don't have a wide array of options for antifungal like we do for antibacterial meds. We're probably 10 years behind where we need to be on that.
I was surprised I had to go down 10 comments to see that someone had to point out that this is nothing new or uncommon to our species and many people, knowingly or not, have had or are having spikes of Candida on or in their body.
How many Americans actually have a healthy Ph balance and eat a proper diet? Think about that and then see the cause for concern. Corporations are poisoning people with fake food and now they are ripe for dying from a resilient fungus.
@@e.turduckeny630 Fair point. However in most cases when someone is considered 'compromised' it just means code for obesity, diabetes, which is most of the population in the US, and that 100% can be fixed with diet/exercise.
@@TheStrangeHermit Well, we all know that’s not about to happen. Asking ppl to not gorge themselves into obesity, is considered both a personal insult and a violation of constitutional rights.
WARNING, WARNING !!!
New fungus called the :" Elite, politicians and wealthy businessmen!!!".....
It begins.
May God help us all.
LOL!!!!!!
You know there was a TV series that came out about this
Which one?
@@Infroblxckentprobably the last of us
Is it just me…or is this guy super excited about this 🤔
CDC has lost all credibility.
And how much credibility has Wojna built up?
@@reflectingwithry Well, I was right about all of this. Now what I really need to build up is my army so I can remove everyone who pulled the scam on my less astute fellow countrymen.
Does the fungus cause a skin infection or does this affect the body internally? I don't think that was explained in this video. Generally, when someone says fungus, I think of a skin infection. What are the symptoms, what to look for?
M Hunter, above in the comments, has answered your question.
@@k8eekatt Thanks.
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This is because hospitals and all.places like nursing homes stop cleaning with clorax years and years ago. All.hospitals and such when in my.days growing up all clinics and hospitals and such used to clean with clorax floors and bathrooms and so on surfaces . But hospitals and clinics and so on stop cleaning with clorax years ago .
A fungus among us😮
😀 Aren't you a fun guy!
Yes it's called the Brandon his minions and the pharmaceutical companies
@gg for3 …..Man, Qanon got you good. 😂
@@ggfor3278 replying to a joke comment with unneccessary political brainrot, im glad you all are nearing retirement/old folks home age
So who exactly didn't get the joke. I was agreeing with you SMH. Who's Old now??? Issues. Get over them
Why didn't they issue a warning about the Fungus that's already called Candis Owens?
Lol noice
Candidas Ownes? Lol Too funny
I'm so glad i quit the left. I refuse to associate with name calling hypocrisy
@@lorrieprothero2175 You're so noble. Do you wear pearls to bed?
@The Godblogger are you trying to help prove my point? I said i didn’t want to associate with people who fling insults and there you go flinging one. It convinces me that i made the right decision to leave behind the hateful people.
Oregano oil, rosemary oil,m and many other natural spices and herbs we use daily can treat this.. but don't listen to me I'm just a crazed citizen who thinks for themselves and does what they want to make the world a better place.
Share away, no need to withhold.
I seen it as a working nurse, patient tongues be white. However, only very sick and immune compromised patients I seen have it.
It doesn't matter how well you scrub your hands if the kid making your mach combo burrito goes to the bathroom and doesn't wash his hands.
I don’t trust the CDC
Every now and then a new superbug they have to release!The bigger problem are the people releasing them!
That is a conspiracy that has been going on since before humans. It is called biology.
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Who is that?
@barbaraclarke - don't be so paranoid-ignorant
The world will go on whether you watch the news or quit watching the news altogether. Take care of yourself in the mean time. 🙂
Best not to watch it. What value is it, really, to your personal well-being?
ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS YALL MISSED IS WHATS THE SYMPTOMS????
The fungus can cause a bloodstream infection. Fever, chills, sweats and low blood pressure are the most common symptoms of a C. auris infection.
They mentioned the name,
Then talked about superbugs for 6 minutes.
What is it? Where does it come from, Canadian what? Meat, Bread, Textiles?
Those are the questions I want answers to,
I've had a cough for a week,
And this did not help me at all.
Google, here I come.
😂😂
Imagine my surprise. BTW what’s the US patent number for this one?
@New-bw4kz - how does if feel to be so paranoid that it makes you dumb?
I have an infection that is resistant to four antibiotics. I have to wait months between doctors visits where I’m usually dismissed. I genuinely believe I’m about to die from doctor negligence and there’s nothing I can do
أنصحك بالقسط الهندي والشيح والزعتر البري . الأعشاب أفضل من المضادات الحيوية .
How are you doing now? I have krusei and glabrata what do you have?im im so much pain did anything work for you.
Another reason to be sparing with when we choose to take antibiotics. I hadn't in 3 years... But broke it last year when I had a tooth infection.
Try healing clay next time … make a paste put on tooth every night and it will stop pain and draw out infection by magnetic ions …. Look up on UA-cam testimonials. I used myself and it worked!
I did not get any new information after that 6-minute video.
Wow it's always something 🙏
No it's always safe and effective
I left the video as soon as he said cdc
This is a bunch of bS. Not that it’s not important, more so that it’s all about the cleanliness of our facilities. Do people not yet see how forcing a ridiculous mandate and threatening ANY HCW(even housekeeping) can damage the whole system? I mean, CDiff can live on a surface for like 50 some days without being clean. Well, we are all low on staff. What people don’t know, is any facility derived infection, no matter what, is to be payed for by the facility. People need to be grateful that those who still work in these places even want to after the way we were treated. I’m sure there’s no remorse from people who wrongly advocated for the mandates, calling people heartless, horrible nurses, doctors, and all other HCW. Sometimes I think we should just leave y’all to care for yourselves. You knew better than us, even though we said this would happen. Now it’s just this kind of BS and I hope people are proud of those articles they read that had been paid for.
6:23
Time for homeopathic medicine.
Truly sad how they announce what they put out on the people! The CDC isn’t on our side
What they're not telling you is candida is present in everyone's digestive system. It's from eating too many carbohydrates and taking too many antibiotics. TURPENTINE
Look up testimonials of chamomile tea and pau d arco tea rids fungus in body.
When will people realize that these bugs are designed to weed out the weak?
OK class, what did we just learn about candida auris?
Not much, according to the comments lol.
They on there smiling they put this one out quick
Candida aureus is a yeast not a fungus but occurs with anthrax brucellosis which is a fungus. When antifungal treatment is used a yeast infection appears. Yeast is always resistant to antifungal medication and antibiotics. Yeast is an entirely different kingdom or phyla in biology. Candida aureus has to be treated with a systemic yeast treatment like tea oil or strong black teas. The most serious creation of antibiotic resistant bacteria is the limited prescription for antibiotics from physicians. An emergency room will ony give one day of antibiotics and at the most 7 day prescription for antibiotics. This 7 day prescription is certainly not enough to prevent antibiotic resistant bacteria. An antibiotic prescription should be greater than 15 days minimum to avoid the creation of antibiotic resistant bacteria. A 21 days prescription is a safe number of days of antibiotics to assure healing before antibiotic treatment is withdrawn.
@markcampbell -BS. You obviously aren't trained
This was here 4 years ago, they are even using the same pictures. Confused as to if they are just trying to keep control through media
Damn! Last of us!?😢
FR FR
My brother passed away from this.
Holy crap. I heard about this a few weeks ago. I no longer believe in coincidence. Did it leak from a lab too?
When is their vaccine coming out? Next week?????????
is it a coincidence this was followed by an ad for Last of Us? i think not
CDC not helping
Good reason to stop wearing fungus breeder masks
Ya I’m staying out of hospitals