its reddit so take it with a pinch of salt
About 2 weeks ago this doctor in India received a patient with a Staph infection that was resistant to every single antibiotic they tried, the patient died and was turned over to India’s CDC. Now a second patient has turned up with the same infection and it turns out that they worked at the same factory producing antibiotics and that environment provided the ideal conditions for antibiotic resistant bacteria to develop because of the ambient amount of antibiotics in the factory.
i thought they were going to come from a CAFO or some shit, but an antibiotic pharma factory is some yikes shit. like, wtf is with the air handling there.
or are workers just kinda helping themselves to extras/spoilage to recklessly treat stuff without following protocols. because that would certain do it.
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