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Old 09-13-2010, 05:24 PM #9
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I still am more likely to get a run of the mill or MRSA than this...but, this is coming....ugh.

I am also more likely to die of a drug interaction....frankly, I do think my chances are good....but, I do not understand why WHO and CDC ignores globalization the way they do. We are NOT ready for this development.

Some one said this would render us pre-antibiotic era. I disagree...it is pre-antibiotic era with instant global travel.
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