Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Scientist: New antibiotic is ground and released slowly Will threaten human health

Scientist: New antibiotic is ground and released slowly Will threaten human health
(Boston Zinedine) The scientist warns, slow down and research and develop new and more effective antibiotic, may let the world get back to the situation before penicillin appear.
Austria resist infection doctor of medicine centre special thunder bar cut, resist little biologic product and chemotherapy (ICAAC) on the 50th now The annual meeting is said: "We have a very great drug resistance question, form the health crisis to the global mankind. "
Special thunder bar cut, say thousands of people influence by many kinds of germ's drug resistance and die now, this has already neutralized a big problem of the developed country as development.
This Austrian expert reminds and says: "Having already presented a lot cases that can't be cured, we do not have any antibiotic that can treat them, we see too that resist the medicine venereal disease fungus to increase. "
Doctor Noel of the drugmaker of Johnson Johnson says, in the past 10 years, are absorbed in little and half the scientific research of new antibiotic. He also says, the payback of investing in antibiotic and studying is not so good as other treatments, the funds of this field were reduced finally.
Noel says, according to his investigation, nearly there are 50 kinds of new medicines curing the infective disease while researching and developing. Less than half at, research and develop stage in early days still, have another more, 10% enter, research and develop stage finally only among them. Noel says: "Even a medicine enter last stage, need, apply to the patient while being from two to four also too. "
Special thunder bar cut, think society need one new route made the investment and made profits to consider solve the problem only now. She has mentioned some suggestions, for example set up to the public private cooperative organization and invest more public fund in research.
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