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No Antibiotics Worked On Superbug That the Killing Agent of a US Woman


No Antibiotics Worked On Superbug That the Killing Agent of a US Woman
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No antibiotics could save the life of a woman from Nevada who got affected by the superbug.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the superbug became resistant to every antibiotic that available in the country.Deeming the condition of the woman was incurable; doctors tested 26 different types of drugs on her before the death.
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Woman In US Dies After Superbug Picked Up In India, 13 Antibiotics Failed, Say Doctors


Woman In US Dies After Superbug Picked Up In India, 13 Antibiotics Failed, Say Doctors
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A woman in the US died after being infected by a superbug most likely during her visit to India, say doctors who found that the "nightmare" bacteria was resistant to all available antibiotics.The infection was caused by carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), a multidrug-resistant organism associated with high mortality.While CRE are not new to the United States, what was new in this case was that the infection was resistant or non-susceptible to all available antimicrobial drugs, researchers said.The 70-year-old patient in the US was admitted to an acute care hospital last year after an extended trip to India.She was given a primary diagnosis of systemic inflammatory response syndrome, likely resulting from an infected right hip seroma.The infection was serious; none of the 14 antibiotics physicians used to treat the woman worked.After the CRE - identified as Klebsiella pneumoniae - was confirmed by lab testing, an isolate from a wound specimen was sent to the CDC for further susceptibility testing and to determine the mechanism of resistance.That testing confirmed the presence of New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM-1), an enzyme that directly breaks down carbapenems, a powerful class of antibiotics that are often used to treat multidrug-resistant infections.The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention's antimicrobial testing showed the isolate was resistant to 26 different antibiotics, including all aminoglycosides and polymixins - another class of last-resort antibiotics.It was also intermittently resistant to tigecycline, an antibiotic developed specifically to overcome drug-resistant organisms.Essentially, there were no treatment options.Meanwhile, the patient's condition was deteriorating quickly.
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Death Of Woman From Superbug Resistant To 26 Antibiotics Highlights Danger Of Drug Resistance


Death Of Woman From Superbug Resistant To 26 Antibiotics Highlights Danger Of Drug Resistance
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Ticked Off!Here's What You Need To Know About Lyme DiseaseAdvertisementA woman in Nevada who recently returned from India died in September last year from a superbug infection resistant to 26 antibiotics.No Available TreatmentRandall Todd, the director of epidemiology and public health preparedness for the Washoe County Health District, who co-authored a report of the case that was published in the Jan. 13 issue of CDC's journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, said that there was basically nothing in the hospital's medicine cabinet that can treat the lady.
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