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'Superbug' Gene Hits Japan

SHINO YUASA   09/ 7/10 07:29 AM ET   AP

E Coli Bacteria
A magnified photograph of E. coli bacteria.

TOKYO — Japan has confirmed the nation's first case of a new gene in bacteria that allows the microorganisms to become drug-resistant superbugs, detected in a man who had medical treatment in India, a Health Ministry official said Tuesday.

The gene, known as NDM-1, was found in a Japanese man in his 50s, Kensuke Nakajima said.

Researchers say the gene – which appears to be circulating widely in India – alters bacteria, making them resistant to nearly all known antibiotics.

Drug-resistant bacteria are not new. Many bacteria are resistant to the world's first antibiotic, penicillin, as well as successive generations of drugs. Excessive use and improper use of antibiotics have exacerbated the problem and led to the emergence of superbugs.

"The potential of NDM-1 to be a worldwide public health problem is great, and coordinated international surveillance is needed," according to a widely publicized report in the British medical journal Lancet in August.

The gene has been seen largely in the deadly E. coli bacteria and on DNA structures that can be easily copied and passed onto other types of bacteria.

The man was hospitalized in April 2009 after returning from India where he had medical treatment. Nakajima declined to say what kind of treatment the man had received in India, citing the man's privacy.

The man had a high fever while staying at a hospital in Tochigi, north of Tokyo. He was discharged in October last year.

The hospital – Dokkyo Medical University Hospital – kept a preserved sample of the suspected superbug from the man. The hospital examined the sample after the Lancet report.

The Tochigi hospital notified the Health Ministry about the detection of the NDM-1 gene. It told the ministry that no in-hospital infections were found. Following the confirmation of the discovery – Japan's first NDM-1 case – the Health Ministry launched a nationwide survey, asking local health authorities to check on hospitals for evidence of more infections.

Along with India, the new superbug gene has been detected in small numbers in Australia, Canada, the United States, the Netherlands, Sweden and the U.K. Researchers say since many Americans and Europeans travel to India and Pakistan for elective procedures like cosmetic surgery, it was likely the superbug gene would spread worldwide.

Antimicrobial resistance – the ability of microorganisms to escape drugs' efficacy – is an increasing global health problem that could affect control of diseases such as respiratory infections and dysentery, according to the World Health Organization.

The WHO says NDM-1 requires monitoring and further study. With effective measures, countries have successfully battled multi-drug resistant microorganisms in the past.

It recommends that governments focus their efforts in four areas: surveillance, rational antibiotic use, legislation to stop sales of antibiotics without prescription, and rigorous infection prevention measures such as hand-washing in hospitals.

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Now with even MORE microbial micro-bio!
10:51 PM on 09/07/2010
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"The WHO says NDM-1 requires monitoring and further study. With effective measures, countries have successfully battled multi-drug resistant microorganisms in the past.

It recommends that governments focus their efforts in four areas: surveillance, rational antibiotic use, legislation to stop sales of antibiotics without prescription, and rigorous infection prevention measures such as hand-washing in hospitals."

----Ahh, anything but revisiting AFFORDABLE health care in the USA so that people are less likely to flee the country for treatment, right?
I mean, that nice World Health Organization is soooooo concerned about our well being, right?

I call bullshit on the WHO, who should be admonishing our insurance companies for creating an atmosphere where ordinary Americans cannot afford medical treatment in their own country. If most Americans were to stay here and get treated there would be significantly less chance of this bug reaching epidemic proportions here, yes?
01:50 PM on 09/08/2010
So, did you miss the part that said he was from Japan? How does this have anything to do with the US health system? More to the point, how many are fleeing the US to be treated in India?
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09:08 PM on 09/07/2010
I've always felt that this would be the cause of mass exterminations of the human race. The world is getting smaller, people more mobile, and there have been too many instances of inter-species bacteria transfers. Combine that with the artificial way food is raised by corporate farms and you have a recipe for an unprecedented disaster.
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09:41 PM on 09/07/2010
mass extermination is not the end result of any virus or bacteria. Eventually people will develop an immunity.
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09:51 AM on 09/08/2010
Ebola, HIV, among others have caused mass exterminations. I didn't say everyone.
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Greg Logan
01:58 PM on 09/08/2010
prob the word "extermination" isn't the best.... certainly massive deaths.... along the lines of the black plauge, etc......
08:01 PM on 09/07/2010
Here are some excellent videos on the superbug and its global spread.....

http://www.newslook.com/videos/search/superbug
07:54 PM on 09/07/2010
Complicating things is the regular dosing of farm animals with antibiotics. Without these drugs the animals would quickly die because they're kept in cruel conditions; when people eat them they are also ingesting antibiotics, rendering them less effective. If you decide to eat flesh, avoid commercially grown beef, pork, poultry. You'll feel better & have improved immunity.
08:46 PM on 09/07/2010
I believe that is what caused this ...dosing of our food products...
04:49 PM on 09/07/2010
good news for the drug companies another scare
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04:15 PM on 09/07/2010
Mother's nature way of keeping the population down. Sad but true..
05:57 PM on 09/07/2010
I agree. There are too many of us and we make a mess of things ... so the planet will keep things balanced.
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Gary Drechsel
04:14 PM on 09/07/2010
"Researchers say since many Americans and Europeans travel to India and Pakistan for elective procedures like cosmetic surgery, it was likely the superbug gene would spread worldwide."

Vanity is our downfall...
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01:41 AM on 09/08/2010
actually southern India is a meca for dental care - they take international ins. and the prices are affordable. They have 5 star medical care, up-to-date surgery procedures and Rx costs are the cheapest in the world. Cancer & auto-immune disease treatment and surgeries too expensive here in the US can be bought with a single credit card payment. Its a popular medical destination for middle easterners as well....
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03:32 PM on 09/07/2010
This could be a real problem for a lot of people. Considering that a lot of people die (or struggle) with infections post surgery, if there isn't an antibiotic that can be given to these people that is powerful enough to kill the infection, I'm not sure what else can be done.
03:19 PM on 09/07/2010
With news like this, it is painfully obvious that a drastic increase in research funding is needed for the discovery and synthesis of novel antibiotic classes. The mindless Conservative sheeple herds need to really wake up. Science isn't just for the "intellectual elite" in their supposed ivory towers. This is the same work that allows their children not to die of polio.