on the September 5, 2010
。 Chang reported that Japan's global network has been some kind of "super bacteria" attack, antibiotics can not afford any of their role in making the Japanese people into a panic.
According to South Korea's YTN 9月5日reported in Tokyo in a university hospital, 46 were diagnosed as infected with these bacteria, which have killed 27 people. Existing antibiotics can not afford to have any effect on these bacteria, so Japanese media called "super bacteria"
Relevant staff of the hospital, said: "Patients are in hospital bacteria such as internal infections, the approach has begun to investigate the infection."
。 Reported that the group infected with "superbugs" in the case not only in the university hospitals in Tokyo, Aichi, in Japan, also found a similar bacterial infections until the end of the month 7, there are 24 people infected, of whom 6 died.
Labor, and Welfare said it's still not sure the "super bacteria" is a direct cause of death in patients, but the bacteria in the major hospitals in Japan have spread the trend, and that epidemiological studies will begin the investigation.
According to South Korea's YTN 9月5日reported in Tokyo in a university hospital, 46 were diagnosed as infected with these bacteria, which have killed 27 people. Existing antibiotics can not afford to have any effect on these bacteria, so Japanese media called "super bacteria"
Relevant staff of the hospital, said: "Patients are in hospital bacteria such as internal infections, the approach has begun to investigate the infection."
。 Reported that the group infected with "superbugs" in the case not only in the university hospitals in Tokyo, Aichi, in Japan, also found a similar bacterial infections until the end of the month 7, there are 24 people infected, of whom 6 died.
Labor, and Welfare said it's still not sure the "super bacteria" is a direct cause of death in patients, but the bacteria in the major hospitals in Japan have spread the trend, and that epidemiological studies will begin the investigation.
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