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Could this possibly be related to the massive amount of criminal illegal aliens from all over the world? The homeless crisis? The Drug crisis? If you did not answer yes to any of those, you are the problem.

Before you ask, if you look up the "superbug" (Shigella sonnei), YES, the Primary country it comes from is INDIA. Literal street shitters are shitting up LA and America. Deport them all.

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>A diarrhea-causing superbug is stirring up trouble in Los Angeles. Researchers have tracked down a worrying new strain of Shigella bacteria in the area—one that can resist almost every antibiotic thrown at it. Scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles, conducted the study, which looked at an unusual cluster of Shigella cases discovered between 2023 and 2024. Each of the cases were found to be carrying an extensively drug-resistant (XDR) strain of the bacteria. Though the victims all recovered, the researchers say their discovery is “alarming,” especially since it’s likely that the superbug is still actively spreading in LA and possibly elsewhere.

Could this possibly be related to the massive amount of criminal illegal aliens from all over the world? The homeless crisis? The Drug crisis? If you did not answer yes to any of those, you are the problem. Before you ask, if you look up the "superbug" (Shigella sonnei), YES, the Primary country it comes from is INDIA. Literal street shitters are shitting up LA and America. Deport them all. Archive: https://archive.today/TedZG From the post: >>A diarrhea-causing superbug is stirring up trouble in Los Angeles. Researchers have tracked down a worrying new strain of Shigella bacteria in the area—one that can resist almost every antibiotic thrown at it. Scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles, conducted the study, which looked at an unusual cluster of Shigella cases discovered between 2023 and 2024. Each of the cases were found to be carrying an extensively drug-resistant (XDR) strain of the bacteria. Though the victims all recovered, the researchers say their discovery is “alarming,” especially since it’s likely that the superbug is still actively spreading in LA and possibly elsewhere.
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Reading stuff like that scares the shit out of me...

[–] 0 pt

I wonder how this stuff will hold up against ivermectin.