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  • Ancient dormant viruses found in permafrost, once revived, can infect amoeba

    03/10/2023 3:46:20 PM PST · by devane617 · 19 replies
    phys.org ^ | 03/10/2023
    A team of climate scientists from France, Russia and Germany has found that ancient viruses dormant for tens of thousands of years in permafrost can infect modern amoeba when they are revived. For their study, reported on the open-access site Viruses, the group collected several giant virus specimens from permafrost in Siberia and tested them to see if they could still infect modern creatures. Prior research has shown that permafrost—frozen soil—is an excellent preservative. Many carcasses of frozen extinct animals have been extracted from permafrost in the Northern Hemisphere. Prior research has also shown that plant seeds lying dormant in...
  • CDC: Recalled eye drops linked to vision loss, eye removal, death

    03/18/2023 3:17:07 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 31 replies
    WFSB ^ | 3/18/23 | CNN Newsource staff
    (CNN) - Recalled eye drops have been linked to dozens of dangerous infections and at least one death. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified 68 patients in 16 states with infections from Global Pharma Healthcare’s Artificial Tears Lubricant Eye Drops. The artificial tears, distributed by Ezricare and Delsam Pharma, were first recalled in February. According to the CDC, patients were infected by a rare strain of drug-resistant bacteria never before reported in the U.S. Eight patients reported losing vision, and four had to have eyeballs surgically removed. One person died. The CDC says anyone who has used Ezricare...
  • FDA expands recall of potentially contaminated eye products amid outbreak

    02/23/2023 10:29:57 AM PST · by DallasBiff · 2 replies
    CBS ^ | 2/22/23 | Alexander Tin
    The Food and Drug Administration warned Wednesday of another imported eye product that could be contaminated with bacteria, in the wake of an outbreak earlier this year of highly drug-resistant bacteria that hospitalized and blinded some patients. Americans should stop using Delsam Pharma's Artificial Eye Ointment, the FDA says, an over-the-counter product manufactured by Global Pharma Healthcare Private Limited. The company has agreed to recall the product. It's the same manufacturer behind the EzriCare and Delsam Pharma artificial tears products that were already recalled earlier this year. The FDA had faulted the company for multiple violations and banned imports into...
  • CDC Warns Against Eye Drops Linked to 1 Death, 50 Infections in 11 States

    02/01/2023 2:40:46 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 19 replies
    New York Post ^ | February 1, 2023 | Jack Hobbs
    The CDC has urged several doctors and patients to stop using EzriCare Artificial Tears as it has been linked to 50 bacteria-resistant infections and one death in 11 states, according to a report. Most of the people infected said they used artificial tears, with EzriCare being the most reported brand. EzriCare drops are preservative-free and don’t have any ingredients that prevent bacterial infections from occurring. “CDC recommends that clinicians and patients immediately discontinue the use of EzriCare Artificial Tears until the epidemiological investigation and laboratory analyses are complete,” said the report.
  • UPDATE: Eyedrops Sold In Drug Stores Nationwide Are Contaminated With Deadly Bacterial ‘Superbug’: MANUFACTURED IN INDIA – 3 People Die After Using Artificial Tears Products, 8 Lose Vision, 4 Have Eyeballs Surgically Removed

    03/23/2023 8:31:12 AM PDT · by bitt · 15 replies
    gateway pundit ^ | 3/23/2023 | alicia powe
    Public health authorities are investigating an outbreak of bacterial infections across the United States caused by over-the-counter eyedrops contaminated with a rare “extensively drug-resistant” bacterial superbug. At least 68 patients in 16 states are suffering from severe side effects after using Artificial Tear eyedrops that were infected with a rare strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Tuesday. Last month, Artificial Tears Lubricant Eye Drops, a product used to lubricate dry eyes, was recalled by its manufacturer Global Pharma Healthcare. The drops were distributed by EzriCare and Delsam Pharma and sold at drug stores...
  • Lethal Eye Drop Recall!....3 people die after using contaminated eyedrops bought at Walmart, CVS and Target: 8 lose vision, 4 have eyeballs surgically removed.... rare bacterial superbug in solution........

    03/22/2023 11:18:33 PM PDT · by caww · 55 replies
    Daily mail ^ | 3/23/2023 | Andrew cavallier
    Eyedrops from EzriCare and Delsam Phama were recalled .... As of March 14, a reported 68 patients in 16 states have been infected with this 'rare strain' of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, according to an update by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Global Pharma Healthcare recalled its Artificial Tears Lubricant Eye Drops that were distributed by EzriCare and Delsam Pharma last month. The drops had been sold at drug stores across the country, including Walmart, Target, and CVS, and on Amazon, though the products have since been pulled.
  • CDC says to stop using Ezricare Artificial Tears as it probes infections and a death

    02/01/2023 7:13:22 AM PST · by Red Badger · 31 replies
    CBS News ^ | FEBRUARY 1, 2023 / 7:56 AM | Staff
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is recommending that consumers and health care providers immediately stop using EzriCare Artificial Tears as it investigates a "multistate cluster" of infections that testing has linked to the eye drops. At least one death has been associated with the infections. Infections have been found in 50 patients in 11 states, the CDC said, adding that most of them had used artificial tears and that the mostly commonly used brand was Ezricare. Results in some patients included "permanent vision loss resulting from ocular infection, hospitalization and [the] death of one patient with bloodstream infection,"...
  • Science Takes On a Silent Invader (quagga mussels and zebra mussels)

    02/28/2014 1:51:59 PM PST · by neverdem · 22 replies
    NY Times ^ | FEB. 24, 2014 | ROBERT H. BOYLE
    Since they arrived in the Great Lakes in the 1980s, two species of mussels the size of pistachios have spread to hundreds of lakes and rivers in 34 states and have done vast economic and ecological damage. These silent invaders, the quagga and zebra mussels, have disrupted ecosystems by devouring phytoplankton, the foundation of the aquatic food web, and have clogged the water intakes and pipes of cities and towns, power plants, factories and even irrigated golf courses. Now the mussels may have met their match: Daniel P. Molloy, an emeritus biologist at the New York State Museum in Albany...
  • Fighting Back Against a Superbug

    02/18/2010 6:47:34 PM PST · by neverdem · 5 replies · 373+ views
    ScienceNOW ^ | February 18, 2010 | Tim Wogan
    Enlarge Image Nasty Surprise. A computer model of the peptidomimetic shown against a background of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa microbe. Credit: Science/AAAS When a bacterium evolves resistance to a particular antibiotic, it's problematic. When it evolves defenses against antibiotics in general, as Pseudomonas aeruginosa has done, it's terrifying. But now researchers have devised an antibiotic that attacks the germ in a completely new way that appears to overwhelm those defenses. P. aeruginosa is a highly adaptable bacterium that lives almost everywhere. Although a healthy immune system can stop it from causing serious problems, it mercilessly exploits almost any weakness in...
  • Germ Outbreak Reported at L.A. Hospital (Closed neonatal and pediatrics ICUs)

    12/16/2006 4:07:02 AM PST · by Esther Ruth · 26 replies · 1,349+ views
    Breitbart ^ | Dec 16 1:32 AM US/Eastern
    Germ Outbreak Reported at L.A. Hospital Dec 16 1:32 AM US/Eastern A hospital has closed its neonatal and pediatrics intensive care units to new admissions after a potentially fatal bacterium sickened seven children, including an infant who may have died from the infection, officials said Friday. White Memorial Medical Center shut down the neonatal unit on Dec. 4 following an outbreak of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, hospital officials said. The germ is believed to have infected five babies in the unit since it was detected on Nov. 30, said Dr. Laurene Mascola, director of the county's acute communicable disease control unit. One...
  • Carrying Filth: A 2News Investigation [Filthy Purses]

    08/03/2006 1:17:09 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 24 replies · 850+ views
    KUTV Salt Lake ^ | 5/21/06 | Shauna Lake
    (KUTV) SALT LAKE CITY Its' something just about every woman carries with them. While we may know what's inside our purses, do you have any idea what's on the outside? Shauna Lake put purses to the test – for bacteria – with surprising results. You may think twice about where you put your purse. Women carry purses everywhere from the office to public restrooms to the floor of the car. Most women won't be caught without their purses, but did you ever stop to think about where your purse goes during the day? “I drive a school bus, so my...