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近期,一种可抗绝大多数抗生素的耐药性超级细菌NDM-1在英、美、印度等国家小规模爆发,因这种细菌最初是在前往印度进行医疗旅行的整容者和外科手术者身上发现的,又被西方媒体称为“新德里”细菌。人被感染后很难治愈,甚至会导致死亡。另据报道,近期,日本枥木县一家医院首次从一名患者身上,检出携带NDM-1型基因的超级细菌。其实耐药型的细菌并非新事物,它们一直存在并且随着人类滥用抗生素而进化出强大耐药性,在这场特殊博弈中,人类实际是超级细菌的幕后推手。
Recently, a drug resistant superbug NDM-1 resistant to most antibiotics broke out on a small scale in countries such as Britain, the United States, India and other countries where the bacteria were originally used as plasticizers and surgeons for medical travel to India Found in the body, but also by the Western media as “New Delhi” bacteria. It is hard to cure after being infected and can even lead to death. It is also reported recently that for the first time in a hospital in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, a superbug carrying NDM-1 gene was detected from a patient. In fact, drug-resistant bacteria are not new, they have been and continue to evolve as humans become resistant to antibiotics, and in this particular game humans are actually the hands behind the superbugs.