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Super gonorrhoea warning: experts claim virus poses 'major global threat’
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[quote:Catseye:MV81MTY3NTc5Xzk0OTM5Nzg0XzhEOUEzREVC] they’re doing everything they can to not bring back uvbi treatments, it’s even effective against HIV and sepsis with zero side effects it’s ultra violet light blood irradiation, and I use ozone along with it this is actually what trump referred to when he was talking about light and the “disinfectant” which they morphed into him saying “bleach”, it’s obvious to me that someone explained uvbi to him and he had never heard of it before so he didn’t explain it well, but it’s no wonder they made fun of him because it’s also effective against covid, they had to squash it before anyone got wise to it there’s no shortage of studies, it was well known back in the day, lol https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783265/ the medical profession used to use uvbi but then antibiotics came out and were oodles more profitable so uvbi got canned I’m actually going to do a treatment today, I have my own equipment it’s a mystery in that nobody knows how it really works, only that it does [/quote]
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‘Super gonorrhoea poses a 'major global threat', scientists have warned in the wake of an Austrian man catching a drug-resistant version of the STI.
The unidentified man, in his 50s, became infected after having unprotected sex with a prostitute while on holiday in Cambodia in April.
Medical tests reveled he had gonorrhoea and he was given standard antibiotics.
While the drugs made his symptoms disappear, the man still tested positive — which meant the treatment had technically failed.
Doctors called his strain 'extensively drug resistant' and different to ones seen before.
They warned it could effectively render gonorrhoea untreatable, if it was allowed to spread.
Lead author of the report, Dr Sonja Pleininger of the Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, said such strains 'poses a major global public health threat'.
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Pfizer needs to make a super mRNA gonorrhoea buster boosted vax now!
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