(Superbug from India, Pak)

honda86
By honda86

India Trashes the report. Why are the west afraid of the developing nations? Only they have the right to be Super powers?
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/India-trashes-superbug-report-s...

By GodFather.• 13 Aug 2010 12:11
GodFather.

I guess the western countries are afraid that they are loosing to the booming health tourism to Indo-subcontinent

By drmana• 13 Aug 2010 11:25
drmana

And they say " what is in the name? " :-)

By anonymous• 13 Aug 2010 11:23
anonymous

bink187, the superbug may be found anywhere in the world where the westerners have not gone for their treatment. if the superbug really exists, i am afraid it would be in all the third world / developing countries in africa or in the far east. just because it is first found in india, doesn't mean its not there anywhere else..

its funny, when you say 'its yours now...' shows your lack of reasoning..

again, if the superbug is really resistant to all the anti-biotics, its just another case of bacterial mutation for its survival and it had to happen because of indiscriminate use of antibiotics in western medical sciences..

hey beware of some more superbugs which have not been detected in india...i know there are plenty..:)

By jameskgm• 13 Aug 2010 10:43
jameskgm

They just wants to scare their people from seeking medical treatments from India. They are afraid of losing their business because of India's fast growing medical tourism which provides quality treatment affordable to everybody.

This is just one of their cheap western tactics.

COWARDS...

By Bink187• 13 Aug 2010 09:44
Bink187

It's yours now....

Do not worry with all of your world class doctors and research facilities... you should have this bug knocked out by the weekend...

By anonymous• 13 Aug 2010 08:01
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

its obvious..the western medical fraternity doesnt like this healthy competition from the asian developing countries.

the affordable and high quality treatments in india give them a run for their money.

they didnt name the HIV as USA-1 when it was found first in US of A, then why NDM-1.

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