www.activistpost.com/2012/03/big-pharma-...resistant-white.html
India is receiving the bulk of the blame for spurring on the drug-resistant killer, as the country is known for its massive overuse of antibiotics. In fact, India has the most cases of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in the world, with more than 100,000 cases of the disease.
While multi-drug resistant tuberculosis is still quite deadly, it is the ‘extensively drug-resistant’ and ’
totally drug-resistant’ tuberculosis that worries many health organizations and officials.
‘Totally a Man Made Disease’
Make no mistake that this is not a ‘natural’ evolution of disease, but a result of excessive drug use made possible by big pharma and mainstream health officials. Even members of the World Health Organization’s ‘Stop TB Partnership’ are outraged over the man-made disease progression, with member Lucica Ditiu
stating that
the drug-resistant TB “is a totally man-made diseaseâ€. Dr. Zarir Udwadia, also a TB specialist from India, had similar statements, explaining that that resistant strains were â€an accident waiting to happen.â€
Dr. Udwadia published a report in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases last year documenting four cases of totally drug-resistant tuberculosis. Currently, he has about twelve cases of the resistant disease with no treatment options left, and three have already died. Each medicine the doctor used to combat the mutated bacteria failed, with the bacteria immune to 12 drugs total.
Dr. Udwadia explains that to even get to the point of developing such a drug resistant strain, it requires severe misuse of antibiotic drugs:
<blockquote>To get to this stage, you have to have amplified resistance over years, with loads of misuse of (antibiotic) drugs. And no other country throws around second-line drugs as freely as India has been doing.</blockquote>