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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Warnings with your dog can spread the MCR-1 disease..
Keep those pooches downstairs folks "
Don't get a dog if you don't treat them like a family member. Dogs are wasted on some people! |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
Morden |
"Warnings with your dog can spread the MCR-1 disease..
Keep those pooches downstairs folks "
MCR-1 is a gene, not a disease. It can allow some bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics of last resort. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Warnings with your dog can spread the MCR-1 disease..
Keep those pooches downstairs folks
MCR-1 is a gene, not a disease. It can allow some bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics of last resort."
Yes and its bloody dangerous.. my advice.. do not sleep with the pooches.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Don't get a dog if you don't treat them like a family member.
Also, don't believe everything one reads in the forums.
Too many posters think it's Facebook "
Alright Shakespeare calm down |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
Morden |
"Warnings with your dog can spread the MCR-1 disease..
Keep those pooches downstairs folks
MCR-1 is a gene, not a disease. It can allow some bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics of last resort.
Yes and its bloody dangerous.. my advice.. do not sleep with the pooches.. "
Is that advice based on your vast medical knowledge? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Warnings with your dog can spread the MCR-1 disease..
Keep those pooches downstairs folks
MCR-1 is a gene, not a disease. It can allow some bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics of last resort.
Yes and its bloody dangerous.. my advice.. do not sleep with the pooches..
Is that advice based on your vast medical knowledge? "
No. The numerous articles that say that it's a superbug that is untreatable in humans..
Does that help? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Warnings with your dog can spread the MCR-1 disease..
Keep those pooches downstairs folks
Don't get a dog if you don't treat them like a family member. Dogs are wasted on some people! "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Our Beagle has his own bedroom I converted our under stairs cupboard for him
He has his bedtime and goes in himself and wakes us up around 8:15 every morning for his breakfast |
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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More on this..
The MCR-1 gene makes bacterial infections resistant to antibiotics, so that's the concern.
The dog-human transmission route *appears* to involve fecal matter, so as long as your dog doesn't shit on your head in your sleep, you should be fine. |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
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"Our Beagle has his own bedroom I converted our under stairs cupboard for him
He has his bedtime and goes in himself and wakes us up around 8:15 every morning for his breakfast "
Wow... Does he have a lightening shaped scar on his forehead and is called Harry? Please say yes... |
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"Warnings with your dog can spread the MCR-1 disease..
Keep those pooches downstairs folks
MCR-1 is a gene, not a disease. It can allow some bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics of last resort.
Yes and its bloody dangerous.. my advice.. do not sleep with the pooches..
Is that advice based on your vast medical knowledge?
No. The numerous articles that say that it's a superbug that is untreatable in humans..
Does that help?"
I'm surprised you have the time to do such extensive research Tom, with all the other tabloid tittle tattle you have to wade through for our benefit |
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"Warnings with your dog can spread the MCR-1 disease..
Keep those pooches downstairs folks
MCR-1 is a gene, not a disease. It can allow some bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics of last resort.
Yes and its bloody dangerous.. my advice.. do not sleep with the pooches..
Is that advice based on your vast medical knowledge?
No. The numerous articles that say that it's a superbug that is untreatable in humans..
Does that help?
I'm surprised you have the time to do such extensive research Tom, with all the other tabloid tittle tattle you have to wade through for our benefit "
I believe Tom is utterly selfless in this regard, I think they knighted the wrong Tom |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"More on this..
The MCR-1 gene makes bacterial infections resistant to antibiotics, so that's the concern.
The dog-human transmission route *appears* to involve fecal matter, so as long as your dog doesn't shit on your head in your sleep, you should be fine."
There you go Tom. Another one to stop worrying about. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Our Beagle has his own bedroom I converted our under stairs cupboard for him
He has his bedtime and goes in himself and wakes us up around 8:15 every morning for his breakfast
Wow... Does he have a lightening shaped scar on his forehead and is called Harry? Please say yes..."
No sorry to disappoint you it’s Bennie |
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