<p>the phone rang, I answered it and the person on the other end started like </p>
<p>"Yeah, hey Mr. <em>*. This is Mrs. *</em> , a secretary from *** High School..." and I though "WH00T? A PHONE CALL MEANS I FAILED THE LEAVING EXAMS!!" ... and then the woman said like "don't panic, hehe, I'm just calling because your research paper will receive a cash-award blablabla" </p>
<p>Antibiotic resistances in bacteria.
I compared Escherichia coli from cattle farms (organic and conventional farms) with regard to their resistance attributes.</p>
<p>There were no significant differences observable which was sort of cool because a few years ago scientists found many resistant stems in conventional farms and then the government started to curtail the usage of antibiotics in cattle farms. My paper suggests that this measure has been taking effect..</p>
<p>Nice...And to tell you, this has been in news some years ago..(Woah! My memory sometimes SHOCK me!..:p)..
I remember the newspapers calling it E. Coli..(And I tried to find out what E stands for..:D)..</p>
<p>Nice memory :)
It's actually a pretty serious danger... I'm sure we will hear more about resistant germs in the future.</p>
<p>If you're interested, in Switzerland each year about 300 people get infected with resistant germs IN THE HOSPITAL (where the risk to be infected with resistant germs is much higher than on the street, for example) and die because no drugs can help them...</p>
<p>Imagine, you go to the hospital because of a broken arm and you die because of a resistant S. aureus you catch in the shower.</p>
<p>Rister: In India, sometimes, people die without any reason!..(And this is no joke! After that population and that kinda system, it happens)..Ajay can explain you..:p..
Really, if you want a TRUE life, go to a developing/undeveloped country, if you survive well enough, you win..</p>