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how does MRSA, Salmonella, heroin and poor diet cause damage to the human body?

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  1. They put micro lergitrons into your brain box as well as bloodparisitoneurolergs. There very nasty lergis.


  2. MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, but is shorthand for any strain of Staphylococcus bacteria which is resistant to one or more conventional antibiotics.

    Why is it so dangerous?

    It is a fact of life in the NHS that patients are at higher than normal risk of picking up a Staph infection on the wards.

    This is for two reasons - firstly, that the population in hospitals tends to be older, sicker and weaker than the general population, making them more vulnerable to the infection.

    Secondly, conditions in hospitals, which involve a great many people living cheek by jowl, examined by doctors and nurses who have just touched other patients, are the perfect environment for the transmission of all manner of infections.

    Staph infections can be dangerous in weakened patients, particularly if they can't be cleared up quickly with antibiotic treatments.

    MRSA infections can prove tough to treat because they are resistant to treatment, making them more dangerous than a simple case of Staph.

    Typhoid fever is caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi.

    How deadly is it?

    Typhoid can lead to dehydration, which can be deadly, as the body's major organs cannot function without adequate fluid and salt levels. In addition, the complications of the disease can be life-threatening.

    Without treatment one in 10 people die but if people are given antibiotics the chances of dying lessen to one in 100.

    Everyone is at risk from typhoid but children are particularly susceptible.

    Heroin is made from morphine, a strong painkiller. The morphine, which is derived from the dried 'milk' of the opium poppy, is treated to produce a substance that has four to eight times the potency. The German Bayer Company was the first to develop heroin in 1898, but soon realised that the undesirable side effects far outweighed its value as a painkiller.

    What are the dangers?

    As an illegal substance, the source and quality of heroin can never be guaranteed. This means the user runs the risk of an overdose or poisoning. The use of dirty needles risks infection from hepatitis and HIV. Long-term users suffer from collapsed veins. Breathing problems, constipation and a loss of appetite leading to malnutrition are an indication of a decline in general health. Pregnant women who use heroin risk giving birth to smaller babies who are themselves addicted to heroin. The baby will experience withdrawal symptoms soon after birth. Heavy, long-term users can experience mental health problems. Addicts often become involved in crime as a way of funding their habit.

  3. all of these are going to act on the immune system.  The best thing to do is to look up the definitions on all of these.  The link between all of them is essentially going to act on the immune sytem.  By poor diet do you mean malnourishment?  MRSA and Salmonella are bacterias.

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