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BBC Horizon: The Virus that Cures
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First aired Oct 9, 1997 and RT 48:53. With MRSA threatening to infect huge numbers of patients who make even short trips to the hospital, and the gradual increase in the number of bacteria that are resistant to all known antiobiotics, scientists are turning to new ways to conquer the killer bugs. The emergence of dangerous antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria is most prevalent in the USA where antibiotics are available over the counter and are often mishandled.
The answers to these problems may be locked in the science of the former Soviet Union, and whether this potential can be unlocked depends on subtle aspects of intellectual property and patent law, since pharmaceutical companies must be able to control the revenues from a discovery.
The answers to these problems may be locked in the science of the former Soviet Union, and whether this potential can be unlocked depends on subtle aspects of intellectual property and patent law, since pharmaceutical companies must be able to control the revenues from a discovery.
Jul 7, 2008 7:46 PM
Re: BBC Horizon: The Virus that Cures
I can't believe this slipped through without being headlined
Re: BBC Horizon: The Virus that Cures
Occasionally some of my least favorite items hit the front page and sometimes the better submissions don't.
No matter.
No matter.
By: spam_vigilante
Re: BBC Horizon: The Virus that Cures
I guess that's a healthy way to look at it.
I almost feel cheated though... I had to wait until my prof pointed me to this before seeing. Who knew M&C linked it up in 2007... I sure didn't :P
I almost feel cheated though... I had to wait until my prof pointed me to this before seeing. Who knew M&C linked it up in 2007... I sure didn't :P
Re: BBC Horizon: The Virus that Cures
At the risk of sounding self-promoting again, we have lots of Horizon episodes here. No, not ALL are mine. ;-)
By: spam_vigilante
