Yes, you read that correctly. Superbugs are the bacteria that have grown resistant to our drugs. We have been using antibiotics for some time now and the human race has began to notice that the way in which these things have changed the bacteria is drastic and possibly going to be a problem that people will have a hard time dealing with.
You need to insure yourself against these superbugs that can attack abruptly and end you before you know it. Don’t get scared though, they are just selective, so let’s make you get off their short list.
Competing Against the Superbugs
Start by Washing Hands
The hands are the ones that come into contact with so much of the germs kingdom. You will have to wash your hands once you have used the toilet. Make sure that you use soap and that if you can, get gel solutions that have at least 70% ethyl alcohol in them. Water alone cannot wash away germs.
Keep Your Hands Away From Face

The face has so many orifices that can be used to get the germs in. when you touch the face and rub it, you spread them across the face and they end up acquiring more land for occupation much more easily that you thought they would.
Don’t Be Near Sick People and Eat
The germs have the superman ability to fly around when someone coughs or sneezes. That is why sick people, food and healthy people shouldn’t be mixing anyhow. So, if you think that the food has been contaminated, do not eat it. Just say no the way you’d do if I was offering you weed…no wait, if I was offering you a poisonous fish.
Control Your Sneezes and Coughs
While you are concentrating on not getting anything from anyone, also do not forget to make sure that you do not give anyone anything. That way, you have made sure that the end of the world cannot be traced back to one YOU.
Don’t Just Take any Antibiotics
These are the causes of the superbug that are plaguing us and that are why you will need to make sure that whatever antibiotic you are getting will not be one that will cause your body to become a laboratory that produces these big bad bugs.
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