December 3

From Science Daily:

Scientists around the world have been working in earnest to improve understanding of an increasingly virulent superbug, Clostridium difficile. The highly contagious hospital-acquired pathogen, designated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as one of the five most urgent threats to the U.S. healthcare system, causes more than 500,000 infections and 29,000 deaths each year at a total societal cost exceeding $5 billion.

This under reported urgency is likely to become more frequent.

Governments will increasingly try to keep a lid on all "panic inducing" news. This is backward thinking when what is necessarily is for everyone to learn just what sorts of risks are mounting and the need not to panic, or deny, but to recruit effort in the right direction. Of course the politicization of everything makes this totally unlikely.

~ral