Originally Posted by
Hmac
Really? Do you know how to diagnose septicemia? What bugs are you going to be treating? Are you going to administer your fish antibiotics prophylactically, risking resistance, or are you going to wait for evidence of an actual infection? What
are the signs of an actual infection? Are you going to be covering both gram negative and gram positive bacteria? How are you going to deal with anaerobes? What about resistant streptococcus species? How are you going to cover resistant strains? I mean, MRSA is community-based now. C'mon...you have to know this stuff, because, you know, the shit has hit the fan and it's the end of the world as we know it, and Google is down. What are you going to do about....wait...never mind, here comes the USCG rescue chopper.
The Mad Max movies really provide fertile ground for active imaginations.
key phrase in my statement.. "so I think its advisable to have some type of antibiotic around to ward off infections before it gets to that stage...even if its just neosporin"... as in... protect against infection before it reaches septicemia.
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