Seagull droppings found to carry highly drug-resistant superbugs
The droppings of one in 10 yellow-legged gulls sampled carried bacteria that can survive powerful antibiotics.
Online journal Proteome Science said birds such as this may have a "significant role" in spreading superbugs.
It may be the birds that start a virus that can't be cured but spread by people and animals if it goes airviral then we are all doomed .
Read more: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-world/2010/09/21/superbug-in-seagull-poo-115875-22576555/#ixzz10O4cGU9m
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