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Death - 03 Feb 2007 04:51 GMT Home delivery
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Friday, February 2, 2007 Health officials warn of new HIV threat found in King County By Warren King
Seattle Times medical reporter
Four men in King County have been diagnosed with a strain of HIV that is extremely hard to treat, and health officials are concerned it could spread further.
At least two types of HIV drugs don't work against the strain, and another type has limited effectiveness, officials from Public Health - Seattle & King County said Thursday.
"It's conceivable there can be more infections, and the gay community is at highest risk," said Dr. Bob Wood, the HIV/AIDS program director for Public Health.
All the men were diagnosed with the strain as soon as they tested positive for the virus - unlike other HIV patients who develop drug resistance over time, often from taking medications inconsistently, Wood said. But there is no evidence the strain is rapidly spreading.
The four known cases were found over the course of more than a year. These were the only such cases reported in the state.
Wood said all of the infected men are gay and have had multiple partners, most anonymous. They also used methamphetamine, which tends to increase sexual activity.
Public-health officials have found some of the patients' partners, and so far none has the resistant strain. But many others have not been found because the men had anonymous sexual encounters, Wood said.
No one yet knows how easily this particular strain may be transmitted to others. There is no evidence it was spread to Seattle from another city.
Still, Wood said the cases should serve as an early warning because "they show there is some ongoing transmission."
"We're very concerned about gay men becoming more complacent and not using condoms," said Wood. Studies in Seattle and other cities have verified that gay men in recent years have been engaging in more unsafe sex.
Physicians don't believe the new strain will cause the infected patients to progress more rapidly to full-blown AIDS. But once they do have AIDS, finding the right combination of drugs to control the virus could be difficult.
"If it's not controlled at all, they do poorly," said Dr. Bob Harrington, director of the Harborview Medical Center's Madison Clinic, which treats HIV patients.
Harrington said treating patients who are resistant to several types of drugs could cost more than twice the typical $15,000 a year that it costs to treat other HIV patients.
About 350 to 400 new cases of HIV infection are reported in King County each year. About 8,000 county residents are living with the virus, including those with AIDS.
Public Health plans to distribute fliers in gay bars and bathhouses warning of the new strain. And Wood said physicians are being asked to test all newly diagnosed HIV patients for drug resistance and report them to the health department.
Health officials urge gay men who have unprotected sex with multiple partners, use methamphetamines or have another sexually transmitted disease to get tested for HIV every three months.
Warren King: 206-464-2247 or wking@seattletimes.com
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Doug Houge - 05 Feb 2007 02:16 GMT This is very sad news. It shows that we have made 0 progress against the enemy and are fighting an uphill battle. Nobody seems to care anymore...
/DH
> Home delivery > [quoted text clipped - 200 lines] > > seattletimes.com home GMCarter - 05 Feb 2007 10:59 GMT >This is very sad news. It shows that we have made 0 progress against the >enemy and are fighting an uphill battle. Nobody seems to care anymore... Death cares. He at least openly admits that he wants to see more people die of AIDS as it is satisfies the vicious itch of his racism and homophobia.
Unlike the Bush administration which lies about what it thinks and works on killing people through bullshit like "abstinence only" programs, the gag rule on working with sex workers, not funding needle exchange and turning AIDS funding into a slush fund for overpriced pharma drugs, treating far fewer than would otherwise be possible and assuring second line drugs are not available.
"Death" at least in his cowardly anonymity is honest about his hatred and desire to see people suffer and die.
Bush and Cheney just want to spend more hundreds of billions and tens of thousands of lives on a war brought to us on lies and botched--while working to murder more people with AIDS.
George M. Carter
Death - 05 Feb 2007 16:28 GMT "GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message
> "Death" at least in his cowardly anonymity is honest about his hatred > and desire to see people suffer and die. At least you know where I stand. My opinion has never strayed. I would that you were as honest.
GMCarter - 06 Feb 2007 00:19 GMT >"GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message >> >> "Death" at least in his cowardly anonymity is honest about his hatred >> and desire to see people suffer and die. >> >At least you know where I stand. Yes. In a pile of your own sh.t.
Death - 06 Feb 2007 01:28 GMT "GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in mess
> " Death" <Death@yourdoor.net> > > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Yes. In a pile of your own sh.t. Unlike you, who lays in the sh.t of strangers and wears (sh) it like a badge of honor.
GMCarter - 06 Feb 2007 13:38 GMT >"GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in mess > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] >Unlike you, who lays in the sh.t of strangers >and wears (sh) it like a badge of honor. Ah--no, I don't do that.
However, real sh.t is vastly preferable to the turds that blossom in your mind, little Karl.
George M. Carter
Death - 06 Feb 2007 20:40 GMT "GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message
> However, real sh.t is vastly preferable to the turds that blossom in > your mind, little Karl. Sure it is, ...........preferable.......... you filthy faggot.
GMCarter - 07 Feb 2007 11:14 GMT >"GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message >> >> However, real sh.t is vastly preferable to the turds that blossom in >> your mind, little Karl. >> >Sure it is, ...........preferable.......... you filthy faggot. Hee-hee. You're so full of inchoate impossible rage. It fills you with hate and ugliness....and you can do nothing about it.
It rots you from the inside.
LOL.....you're the one who is suffering! And you do deserve it so.
But there IS a cure!!
Best of luck, dear.
Death - 07 Feb 2007 16:22 GMT "GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message
> " Death" <Death@yourdoor.net> > > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Hee-hee. ... Damn, what a perv
GMCarter - 07 Feb 2007 20:04 GMT >> Hee-hee. ... > >Damn, what a perv Yes, dear. Your mind is deeply perverted.
Best of luck! You'll need it, cowardly little fellow!
Death - 08 Feb 2007 08:23 GMT "GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message
> On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 10:22:04 -0600, " Death" <Death@yourdoor.net> > > > >Damn, what a perv > > Yes, dear. and ass-kisser, piss off perv.
GMCarter - 09 Feb 2007 11:13 GMT >"GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > >and ass-kisser, piss off perv. Hee-hee...I can positively HEAR your blood boiling, your skin popping with fresh zits as you impotently rage against all that you find perverse, even as you creep off to the closet to masturbate furtively, furiously and pointless as the limp tiny membranes fail to respond to your urgent needs....
giggle..and the fury builds in you. the hate for what you are, blanche.
And it's all your pain and suffering inside you, bubbling, boiling, doubling trouble.
Such agonies! They are yours, my dear.
They will be your legacy and your doom.
unless....
Death - 10 Feb 2007 02:14 GMT "GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message
> Hee-hee...I can positively HEAR your blood boiling, your skin popping > with fresh zits as you impotently rage against all that you find [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > giggle.. You really need to seek help. You are perverted beyond belief.
GMCarter - 10 Feb 2007 10:42 GMT >"GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message >> [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > >You really need to seek help. You are perverted beyond belief. Gotcha, huh?
Death - 10 Feb 2007 15:37 GMT "GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message
> >> giggle.. > > Gotcha, huh? Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Dementia
Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome can cause dementia. Since the development of better anti-HIV therapy fewer cases of AIDS dementia have been reported in America and in Europe. However when people who have been treated with anti-HIV (antiretroviral) therapy get dementia there is evidence to suggest they do tend to have more severe symptoms.
The type of Dementia that people with HIV get can differ from person to person. It is reported that about 15 to 30% of people with HIV infection show mild neuropsychological problems. That is mild physical and psychological problems of the human nervous system (ie brain, spinal cord). These symptoms of HIV dementia can be so mild that people suffering from HIV infection resulting in dementia may not be aware of them.
As the symptoms of HIV dementia increase and become evident it may mean that the HIV infection has progressed to AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). Severe dementia demonstrating a progression from HIV to Aids occurs in about 20% of older patients.
At one time 15 to 20% of all people with AIDS developed AIDS dementia complex. That picture has changed with the increasing success of the combination retroviral drugs and the numbers of people progressing to AIDS dementia complex has halved.
A number of terms have been used to describe the more severe neurological and psychiatric (mental) symptoms including HAD, HIV 1-associated dementia (a subcortical dementia), HIV encephalopathy and AIDS dementia complex.
Aids dementia complex is now more associated with people in the late stages of AIDS when people affected suffer multiple infections because of their poor immune systems.
Symptoms of AIDS dementia complex
Poor concentration
Forgetfulness
Loss of short- or long-term memory
Social withdrawal
Slowed thinking
Short attention span
Irritability
Apathy
Ego centric attitude-lack of caring or concern for oneself or others
Weakness
Poor coordination
Impaired judgment
Problems with vision
Personality change.
Treatment of AIDS dementia complex Aggressive treatment is required for AIDS dementia complex as it is associated with higher death rates. Treatment with antiretroviral drugs. Ritalin (methylphenidate) a psycho stimulant can be helpful for lethargy and slowed thinking.
Antiretroviral drugs can cause temporary problems with cognition (mental activity such as thinking, attention, reasoning, decision making and dealing with concepts) and some people on this type of medication can become confused.
GMCarter - 10 Feb 2007 16:18 GMT >"GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] >> >Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Dementia Yes. You're demented.
Death - 10 Feb 2007 18:02 GMT > >"GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message > > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Yes. You're demented. hahahaha an example of your dementia was not necessary but thanks any way.
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