When the Somali civil war broke out in 1991, most of the Somalis fled to neighbouring countries, such as Kenya and Yemen where they remained as refugees.
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> When the Somali civil war broke out in 1991, most of the Somalis fled to neighbouring countries, such as Kenya and Yemen where they remained as refugees.
10% Of S Africa Nurses
Have AIDS
2-14-7
CAPE TOWN -- About one in 10 health workers at two Gauteng hospitals tested positive for HIV,
according to a study in the latest issue of the South African Medical Journal.
The study reports the results of a survey carried out in 2005 of 1 493 professional and support
staff at the Coronation and Helen Joseph hospitals, both in Johannesburg.
The survey, by teams from the hospitals and the Boston University School of Public Health,
found an overall HIV prevalence of 11.5%.
The level of prevalence was highest among student nurses (13.8%) and nurses (13.7%).
The level among students was the "most concerning" of the study's findings.
"Nursing students are already in short supply in South Africa and are urgently needed to fill
vacant posts," said the researchers.
Low CD4 counts
"High HIV prevalence, and therefore high impending morbidity and mortality, among nursing
students is very bad news and should cause the nursing school faculty to take notice."
Consistent with wider trends in South Africa, women tested in the survey were more likely to be
HIV positive (12%) than men (7.9%).
Nearly a fifth of those who tested positive had CD4 counts low enough to make them eligible for
antiretroviral treatment.
The researchers said the 11.5% figure was substantially lower than the 16% prevalence estimated
for all adults in Gauteng and among the health workforce nationwide.
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Doug Houge - 16 Feb 2007 18:29 GMT
>> When the Somali civil war broke out in 1991, most of the Somalis fled to
>> neighbouring
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> prevalence estimated
> for all adults in Gauteng and among the health workforce nationwide.
And the U.S. is taking money away from AIDS research for bird flu.
/Doug
Death - 17 Feb 2007 02:09 GMT
"Doug Houge" <d_houge@charter.net> wrote in message
> And the U.S. is taking money away from AIDS research for bird flu.
I say put the money where it can do the most good.
Bird flu can be cured.
Doug Houge - 26 Feb 2007 07:07 GMT
> "Doug Houge" <d_houge@charter.net> wrote in message
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>>And to what authority are you attributing that?
Death - 26 Feb 2007 17:57 GMT
> > "Doug Houge" <d_houge@charter.net> wrote in message
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> >>And to what authority are you attributing that?
The killing off of those infected, an example follows:
South Korea Orders 660,000 Animals Killed To Curb Bird Flu
January 23, 2007 by vitabeat.com
Topics poultry, outbreak, flu, bird flu, infection, global, birds, influenza and avian
influenza
Health officials will have more than 660,000 poultry and pigs killed to curb another outbreak
of the deadly bird flu. Despite increased efforts to control the outbreak, a fifth farm has
been reported to be infected.
The agriculture ministry announced that the bird flu was found in within the 10 kilometer
quarantine zone from a previous outbreak.
The agriculture ministry said the mass cull will cover the area around a poultry farm near the
city of Cheonan.
The previous plan had been to destroy 273,000 poultry and 6,000 pigs residing within 500 meters
from the site of infection.
The ministry has put the blame on wild geese for bringing in the highly contagious virus.
"High pathological AI (avian influenza) virus was confirmed in wild birds' excrement sampled
near the same farm in Pungse village and around Miho stream, some 20 kilometers off," said the
ministry in a statement.
Since 2003, bird flu has claimed the lives of more than 150 people globally.
Doug Houge - 27 Feb 2007 08:15 GMT
>> > "Doug Houge" <d_houge@charter.net> wrote in message
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>>150? My point exactly. Globally....oh sh.t
Death - 27 Feb 2007 17:33 GMT
"Doug Houge" <d_houge@charter.net> wrote in message
> >>150? My point exactly. Globally....oh sh.t
People infected with bird flu didn't play in the sh.t
in some ones a.shole to acquire it.
Why keep wasting money on faggots ?
Doug Houge - 26 Feb 2007 07:04 GMT
Were the nurses poor?
/Doug
>> When the Somali civil war broke out in 1991, most of the Somalis fled to
>> neighbouring
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Death - 26 Feb 2007 17:47 GMT
"Doug Houge" <d_houge@charter.net> wrote in message
> Were the nurses poor?
Was Freddy Mercury? Poverty is not the cause of AIDS.
Why is it so hard for some to under-stand personal
behavior causes AIDS?
Doug Houge - 27 Feb 2007 08:19 GMT
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>Just asking. Anything causes AIDS if it furthers your filthy little
>attempt at a train of thought.
>/Doug
Death - 27 Feb 2007 17:37 GMT
"Doug Houge" <d_houge@charter.net> wrote in message
> " Death" <Death@yourdoor.net> wrote in message
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> >Just asking.
and answered. You were wise to seek my counsel.
You should have asked me about aids before you let
an infected faggot pack your sh.t and sucked your
own sh.t back off its dick.