-Caveat Lector-

Not bad enough every minute 6 people under age 25 ge HIV.

Now I imagine the UN will demand we take in 18,000 Lepors a year in USA
- for there are cases reported in USA as well.

We import how many people from India and Asia on yearly basis and now we
must bring over 18,000 Africans yearly who must have AIDS...plus
whatever else comes down the pike.

What is worse most of these people will end up in Ghettos not in houses
like you see in TV shows where it is made to appear all Americans are
rich - and all blacks and homosexuals and lesbians welcomed with open
hearts......into a community of love and kisses.

So that is the way it is - but it is bad enough to have AIDS being
spread daily while our TV now promotes homosexuality and lesbianism and
soon, well imagine a homosexual who also has leprosy - without vision,
people perish and is that the idea - we are to put on blinders and
permit this to happen in this country?

Will the day come when we will have to have our children vaccinated for
leprosy?   Cui Bono.

Saba

News Channels

 Diseases News : (Last Updated at : Tue Nov 14 16:04:44 IST 2000
)Home

Experts say Leprosy on the rise in Asia

Agra (Uttar Pradesh): Experts attending an international conference here
feel that conditions are difficult for elimination of leprosy in Asia as
transmission rates of the millenia-old scourge of humanity are extremely
high and the causative organism, mycobacterium leprae, cannot be
eradicated.

Dr Denis Daumerie, World Health Organisation expert, said that it had
become necessary to extend the deadline for elimination of leprosy by
another five years till 2005 although 124 countries had met the target.
Governments,

Non-Governmental Organisations and health workers do not think in terms
of eradication of leprosy since new cases will always be there.

There have been many logistic hurdles, specially scarcity of funds, in
elimination of leprosy as a public health problem in the last decade, he
said.

Dr Daumerie informed the Asian Leprosy Congress that Bihar, Orissa,
Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal accounted for almost 60
per cent of the global leprosy burden due to control activities having
been started late and the non-detection of a very large number of cases
despite the campaign. Transmission increased due to late detection. MDT,

Multi-Drug Therapy, alone was not enough and the implementation and
strategy should be brought closer to the community, he said.

Dr N S Dharmshaktu, Deputy Director General of Health Services in charge
of Leprosy, said the hopes in 1983 at the time of launching NLEP the
National Leprosy Elimination

Programme of reducing prevalence in India to one per 10,000 population
had been belied and it had increased to 5.2.

Leprosy had been eliminated however in nine states and nearly in eight
states
but was still highly prevalent in Bihar, Orissa, MP, UP and West Bengal.

The elimination work will continue for another three years with the
just-materialised World Bank help of one million dollars for every
10,000 patients.

(UNI)

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Every minute 6 people under 25 yrs infected with HIV: UNICEF

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