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  • Higher disease rates attributed to influx of illegals

    05/25/2005 7:06:18 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 94 replies · 1,587+ views
    MSNBC ^ | May 15, 2005 | Angela Gonzales and Mike Sunnucks
    A rise in diseases such as whooping cough, tuberculosis, malaria, measles and even leprosy are creating public health concerns and could hit hospitals and health care systems already financially burdened by indigent illegals flooding emergency rooms and urgent care centers.
  • The Littoral Truth

    01/06/2005 2:12:28 PM PST · by anymouse · 19 replies · 1,263+ views
    London Spectator (Registration Required) ^ | 8 January 2005 | Andrew Gilligan
    The staff of Unicef’s Sri Lanka operation are in their Colombo offices dealing as best they can with a flood of desperate people, people at the end of their tether, people in overwhelming need of immediate help. CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, for instance. Ms Amanpour, or at least her producer, wants two orphans, preferably brothers who have lost at least six other members of their families, please, on the coast road between Bentota and Galle, tomorrow after two o’clock local time for a Sri Lanka — Land In Turmoil prime-time special. It is now 7.30 p.m. When approached by his assistant...
  • Americans supply Banda Aceh from the air.....Cholera Confirmed in Sri Lanka

    01/01/2005 12:13:42 PM PST · by longjack · 18 replies · 1,002+ views
    "Spiegel-Online" ^ | January 1, 2005 | "Spiegel-Online"
    SPIEGEL ONLINE - 01. Januar 2005, 18:59 URL: http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/0,1518,335207,00.html Hygiene Emergency Doctors Confirm Cholera Outbreak Many remote areas are still without help on the sixth day after the flood catastrophe. US-Helicoptors reached the region for the frist time today, and they are now distributing food and medicine from the air. Meanwhile, Cholera has broken out in a refugee camp in Sri Lanka. AP Aid delivery: Packages are thrown out above the crisis areas Galle/Banda Aceh - A doctor has diagnosed the gastro-intestinal disease cholera in four families in a reception camp in the city of Galle, Sri Lanka. The spokesperson for the relief organization...
  • UN's Emergency Relief Coordinator Jan Egeland at press conference on Asian Tsunami disaster

    12/31/2004 7:29:35 PM PST · by JohnCliftn · 20 replies · 871+ views
    Q: Can you just flesh out in a little more detail the kinds of logistical problems you're facing? Are they problems of transportation, with coordination and other things? Just describe in a little more detail how that's unfolding and what you're facing. Mr. Egeland: Our main problems now are in northern Sumatra and Aceh. We have problems all over, and I agree that it is beyond the reach of all our combined resources in these five massive parallel operations from Somalia to Indonesia. In Aceh, today 50 trucks of relief supplies are arriving. They will have arrived because it's already...
  • Bio-Scare in Rio as Bandits Steal Bacteria Samples

    11/21/2003 12:29:31 PM PST · by buffyt · 8 replies · 226+ views
    Yahoo ^ | 11-21-2003 | Yahoo/Reuters
    RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazilian (news - web sites) authorities urged residents of Rio de Janeiro on Friday to be careful after lab samples of cholera and typhoid fever were stolen with a biologist's car. Doctors and police in the Brazilian city said the bacteria had been securely packed and represented no risk if not opened, but acknowledged the samples could be dangerous if removed from the package. Silvio Valle, a biosecurity expert with the government's Fiocruz research institute, graded the biohazard of the stolen material as two on a scale of four in televised comments, asking viewers...
  • Protests Over Health Chief As Cholera Hits Basra

    05/07/2003 4:13:08 PM PDT · by blam · 4 replies · 175+ views
    Independent (UK) ^ | 5-8-2003 | Donald Macintyre
    Protests over health chief as cholera hits Basra By Donald Macintyre in Baghdad 08 May 2003 A total of 17 confirmed cases of cholera were reported yesterday by the World Health Organisation in the southern Iraqi city of Basra. The number of confirmed cholera cases pointed to a probable outbreak of the waterborne disease among "several hundreds of people", the World Health Organisation said. The city's water treatment system shut down after US-led air strikes damaged the electric grid, leaving large parts of the city without clean water for several weeks. Meanwhile, doctors in Baghdad angrily confronted the new head...
  • The Bacteria Whisperer

    03/21/2003 7:56:35 PM PST · by gore3000 · 47 replies · 687+ views
    Wired News ^ | 04/03 | Steve Silberman
    Issue 11.04 - April 2003 Pg 1 of 3>> Print, email, orfax this article for free. The Bacteria WhispererBonnie Bassler discovered a secret about microbes that the science world has missed for centuries. The bugs are talking to each other. And plotting against us.By Steve SilbermanTrim and hyperkinetic at 40, Bonnie Bassler is often mistaken for a graduate student at conferences. Five mornings a week at dawn, she walks a mile to the local YMCA to lead a popular aerobics class. When a representative from the MacArthur Foundation phoned last fall, the caller played coy at first, asking Bassler if...
  • Japanese veteran apologises for germ warfare

    08/01/2002 9:14:54 AM PDT · by Conagher · 13 replies · 315+ views
    The Guardian [UK] ^ | Wednesday July 31, 2002 | Jonathan Watts
    TOKYO - A self-confessed Japanese war criminal called on the government to apologise for testing biological weapons on thousands of Chinese prisoners yesterday in advance of a legal ruling on the activities of a germ warfare unit during the second world war Yoshio Shinozuka, a veteran of the top-secret Unit 731, told reporters he had done what no man should do in developing bubonic plague viruses and conducting vivisections on captives near Harbin in China. "These human beings were called logs. We said we have chopped one log, two logs," the frail and bespectacled 78-year-old said. "This unit cruelly murdered...