AIDS infections skyrockets amongst gays in Australia

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Has anyone ever heard of a active heterosexual getting AIDS? After about 30 years of hype AIDS is not a factor with folks who engage in natural sex. AIDS is Darwinism. Why fight science?
 
A UK scientist devised a way to show how hospital germs can spread...

See How Quickly an Infection Can Spread in a Hospital
Sep 16, 2015, A researcher has devised a way to show how fast germs can spread in a hospital.
Marco-Felipe King, a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Leeds, created a diagram that revealed how even a well-ventilated hospital room can harbor plenty of germs and viruses. King said he wanted to study the problem since one out of every 15 admitted patients in the United Kingdom contracts a disease while at the hospital. He said he also wanted to see how germs can spread in a multi-patient room versus a single-patient room. King examined 400 nurses and doctors as they treated patients. His team found that health care workers didn't wash their hands after helping patients in a multi-patient room. When working with single patients, health care workers would wash their hands as they left the room and when then returned.

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In this video researchers used cutting edge technology to show how ventilation can quickly affect body temperature

King and his co-authors also looked to see how a single infectious patient can quickly expel contaminants. Since the team couldn't actually use a real bacteria for the simulation they used advanced simulations (seen below) that illustrate how a person with Norovirus or another common infectious disease could quickly contaminate the surrounding area. King said he wanted to challenge the "myth that infectious droplets that patients leave breathing or coughing are fully removed by ventilation system." In videos above, the particles denoting infectious droplets spread through a large portion of a multi-patient hospital room in a few minutes. King also used advanced computer programming to show how ventilation systems can affect body temperature in a room. He said the simulation was a jumping off point to explore how ventilation can affect the spread of bacteria or infectious viruses in future studies.

Dr. Buddy Creech, pediatric infectious disease doctor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, said these kinds of studies are key to helping patients stay healthy. "This is one of the more important issues we are dealing with now," Creech told ABC News. "We have to understand the biology of contamination of surfaces and contamination of air so that we understand how to disinfect the room after the patient leaves that room." Creech explained that as we move, microscopic bacteria and viruses move with us. The medical field is still trying to understand exactly how to stop new infections from occurring. "We do understand a lot of it, but it’s a changing world," explained Creech. "These organisms are alive and they change. They may develop thicker outer coating."

See How Quickly an Infection Can Spread in a Hospital

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Shigella: What to Know About America's New Drug-Resistant Bug
Apr 3, 2015, News that a stomach bug is becoming resistant to antibiotics is alarming, but before you start fearing the so-called new bug, there are a few things you should know.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported this week that the bacteria Shigella sonnei has become resistant to ciprofloxacin, the antibiotic that used to shorten the illness it caused and lessen its severity. The agency identified 243 cases of shigellosis in 32 states and Puerto Rico. Testing 126 of them, officials determined that 109 cases were resistant to antibiotics. Here's what to keep in mind:

The bug is not new.

Shigella causes an estimated 500,000 cases of diarrhea each year, according to the CDC. It's commonly associated with traveling outside the United States, but 95 cases were recently reported as part of an outbreak among the San Francisco homeless population. The rest of the world has been dealing with this antibiotic resistant strain for years, said Dr. Amy Edwards, an infectious disease specialist at U.H. Case Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio, adding that it's not surprising that it's finally reached the United States.

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This illustration made available by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows the Shigella bacteria.

Others agree. "This is the next story on yet another bug that has developed resistance to multiple antibiotics," said Dr. William Schaffner, chair of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. "In addition, it's a global problem because people are traveling abroad acquiring this bug with multiple resistant aspects and bringing it back to us and spreading it in the United States. So there are several new twists about this."

It spreads easily.

"Shigella is a bug that's spread from person to person very, very readily," Schaffner said. "It doesn't take much of the bug to initiate an infection, and it produces quite an unpleasant diarrheal illness." When it gets into a daycare in the United States, he said, it usually spreads among children before hitting mothers a little more frequently than fathers because they're often in closer contact with the sick children. The reason it's so contagious is that it's resistant to your stomach acid, Case Medical Center ‘s Edwards said. As a result, it doesn't take much to make someone sick.

But it's not usually deadly.
 
Australia needs a dynamic response to the rise in HIV cases | Senthorun Raj | Comment is free | theguardian.com

Libfags? Going to blame Reagan? Boosh? Republicans for the actions of homos in another coutnry who can't bothered to be use condoms? So we have to waste so much money treating an entirely preventable illness while nonpreventable ones are neglected? You must sleep so well at night enabling this bullshit while children die of malaria. you are fuckers. You shoudl burn in hell.

Ya, straights are famous for using condoms, hence all the abortions and single-mothers.
 

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