March 31, 2007
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03/30/07 -
A Reader Says Mexican Kidnapping Culture Has Come
To Rural Alabama
An Australian Reader Writes About
Immigration and Fatal TB
From: Steven Meyer in Melbourne, Australia.
"....the rise in the west
[of extremely drug-resistant
Tuberculosis] is mainly among immigrants, whose
latent infections turn active with the stress of
emigration and poverty in a new land. It is this group
that accounted for the UK's record 10 per cent rise in
cases between 2004 and 2005, and for most new cases in
the US, although the total number of cases there is
stable." (Emphasis added) [Extreme
TB: the white plague, New Scientist, March 22
2007]
I think you should pay some attention to the above
mentioned article in New Scientist.
Extreme drug resistant or "XDR" TB is an often
fatal disease. Worse, doctors are now seeing cases of TB
that are resistant to all current antibiotics.
Such cases are inevitably fatal.
TB, unlike, say, AIDS, can be transmitted without
intimate contact. More quotes from the New Scientist
article:
"If MDR and XDR circulate
that readily, they could pose a much greater risk to
people than ordinary TB. Gao says his work shows the
importance of strict quarantine. ‘We cannot wait to
implement measures to block transmission,’ he warns."
"Perhaps the first known
case of completely drug-resistant TB will help galvanize
global concern. There must be others - perhaps the
person sitting next to you on that plane. The Italian
case, says Raviglione, ‘is probably just the tip of the
iceberg’.
Screening for latent TB is difficult. Even legal
immigrants could pose a danger. In the case of
illegals, of course, there is no hope of imposing
any sort of quarantine.
See also this press release from Doctors without
Borders:
XDR-TB Emergency Will Require New Strategies and New
Tools: Business As Usual Would Be Fatal
And see this
"Foreign-born
New Yorkers accounted for 672* new diagnoses of TB
last year," [Tuberculosis
Continues To Decline In New York City,
New York City Health Department, Mar 27 2007]
* Out of a total of 984 +- 70 percent!
Stephen Meyer's previous
letters can be
seen here.