[NYTr] Brazil Dengue Death Toll at 121 - Nearly Half a Million Cases Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 19:42:35 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit Every time a chicken dies in Southeast Asia, the CDC and the Mighty Wurlitzer of its media machine start screeching about the deadly bird flu (though it is actually rarely, if ever, confirmed as the actual cause of death of the bird by culturing for the virus). In the USA one old person with pneumonia who dies of what is diagnosed as "West Nile" virus (who knows how accurately) sets off headlines and weeks of aerial spraying or community fighting over it. Brazil, meanwhilemreports there have been 480,000 cases of deadly dengue fever -- and 121 deaths. With dengue, unlike Bird Flu, there are no fat contracts to be had by Big Pharma for patenting a new nifty drug against a virus that hasn't yet been demonstrated to cross species, of course. To fight dengue, you need to fight the mosquito that transmits it, which means -- RIGHT: public health measures! No profit in that. Cuba has had a largely successful record fighting dengue, at some cost to health when they've had to spray, but for the most part they have a vigilant campaign of fighting mosquito breeding areas with cadres of public health workers and neighborhood committees carrying out regular sanitation work (cleaning up standing pools of water, blocked drains, that sort of boring, effective work). In addition, Cuba's biochemical industry has been working hard on developing non-toxic organic pesticides, anti-rodent preparations and anti-parasitic drugs that have been used with success against disease vectors in the third world. A few years ago Pastors for Peace tried to bring back a small, symbolic donation of one of these, the rodenticide Biorat, manufactured by Cuba's Labiofam, to the slums of the US. Naturally it was seized at the US border as a potential bioterror agent.-NY Transfer] Prensa Latina, Havana http://www.plenglish.com Brazil Dengue Death Toll at 121 Belo Horizonte, Oct 17 (Prensa Latina) Brazilian Health Minister Jose Gomes Temporal informed that 480,000 dengue cases have been confirmed so far in the country, and 121 patients died from the hemorrhagic type. The figures were disclosed when the National Anti-dengue Campaign was opened here, with warnings that the country is already facing an epidemic prior to the rainy season, when the breeding grounds for the Aedes Aegyti mosquito, the transmitting agent of the disease, are more favourable. Temporal warned the mosquito's ability to adapt surprises experts, as its presence grows despite policies oriented by the World Health Organization and the Pan-American Health Organization. When announcing the strategies and new actions put into practice during the campaign, Temporao insisted the detected cases must receive medical attention as soon as possible, to avoid further deaths. According to the health ministry, Mato Grosso is the Brazilian state with the highest number of registered cases so far this year, with 72,000, and a rate of 3,099 patients for each 100,000 residents. ef dig rr mf PL-16 * ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us Our main website: http://www.blythe.org List Archives: http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ Subscribe: http://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================