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Topic: Mystery flu-like virus hits Madagascar
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Kindgo
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Hey John,
Its here in sunny Florida What can you do?
Trust Jesus
-------------------- God bless, Kindgo
Inside the will of God there is no failure. Outside the will of God there is no success.
Posts: 4320 | From: Sunny Florida | Registered: Jun 2002
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John146
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Kingo,ya better be careful there in sunny Florida coz in sunny alabama where I live they just discovered that the west nile virus has made it's way here. *ahk ahak* It sure traveled along way just to see us It maybe coming your way soon if it hasn't already *ahk ahk* It's the creeping crud that's creeped it's way here all the way from Africa
-------------------- "I AM the Way, the Truth, and the Life; no man cometh unto the Father but by Me"-Jesus (John 14:6) ----- He who believes in the Son has everlasting life; and he who does not believe the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him" John 3:36
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Kindgo
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Thu Aug 1 14:22:12 2002
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/2163884.stm
Wednesday, 31 July, 2002, 12:58 GMT 13:58 UK By Jonny Donovan Antananarivo A total of 62 people have died in Madagascar following an outbreak of an unidentified viral infection. The illness, which stuck the village of Ikongo in the central highlands province of Fianarantsoa, has all the symptoms of flu.
Madagascar has just emerged from a violent power struggle which lasted seven months and inflicted long term damage upon the already shaky economy and government infrastructure.
The official casualty figures released by the ministry of health of 62 dead resulting from the viral illness is, say sources in the province of Fianarantsoa, not indicative of the real number of victims.
Unidentified illness
The problem is that many people in the region are using traditional methods to treat the virus, believing it to be common flu, instead of seeking medical attention in hospital.
More than 150 people have been successfully treated since the virus struck.
The ministry of health has despatched specialist delegations to the area to try to isolate the spread of the illness.
However, experts remain unsure about what it is exactly they are treating.
Following the seven-month political dispute and the ensuing economic disruption, great numbers of people can no longer afford to seek modern medical care.
Humanitarian aid experts say this will continue to have long-term health consequences for the island's population.
-------------------- God bless, Kindgo
Inside the will of God there is no failure. Outside the will of God there is no success.
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