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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 16 2015, 05:54 AM (133 Views) | |
| Guest | Feb 16 2015, 05:54 AM Post #1 |
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In the United States, fear of HIV has recently faded as treatments and awareness have caused some complacency with the disease. But a new, more virulent strain seems to be upsetting that complacency, and the source of this stronger version of the deadly virus is Cuba, the very nation that Obama wants opened up to American tourism. The Centers for Disease Control says that 1.2 million Americans are living with HIV and that the disease has never become any less of a worry than it was at the height of the fear it caused in the 1980s and 90s. In fact, the CDC says that HIV is still at epidemic levels. Over 600,000 Americans have died of AIDS since it was first diagnosed in the 1980s. Still, many treatments and advances in science have helped millions live longer with the disease. But new worries about HIV are growing among researchers concerned over the strain found in Cuba. In a new study published in the journal EBioMedicine, researchers report that the new strain could be “far more lethal to patients in the West” than previous strains. The researchers found that the new strain cuts the window of treatment from five or ten years to only three, meaning that patients have far less time until the HIV virus develops into full-blown AIDS. It also means that patients will have far less time to seek treatment. “The new variant named ‘CRF19′ reveals a combination of HIV subtypes A, D and G, and is far faster-acting than strains within the general populous,” Science Times reported on February 15. Researchers said that some cases have been reported in Africa, but it is Cuba where CRF19 is seen most frequently. The magazine goes to pains to note that currently the strain has been contained in Cuba. “As Cuba is an island nation, the virus remains rather removed from other populations. And current trade embargoes with Cuba also keep possible transmission contact low,” Science Times reported. But that will all change quickly and drastically if President Obama gets his way and relations with Cuba are opened up to greater travel from the US. http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/02/15/just-as-obama-opens-relations-a-new-strain-of-hiv-appears-in-cuba/ |
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| Guest | Feb 16 2015, 06:51 AM Post #2 |
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Useless unless and until a reputable news source reports this |
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| Erna | Feb 16 2015, 09:24 AM Post #3 |
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| Guest | Feb 16 2015, 10:22 AM Post #4 |
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r2 google is your friend. Aggressive new HIV strain detected in Cuba UPI.com - 2 days ago A new HIV strain in some patients in Cuba appears to be much more aggressive and can ... Fast-acting HIV strain in Cuba troubles AIDS researchers The Seattle Times - 13 hours ago Aggressive New HIV Virus Strain In Cuba Progresses To AIDS In Less Than 3 Years Medical Daily - 21 hours ago More news for new hiv strain from cuba Aggressive New HIV Virus Strain In Cuba Progresses To ... www.medicaldaily.com/aggressive-new-hiv-virus-strain-cuba-progresses... 21 hours ago - A study has found a new strain of the HIV virus in Cuba with the ability to progress into full-blown AIDS in as little as two to three years. New HIV Strain in Cuba Has Researchers Rushing to Stop ... www.sciencetimes.com/.../new-hiv-strain-in-cuba-has-researchers-rushin... 20 hours ago - Originally found in patients in Cuba, the new strain poses particular threats to those infected with HIV as it can develop into AIDS within three ... Fast-acting HIV strain in Cuba troubles AIDS researchers ... seattletimes.com/html/.../2025709175_hivcubaxml.htm... The Seattle Times 13 hours ago - Fast-acting HIV strain in Cuba troubles AIDS researchers ... has long known about the virus' capacity to mutate and create new versions. https://www.google.com/search?q=new+hiv+strain+from+cuba&oq=new+hiv+strain+from+cuba&aqs=chrome..69i57.16805j0j3&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8 |
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| Erna | Feb 16 2015, 12:36 PM Post #5 |
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Is that 'strain' like straining tea? |
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