Update on Monkey Pox
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Update on Monkey Pox
Mokeypox Cases Rise
June 19, 2003
(Madison-AP) -- Two more people in Wisconsin are confirmed to have the monkeypox virus.
That brings the total confirmed cases in Wisconsin to nine. Thirty more people are suspected of having the disease.
Meanwhile, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention said today at least 87 people in six states have shown symptoms associated with the virus.
Nearly a quarter of those have been confirmed by lab analysis.
http://www.wluk.com
June 19, 2003
(Madison-AP) -- Two more people in Wisconsin are confirmed to have the monkeypox virus.
That brings the total confirmed cases in Wisconsin to nine. Thirty more people are suspected of having the disease.
Meanwhile, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention said today at least 87 people in six states have shown symptoms associated with the virus.
Nearly a quarter of those have been confirmed by lab analysis.
http://www.wluk.com
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Interesting how these new diseases are coming out now.
On the topic of plasma and blood. I am not one for needles. However, one of the shots I got in 6th grade (in the mid to late 1980's) didn't feel like the doctor gave it to me. I haven't given blood since before I moved from Massachusetts to Florida, which is about 4 years ago.
I cannot give blood... to the Red Cross, because I don't weigh enough. Which is fine by me. No offense, of course.
On the topic of plasma and blood. I am not one for needles. However, one of the shots I got in 6th grade (in the mid to late 1980's) didn't feel like the doctor gave it to me. I haven't given blood since before I moved from Massachusetts to Florida, which is about 4 years ago.
I cannot give blood... to the Red Cross, because I don't weigh enough. Which is fine by me. No offense, of course.
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I know that Missouri has now confirmed its first official case of Monkeypox and that the woman from KS got it from the same prarie dog as he did.
As far as needles are concerned...they don't bother me.
As far as needles are concerned...they don't bother me.
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Prairie dogs in Thornton, Co. Have been identified as carrying the Bubonic Plaque. But thanks to PETA and groups such as those, they cannot be moved to develop the land, so the Bubonic Plaque will be there for awhile. It makes me shake my head the way these idiots value the lives of animals over human life. Not that animal life is not valuable. Its just that it is nuts in my opinion.
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