Scientists sound the alarm over deadly tropical disease discovered in southern US: ‘It is critical to prevent infection’
Story by Mike Taylor •
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The disease, called melioidosis, has been diagnosed in the U.S. before, though most of those cases were linked to traveling to tropical or subtropical areas where the bacterium that causes it was known to be present: South and Southeast Asia, northern Australia, and parts of Central and South America and Puerto Rico, Medscape and the Centers for Disease Control reported.
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aka: walking bio-weapon
Re Melioidosis:
Gee, where are all our new “citizens” from?
Turbo cancers are showing up.
My cousin in Chattanooga was just diagnosed with prostate cancer. He’s in his late 50’s or early 60’s. His wife was diagnosed with breast cancer six months ago.
He’s a pastor/music director at a big church there and she’s a schoolteacher so I’m sure they were both vaxed.
Cancer is something that just doesn’t happen in my family, or it never has. Until these two, I don’t even know any relatives that have had cancer of any kind other than skin cancer.