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Developing World's Parasites, Disease Hit U.S.
Wall Street Journal ^ | AUGUST 22, 2009. | STEPHANIE SIMON and BETSY MCKAY

Posted on 08/22/2009 8:40:01 PM PDT by RicocheT

Parasitic infections and other diseases usually associated with the developing world are cropping up with alarming frequency among U.S. poor, especially in states along the U.S.-Mexico border, the rural South and in Appalachia, according to researchers.

Government and private researchers are just beginning to assess the toll of the infections, which are a significant cause of heart disease, seizures and congenital birth defects among black and Hispanic populations.

Click on the image to see diseases associated with developing countries that are becoming common in the U.S. . One obstacle is that the diseases, long thought to be an overseas problem, are only briefly discussed in most U.S. medical school classes and textbooks, so many physicians don't recognize them.

Some of the infections are transmitted by bug bites and some by animal feces contaminated with parasite larvae; still others are viral. All spread in conditions of overcrowding, malnutrition, poor sanitation and close contact with animals receiving little veterinary care.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; US: California; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: disease; illegals; immigration; parasites
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Another reason to discourage illegal immigration. Border jumpers are not screened for health before coming here.

Illegal immigrants working in the kitchen of the restaurant you frequent, the illegal who works cheap as your house cleaner or that illegal who picked that apple or lettuce you forgot to wash may give you some nasty illnesses. Many illegals do not practice good sanitation or use window screens as they were not familiar with such concepts back in their home country.

This is another social and economic cost of illegals, they bring in diseases to the U.S. that were once confined to other parts of the world. Some are transfered from sick persons by insects, others by the sick person's virus shedding or in feces.

Many American doctors are not schooled in these illnesses as these were once rare in the U.S. Illegals who go to emergency rooms for the illness and are diagnosed often don't follow up due to reluctance to get noticed by immigration or due to being uninsured.

1 posted on 08/22/2009 8:40:02 PM PDT by RicocheT
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To: RicocheT
Border jumpers are not screened for health before coming here

Since the days of janet reno de'bull no one has been screened coming here.

2 posted on 08/22/2009 8:43:26 PM PDT by org.whodat (Vote: Chuck De Vore in 2012.)
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To: RicocheT

Having announced to the world, and especially to Mexico, our decision not to control entry across our borders, we are reaping the consequences of our folly.


3 posted on 08/22/2009 8:43:37 PM PDT by Elsiejay
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To: RicocheT

Yeah but just think our tax dollars are paying for their free treatment...


4 posted on 08/22/2009 8:44:41 PM PDT by Freddd (Government run health care=paying more and being denied what we already have.)
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To: RicocheT

“Immigration and Epidemics” was the title of Michael Savage’s demo tape sent to radio stations in 1994.


5 posted on 08/22/2009 8:45:07 PM PDT by SpaceBar
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To: RicocheT
A friend of our just got back from the 4 corners area a few weeks back.

She got chewed to pieces by bed bugs one night in a very pricey hotel room.

6 posted on 08/22/2009 8:59:12 PM PDT by JerseyJohn61 (Better Late Than Never.......sometimes over lapping is worth the effort....)
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To: RicocheT

That isn’t all they bring with them....

http://www.news-medical.net/news/2009/03/23/47191.aspx


7 posted on 08/22/2009 9:11:27 PM PDT by dianed
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To: RicocheT

If somebody tells you that this kind of story is hyperbole, challenge them to spend ten minutes in an urban emergency room. Odds are that a native-born American will be symptomatic by the next morning and be out of sorts for a week.


8 posted on 08/22/2009 9:11:43 PM PDT by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: SpaceBar; Cindy; fanfan
“Immigration and Epidemics” was the title of Michael Savage’s demo tape sent to radio stations in 1994.

Michael Savage is spot on with this demo tape. Thousands upon thousands of Americans (including school age children) have been exposed to TB, requiring testing. Many politicians avoid their children being exposed to third world diseases by enrolling them in pricey private schools. The rest of us are not that fortunate.

Possible TB exposure at Long Beach's Wilson High

March 20, 2009 - About 170 students and staff at Wilson High School will be tested for possible exposure to tuberculosis, according to the Long Beach Unified School District. .....

Tuberculosis cases hit 42 at Brunswick jail

Health officials say forty-two inmates and jail workers have tested positive for the disease since an outbreak last month. Only two of those reported cases are contagious, and one former inmate is being examined to see if the disease has reached his lungs.

Update on Wayne Farms Tuberculosis Meeting

No Wayne Farms representatives attended the meeting. As of last week, 31 employees tested positive for the disease, only one of them has an active strain.

Riverdale Wal-Mart worker tests positive for TB

A Wal-Mart employee in Riverdale has tested positive for tuberculosis, prompting between 60 and 70 other employees to be tested for the disease, health officials confirmed Thursday.

PEI records 1st TB case in 4 yeas

Nearly 200 people have been tested for tuberculosis on P.E.I. this summer after a case was diagnosed at a seniors home in Charlottetown in early June.

KSU acts quickly on TB case

The state's top health official said Thursday a recent tuberculosis case at Kansas State University shows the need for screening programs at all Kansas colleges.

9 posted on 08/22/2009 9:23:51 PM PDT by MamaDearest
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To: RicocheT

I’ve always had an interest in parasitology, though I took my college courses some 40 years ago. Perhaps there were a lot more poverty stricken people back then, but all of the diseases mentioned were fairly familiar, except for chagas. Those little animals have always been with us. They are fascinating in their approach to life.

What’s interesting is that the WSJ mentioned so few of the diseases. There are plenty more that were given no coverage in the article. Many are tropical diseases, and your physician probably slept through those courses, unless he went to the University of Louisiana Med School. That state has a truly excellent tropical medicine school.

One should not forget the big killer in the parasite world, malaria. It literally kills millions. Why it is not endemic in the US is a puzzlement. My parasitology profs always made it a point to remind us that the species of mosquito that transmits malaria is common in some parts of the US. Just a reminder that malaria was a commmon parasitic disease in the US. I don’t know that it has ever resurged domestically,


10 posted on 08/22/2009 9:36:17 PM PDT by Habibi
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To: RicocheT
Thank you George W. Bush for bringing the turd world sh!thole to the USSA.
11 posted on 08/22/2009 9:44:50 PM PDT by matthew fuller (Bloodbath coming in 2010- and then come the elections!)
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To: Habibi
"I’ve always had an interest in parasitology"

If you haven't already, check out "The Coming Plague", Laurie Garrett, 1994. I just checked Amazon, $13.80. While I was there, I saw Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health which I think might be very appropriate now.

12 posted on 08/22/2009 9:52:53 PM PDT by matthew fuller (Bloodbath coming in 2010- and then come the elections!)
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To: G8 Diplomat; neverdem; SunkenCiv; LucyT; Smokin' Joe; Judith Anne

Like, *PING*, folks.


13 posted on 08/22/2009 10:12:34 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: RicocheT

Working with Medicaid here in Georgia, I was often of the opinion that the USofA will see an increase in some of the illnesses we have “eradicated” such as TB, due to the influx of illegal aliens.

Many of the Illegal Aliens from Mexico are from poorer areas. Not only do they not read Spanish, it’s not their first language . . . so forms in Spanish do little good to assist them. They are from rural areas and lived without indoor plumbing. Many don’t have a clue about sanitation.

The USofA has lost its common sense. Ellis Island should have never been closed. The Border should have been closed.


14 posted on 08/22/2009 10:34:31 PM PDT by HighlyOpinionated (At Thermopylae, 1 Million Persians lost 20 Thousand yet failed to disarm 300 Spartans. Molon Labe!)
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To: MamaDearest

Yes, it’s been a problem not well covered in the main-stream media. As for private schools; home schooling is an excellent choice, too.

Thanks for the ping MamaDearest.

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http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/parasites/index


15 posted on 08/22/2009 11:26:31 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: grey_whiskers

Parasites infecting the US? They seem to be concentrated around DC ;)


16 posted on 08/23/2009 6:21:31 AM PDT by G8 Diplomat (To err is human, to think is Vulcan)
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To: JerseyJohn61

Can’t blame the third world for that one. Blame Bed Bugs on your friendly neighborhood environmentalist. It’s the direct result of banning effective pesticides.


17 posted on 08/23/2009 6:29:31 AM PDT by Varda
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To: matthew fuller
Yes, the field of public health has really sold out to political expediency. Taking childbirth classes prior to our “first” some 12 years ago, the instructor described how we as parents needed to be aware of hepatitis. I commented that it didn't seem to be a problem back in the 50’s & 60’s. I also wondered aloud about what had changed. It was fun to watch the instructor squirm while trying to be PC.

I finally asked whether it wouldn't be less painful just to answer the question honestly. She agreed, but it's a problem the whole country has.

18 posted on 08/23/2009 8:00:58 AM PDT by Habibi
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To: grey_whiskers; AdmSmith; Berosus; bigheadfred; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; ...
Thanks grey_whiskers.
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19 posted on 08/23/2009 8:59:34 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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To: RicocheT; ml/nj; ExTexasRedhead; LucyT; Yaelle; theothercheek; Arizona Carolyn; Atom Smasher; ...
Many American doctors are not schooled in these illnesses as these were once rare in the U. S..

That's total nonsense. Toxocariasis, Cysticercosis, and Chagas' Disease are all discussed in any standard Parasitology course. Cytomegalovirus would be included in Virology, and has in fact been more common for decades than this article would lead one to believe.

Contrary to what these two MSM authoresses imply, the doctors are the least part of the problem. The porous border patrol and tolerance of illegal aliens by the federal government is by far the more important factor in the increasing number of cases of these illnesses seen in the US.

20 posted on 08/23/2009 12:19:12 PM PDT by justiceseeker93
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