Posted on 06/09/2002 1:29:09 PM PDT by ex-Texan
Smallpox Epidemic Rapidly Spreading In Pakistan Province
By Muqaddam Khan
SWABI, Pakistan - The smallpox epidemic is rapidly spreading in these parts of the province, but the district health department has failed to take any step to contain this deadly disease, Dawn learnt here on Saturday.
It has been reported from different parts of the Swabi district that a large number of children have suffered from smallpox, but the authorities concerned have failed to take any action to prevent this disease or immunize the people against it.
Smallpox is a fatal disease which causes high fever, leaves permanent marks on the skin and spreads very fast. Timely treatment and precautionary measures are vital for controlling this malady.
A health official said that the dilemma of the people was that they were not aware of the danger aspects of this ailment as the children suffering from it have neither been kept in isolation nor properly treated. And this resulted in the spread of the virus.
In most of the cases, the children of a family or those living close to each other, contract it at one and the same time.
The residents of Naro Banda, a rural area in the district, told this correspondent that a majority of the children in the village had suffered from smallpox a few years back. "My two brothers, Shams and Akhtar, have been afflicted by smallpox and I have appealed to the officials concerned, but they did not bother either to visit the area or take steps for controlling it," said Mukhtaj Ahmad of Naro Banda.
The mother of a sick child said she had informed the lady health workers about the spread of the disease four days ago, but no action was taken.
It was also noticed that most of the parents of the sick children were uneducated. They had either approached the quack living nearby, or the self-made homeopath doctors to treat the children, but no visible improvement could be seen in the health of the children.
If the district health department delayed taking steps for containing the disease, the epidemic may spread to other areas in the vicinity, or the whole of the district, for that matter.
The suffering people have appealed to the NWFP governor, district government bosses and health officials to send in special teams to extend necessary health cover to the children
Nor does the US Government, it would appear...
60 Minutes: Iraq Has Smallpox (thread 1)
60 Minutes: Iraq Has Smallpox (thread 2)
The sources were Iraqi defectors, IIRC, who claim that the smallpox virus was procured from sources in the bioweapons program in the former Soviet Union.Other links of interest...
HHS Set to Order Smallpox Vaccine for All Americans
U.S. Sets Up Plan to Fight Smallpox
U.S. to Buy 155M Smallpox Vaccines
Others Follow U.S. on Smallpox Vaccine
(British) Bio-defense requires smallpox vaccine
Smallpox experiment goes well, U.S. expert says
CDC starts to fight smallpox as weapon
SMALLPOX VACCINATIONS CONSIDERED FOR ENTIRE U.S.
And Now, the Good News about Smallpox
Since last October, the CDC's smallpox vaccination program has been in high gear, with the goal of stockpiling enough vaccine for every man, woman, and child in America.
It is suspected that Russia, China, and possibly Iraq have access to smallpox. And if they do, it could certainly have spread. I can't imagine that the Chinese would be stupid enough to give their Pakistani friends smallpox bacillae. But they gave them nuclear warheads and missiles to deliver them, so anything is possible. Also there are a lot of former Russian germ warfare scientists who are at loose ends and might be bought with Arab money. The U.S. has tried to keep them employed, but there are always loose ends.
Because there would be many deaths. Headlines would not read "Smallpox Spreading..." but rather "Smallpox deaths kills hundreds...." Chickenpox is pretty scary in a medically isolated population.
Thought you had a dreaded project to work on.......playin' hooky??? <{;o)
But I doubt that this guy knows what he's talking about.
I seem to remember the first case of Anthrax here in this country the health officials and media tried to pass it off as the editors' trip into the woods.
This is probably Chicken Pox, but I have to say the health authorities would probably try to down play any real Smallpox outbreak.
I would agree that the world media and the health organizations all around the world should be indicted for stupidity if it really is, but I would not rule it out, after what we have learned about our supposed almighty powers that are responsible for our safety.
Monkeypox today
The residents of Naro Banda, a rural area in the district, told this correspondent that a majority of the children in the village had suffered from smallpox a few years back. "My two brothers, Shams and Akhtar, have been afflicted by smallpox and I have appealed to the officials concerned, but they did not bother either to visit the area or take steps for controlling it," said Mukhtaj Ahmad of Naro Banda.Yeah, duh, and this smallpox incident "a few years back" involving a MAJORITY of the children would have made headlines also.
That's all they have been talking about in regard to the shortage of syrum(sp); the fact that the disease had been TOTALLY IRADICATED a long time ago.
THIS is outrageous and scary. Fortunate timing that we finally have Homeland Security well in place and ready perhaps to send a HAZMAT TIPS information sheet to the citizens, like they issue to the military, for their safety.
< /sarcasm
That project is so terrible I keep putting it off and putting it off and now I'm embarassed.
Children die so frequently in these countries that it isn't considered worth mentioning.
Usually from gastrointestinal diseases like cholera.
I wouldn't use that to discredit the report.
It's still unlikely to be smallpox....but.....
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