Posted on 04/19/2015 4:32:34 PM PDT by Rockitz
"Seventeen people have died of the mysterious disease since it broke out early this week in Ode-Irele town," said Ondo state government spokesman Kayode Akinmade.
The disease, symptoms of which include headache, weight loss, blurred vision and loss of consciousness, killed the victims within 24 hours of their falling ill, he said.
Laboratory tests have so far ruled out Ebola or any other virus, Mr Akinmade added.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said it had information on 14 cases with at least 12 dead.
"Common symptoms were sudden blurred vision, headache, loss of consciousness followed by death, occurring within 24 hours," spokesman Tarik Jasarevic said.
Another WHO spokesman, Gregory Hartl, told AFP that according to a preliminary report, all those affected began showing symptoms between April 13 and 15.
Mr Akinmade said health officials and experts from the government and aid agencies, as well as WHO epidemiologists, had arrived in Ode-Irele to search for answers.
"There is no patient of the disease in any hospital and the disease has not spread beyond the town," he said.
Ondo state health commissioner, Dayo Adeyanju, told AFP that he and his officials went on a "field visit" with the WHO, UNICEF and the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).
"This was basically a case search to unravel the cause [of the disease]," he said.
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I saw that, and that it was likely pesticide poisoning. Thanks for the ping!
Fungal contamination of grain? Doesn’t sound like typical Ergot symptoms though. Botulism is a closer match. Spoiled fish also similar symptoms.
You’re right; there is no intent by either party to stop it; the Repubs will delay it a little longer, but we’ll end up with the same result.
Thanks. It sure makes you scratch your head.
What the hell is driving this?
The 1% forcing the 99% to accept a much lower standard of living (without any chance of upward mobility).
My view of Capitalism is one that subscribes to the theory that the wealthier the middle or bottom classes are, the wealthier the 1% will be.
The more businesses the middle class run, the more infrastructure has to be built, and the 1% class reaps massive profits off that.
You hollow out the middle-class, and what really happens to the 1%ers? Do they simply become more wealthy because everyone else has less?
There isn’t a finite amount of money. The more wealth there is, the more customers and commerce the 1% can tap into.
I just can’t buy into the idea the 1% want the middle class to be poor.
From my observations, it’s not the 1% who are cutting jobs. IMO, it’s the people below them that are driving this.
Perhaps I should clarify something. The top 1% of our nation begins at what income level? It might surprise you how low it is. It’s $507,000. If that’s your income, you are in the top 1%.
If you make $102,250 you’re in the top 82%
It’s my premise that the 17% in this group, from 82% up to 99% are the ones who cut most of the middle class jobs.
I don’t believe the 1% control those figures. They may make investments and decisions that influence others to be more cut-throat, but they aren’t the ones cutting those jobs, pushing for more H-1bs and the like. They aren’t forcing outsourcing. They aren’t hiring illegals.
They don’t waste their time on those types of mundane day to day decisions.
Our 1% is fine with growing the middle class - of Asia. That is exactly what is happening. The people earning low- to mid-level salaries don’t want open borders; it destroys their livelihoods and their neighborhoods. The 1% want them as a docile population of serfs, even dictating where they are re-located.
I’ve known folks who owned smaller businesses, and they were thrilled to tap the cheap labor in China, Asia et al. Heck, illegal immigrants also...
I still think it’s the 82 to 99%ers that are causing most of the havock.
Small businesses are the businesses that employ most Americans. Corporations employ them too, but not in the numbers the small business sector does.
If you know better than that, go ahead and say so. I don’t mind. That’s my perception.
I heard a report this afternoon on one of the foreign news channels saying the it was methanol poisoning caused by men drinking bad moonshine. If true, this should end quickly.
Always best to be safe rather than sorry. It could be something new.
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