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On Nov 4, 12:59 pm, "127.0.0.1" > wrote:
> Chicken-plant workers test 'positive' for TB > 212 out of 765 processing employees infected - company says HIV-privacy laws nix screening > Posted: November 4, 2007 > > © 2007 WorldNetDaily.com > Alabama health officials have identified 212 workers who have tested positive for tuberculosis at a single poultry plant owned by one of the largest processors in the U.S. > > In two batteries of skin tests last month, given to 765 fresh processing employees at the Decatur, Ala., plant owned by Wayne Farms LLC by the State Department of Public Health's Tuberculosis Control Division, 28 percent were found to be infected, including one with active tuberculosis disease, which is contagious. Doctors have yet to evaluate X-rays for 165 current workers who tested positive to determine if any more are contagious. > > The testing was prompted by an earlier active TB case - a former Wayne Farms worker. > > Both employees with active TB are Hispanics born in countries where the disease is prevalent, heath officials said. > > When the disease is latent, those with TB are not contagious, but the TB bacteria remains in the body for life unless it is treated. Once it becomes active it may cause permanent damage to the lungs and other organs and the airborne bacteria is easily spread by coughing, laughing or even talking. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 50 percent of those who have close contact with someone with active TB for 15 minutes will become infected. > > Accompanied by the rise in illegal immigration, tuberculosis is making a comeback in the U.S., often eluding diagnosis by doctors who are unfamiliar with the disease. > > Last year, WND reported more than three-quarters of the 2,903 cases in California in 2005 were among foreign natives, with a total of 14,093 cases nationwide. > > Scott Jones, interim director of the Tuberculosis Control Division told the Decatur Daily he was not surprised at the large number of employees who tested positive. > > "The majority of the folks that we're dealing with in this situation are foreign born," Jones said. "I would expect about 30 percent of them to test positive." > > Of particular concern to public health officials are emerging strains of drug-resistant TB brought to the U.S. by illegal aliens who bypass the screening regularly done with legal immigrants. > > The drug-resistant TB recently killed more than 50 people in South Africa.. It has been found in limited numbers in the U.S. - 74 reported cases since 1993. The strain is nearly impossible to cure because it is immune to the best first- and second-line TB drugs. It is as easily transmitted through the air as the old TB. > > There is another form of TB concerning U.S. health officials. It is called "multi-drug resistant." It responds to more treatments but can cost up to $250,000 and take two years to cure. This is the strain increasingly common throughout the world - rising more than 50 percent from about 273,000 in 2000 to 425,000 in 2004, according to a study published in August in the Journal of Infectious Diseases. > > In the U.S., 128 people were found to have it in 2004, a 13 percent increase from the previous year. > > (Story continues below)http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=58501 Come on America, either you will expel these filthy invaders or just accept another level of biological "diveristy". http://www.vdare.com/ V-Dare greg |
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![]() (racist bile snipped) > Come on America, either you will expel these filthy invaders or just > accept another level of biological "diveristy". All you have to do is go there and apply for employment. The last I knew it paid $13/hr. Go for it. |
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> On Sun, 4 Nov 2007 15:09:40 -0700, "Seth Hammond" > > wrote: > >> >> (racist bile snipped) >> >> >>> Come on America, either you will expel these filthy invaders or just >>> accept another level of biological "diveristy". > > Expelling them doesn't always work. They sneak back in. > > http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/border/209530 > > And our politicians want (SH)AMNESTY !!!!! lol... "Them". What? Giant Ants? > > >> >> >> All you have to do is go there and apply for employment. The last I >> knew it paid $13/hr. Go for it. |
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i'd go for it. that's all it takes.
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i'd go for it. that's all it takes.
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