Anthrax Outbreak in Ghana | |
| tandym (OP) User ID: 1667343 05/30/2012 03:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Posted April 25th, 2012 [link to www.bioprepwatch.com] After an anthrax outbreak killed two people in the Upper East region of Ghana, the Upper East Regional Health Service received approximately 3,400 vaccinations to administer to animals. The outbreak occurred in the Bawku area and killed two people after the victims ate the meat of a dead animal that may have been infected with anthrax. Thomas Anyarikeya, the regional director of veterinary services, said that vaccination for each animal costs 20 peswas, which is approximately 28 U.S. cents, GBC Ghana reports. |
| tandym (OP) User ID: 1667343 05/30/2012 03:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Posted April 24th, 2012 [link to www.bioprepwatch.com] An anthrax outbreak in the Upper East region of Ghana has led to two deaths after the victims consumed a dead animal that may have been infected with the deadly disease. The incident occurred in the community of Googo. Thomas Anyarikeya, the regional veterinary officer, said that anthrax particularly affects ruminants and can be transmitted to humans from them. Ruminants are a type of mammal and include goats, sheep and cattle, GBC Ghana reports. |
| Six Six Six User ID: 3753361 05/30/2012 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Posted April 24th, 2012 Quoting: tandym [link to www.bioprepwatch.com] An anthrax outbreak in the Upper East region of Ghana has led to two deaths after the victims consumed a dead animal that may have been infected with the deadly disease. The incident occurred in the community of Googo. Thomas Anyarikeya, the regional veterinary officer, said that anthrax particularly affects ruminants and can be transmitted to humans from them. Ruminants are a type of mammal and include goats, sheep and cattle, GBC Ghana reports. I want to live in a place called Googo. Biko |
| tandym (OP) User ID: 1667343 05/30/2012 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anthrax toll rises to five in Namibia Published on March 29, 2012 by Ted Purlain Anthrax Five people have now died in the Omaheke region of Namibia from an illness that is believed to be either anthrax or Congo fever. Initial test results proved to be inconclusive and new samples have since been sent to South Africa for more extensive analysis, according to Namibian.com.na. [link to www.bioprepwatch.com] |
| tandym (OP) User ID: 1667343 05/30/2012 03:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.bioprepwatch.com] Three farm workers die of anthrax in Namibia Published on March 28, 2012 by Paul Tinder Anthrax Three farm workers from Farm Kroonster 448 in Namibia’s Omaheke Region died from an anthrax-related illness in the Gobabis State Hospital last week. It is believed that five workers from the farm contracted anthrax after eating meat of a cow that passed away on the farm. Two of the five workers are still being treated at the hospital for an anthrax-related disease, Nampa reports. |
| tandym (OP) User ID: 1667343 05/30/2012 03:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Posted April 24th, 2012 Quoting: tandym [link to www.bioprepwatch.com] An anthrax outbreak in the Upper East region of Ghana has led to two deaths after the victims consumed a dead animal that may have been infected with the deadly disease. The incident occurred in the community of Googo. Thomas Anyarikeya, the regional veterinary officer, said that anthrax particularly affects ruminants and can be transmitted to humans from them. Ruminants are a type of mammal and include goats, sheep and cattle, GBC Ghana reports. I want to live in a place called Googo. How about a place named GOObeGOne? |
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| tandym (OP) User ID: 1667343 05/30/2012 03:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.bioprepwatch.com] Thirteen people contract anthrax in Peru Published on March 12, 2012 by Daniel Purt Anthrax Thirteen people in Peru have contracted anthrax after people in the area handled a diseased animal. The infection occurred in the Otuzco province of the La Libertad region of Peru. The confirmation of cutaneous anthrax infection, which occurs when anthrax comes into contact with the skin, happened on Tuesday at a clinic in the town of Sinsicap, the Examiner reports. |
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| tandym (OP) User ID: 1667343 05/30/2012 04:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did I miss something? I thought to remind that Anthrax can not be transmitted from human to human....... so nothing to worry about than something that went airborne? Quoting: pray_Italy 16960680 I dunno. I was just checking out the link that an OP from another thread posted and saw a bunch of anthrax articles. The ones I posted above -- but also the ideas of vaccines not working (deaths AFTER a vaccine campaign was what made me go hmmmm) and then all of the Anthrax Drills going on here in the US and in other countries as well. Thought it deserved a thread. Last Edited by tandym on 05/30/2012 04:12 PM |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 16963738 05/30/2012 04:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Posted April 24th, 2012 Quoting: tandym [link to www.bioprepwatch.com] An anthrax outbreak in the Upper East region of Ghana has led to two deaths after the victims consumed a dead animal that may have been infected with the deadly disease. The incident occurred in the community of Googo. Thomas Anyarikeya, the regional veterinary officer, said that anthrax particularly affects ruminants and can be transmitted to humans from them. Ruminants are a type of mammal and include goats, sheep and cattle, GBC Ghana reports. I want to live in a place called Googo. Then you might like persian artist Googoosh [link to www.youtube.com] ----------------------- So people got anthrax from the "vaccines"? |
| Six Six Six User ID: 3753361 05/30/2012 04:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did I miss something? I thought to remind that Anthrax can not be transmitted from human to human....... so nothing to worry about than something that went airborne? Quoting: pray_Italy 16960680 I dunno. I was just checking out the link that an OP from another thread posted and saw a bunch of anthrax articles. The ones I posted above -- but also the ideas of vaccines not working (deaths AFTER a vaccine campaign was what made me go hmmmm) and then all of the Anthrax Drills going on here in the US and in other countries as well. Thought it deserved a thread. ![]() Biko |
| Six Six Six User ID: 3753361 05/30/2012 04:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Posted April 24th, 2012 Quoting: tandym [link to www.bioprepwatch.com] An anthrax outbreak in the Upper East region of Ghana has led to two deaths after the victims consumed a dead animal that may have been infected with the deadly disease. The incident occurred in the community of Googo. Thomas Anyarikeya, the regional veterinary officer, said that anthrax particularly affects ruminants and can be transmitted to humans from them. Ruminants are a type of mammal and include goats, sheep and cattle, GBC Ghana reports. I want to live in a place called Googo. Then you might like persian artist Googoosh [link to www.youtube.com] ----------------------- So people got anthrax from the "vaccines"? ![]() Biko |