Steroid-meningitis toll now 32 dead, 438 sickened, CDC says | |
paul User ID: 27442144 United Kingdom 11/10/2012 07:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had the following state-by-state breakdown of cases: Florida: 23 cases, including 3 deaths; Georgia, 1 case; Idaho, 1 case; Illinois, 2 cases; Indiana: 52 cases, including 4 deaths; Maryland: 23 cases, including 1 death; Michigan: 128 cases, including 7 deaths; Minnesota: 11 cases; New Hampshire: 13 cases; New Jersey: 27 cases; New York: 1 case; North Carolina: 3 cases, including 1 death; Ohio: 16 cases; Pennsylvania: 1 case; Rhode Island: 3 cases; South Carolina: 1 case; Tennessee: 81 cases, including 13 deaths; Texas: 2 cases; Virginia: 50 cases, including 2 deaths. Quoting: DoorBert Ten of the 438 cases involve what the CDC calls "peripheral joint infection," meaning an infection in a knee, hip, shoulder or elbow. These joint infections aren't considered as dangerous as injections near the spine for back pain that have been linked to the potentially fatal meningitis infections. Read more at: [link to medicalxpress.com] Mornin Bert,could i ask where do u get all your info from,i av to ask cause u cover so many subjects,do u get your info from where u work ??? |
DoorBert (OP) User ID: 1495371 United States 11/10/2012 07:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had the following state-by-state breakdown of cases: Florida: 23 cases, including 3 deaths; Georgia, 1 case; Idaho, 1 case; Illinois, 2 cases; Indiana: 52 cases, including 4 deaths; Maryland: 23 cases, including 1 death; Michigan: 128 cases, including 7 deaths; Minnesota: 11 cases; New Hampshire: 13 cases; New Jersey: 27 cases; New York: 1 case; North Carolina: 3 cases, including 1 death; Ohio: 16 cases; Pennsylvania: 1 case; Rhode Island: 3 cases; South Carolina: 1 case; Tennessee: 81 cases, including 13 deaths; Texas: 2 cases; Virginia: 50 cases, including 2 deaths. Quoting: DoorBert Ten of the 438 cases involve what the CDC calls "peripheral joint infection," meaning an infection in a knee, hip, shoulder or elbow. These joint infections aren't considered as dangerous as injections near the spine for back pain that have been linked to the potentially fatal meningitis infections. Read more at: [link to medicalxpress.com] Mornin Bert,could i ask where do u get all your info from,i av to ask cause u cover so many subjects,do u get your info from where u work ??? Morning Paul A have a number of saved links |
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paul User ID: 27442144 United Kingdom 11/10/2012 07:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had the following state-by-state breakdown of cases: Florida: 23 cases, including 3 deaths; Georgia, 1 case; Idaho, 1 case; Illinois, 2 cases; Indiana: 52 cases, including 4 deaths; Maryland: 23 cases, including 1 death; Michigan: 128 cases, including 7 deaths; Minnesota: 11 cases; New Hampshire: 13 cases; New Jersey: 27 cases; New York: 1 case; North Carolina: 3 cases, including 1 death; Ohio: 16 cases; Pennsylvania: 1 case; Rhode Island: 3 cases; South Carolina: 1 case; Tennessee: 81 cases, including 13 deaths; Texas: 2 cases; Virginia: 50 cases, including 2 deaths. Quoting: DoorBert Ten of the 438 cases involve what the CDC calls "peripheral joint infection," meaning an infection in a knee, hip, shoulder or elbow. These joint infections aren't considered as dangerous as injections near the spine for back pain that have been linked to the potentially fatal meningitis infections. Read more at: [link to medicalxpress.com] Mornin Bert,could i ask where do u get all your info from,i av to ask cause u cover so many subjects,do u get your info from where u work ??? Morning Paul A have a number of saved links av u seen a ufo ever Bert ?? |
DoorBert (OP) User ID: 1495371 United States 11/10/2012 07:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had the following state-by-state breakdown of cases: Florida: 23 cases, including 3 deaths; Georgia, 1 case; Idaho, 1 case; Illinois, 2 cases; Indiana: 52 cases, including 4 deaths; Maryland: 23 cases, including 1 death; Michigan: 128 cases, including 7 deaths; Minnesota: 11 cases; New Hampshire: 13 cases; New Jersey: 27 cases; New York: 1 case; North Carolina: 3 cases, including 1 death; Ohio: 16 cases; Pennsylvania: 1 case; Rhode Island: 3 cases; South Carolina: 1 case; Tennessee: 81 cases, including 13 deaths; Texas: 2 cases; Virginia: 50 cases, including 2 deaths. Quoting: DoorBert Ten of the 438 cases involve what the CDC calls "peripheral joint infection," meaning an infection in a knee, hip, shoulder or elbow. These joint infections aren't considered as dangerous as injections near the spine for back pain that have been linked to the potentially fatal meningitis infections. Read more at: [link to medicalxpress.com] Mornin Bert,could i ask where do u get all your info from,i av to ask cause u cover so many subjects,do u get your info from where u work ??? Morning Paul A have a number of saved links av u seen a ufo ever Bert ?? Yes |
DoorBert (OP) User ID: 1495371 United States 11/10/2012 08:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Meningitis outbreak: FDA chief to testify, director fired Read more: [link to www.digitaljournal.com] |
paul User ID: 27442144 United Kingdom 11/10/2012 08:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: paul 27442144 Mornin Bert,could i ask where do u get all your info from,i av to ask cause u cover so many subjects,do u get your info from where u work ??? Morning Paul A have a number of saved links av u seen a ufo ever Bert ?? Yes i`ve seen them orbs loads a times even close up once,and it wasn`t a metallic craft,it looked more alive than a craft,and on 23/10/2012 (2 weeks ago) at mid-night some thing that could only be described as a mother ship was heard ONLY in my town,my mate was sittin in his van when this loud noise was heard by loads of people and it shoock his van and made all his eletric`s on the van turn on and off,do u av any idea why his van eletrics went on/off, |
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1908247 User ID: 27440042 Brazil 11/10/2012 09:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Please see the post, if you want check the other posts on the thread so you can have better views of everything.. Thread: LA Sinkhole / Storm Sandy / ME conflicts - Please help and please allow me to help. - This is Yer ground Yah (Page 3) Nus |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26169464 United States 11/10/2012 12:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What the CDC is not telling you... Everyone who received the tainted steroid and contracts meningitis WILL die, 100% fatality rate with this virus and it's not a pretty death, much suffering will ensue. This is a terrifying outrage and there's evidence to suggest that it was done purposely. Murder plain and simple. |
Red Hot Chilean Pepe User ID: 27446945 Chile 11/10/2012 12:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Curiously enough, in Chile there's a current uptick in Meningitis cases, among children, that has claimed some lives and the media tries to downplay, but it's causing quite a scare. Here hoping it's not a pandemic. Regards! Edit for a typo and punctuation. Last Edited by Red Hot Chilean Pepe on 11/10/2012 12:14 PM All great truths begin as Blasphemies. G.B.S. GLP is like a diamond mine of information, in the sense that you have to shovel mountains of crap to find the diamonds, but it's still worth the pain. |
Red Hot Chilean Pepe User ID: 27446945 Chile 11/10/2012 12:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to translate.google.cl] All great truths begin as Blasphemies. G.B.S. GLP is like a diamond mine of information, in the sense that you have to shovel mountains of crap to find the diamonds, but it's still worth the pain. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27051494 United States 11/10/2012 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 32 dead is only half the dead from traffic collisions every day in America. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27051494 NEXT! Traffic collisions are accidents, this is murder, if you see no difference there your as lost as the souls that have already perished from this attack. well fine. then, when the hell are we gonna start shooting back! Sheeeeesh! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26169464 United States 11/10/2012 12:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 32 dead is only half the dead from traffic collisions every day in America. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27051494 NEXT! Traffic collisions are accidents, this is murder, if you see no difference there your as lost as the souls that have already perished from this attack. well fine. then, when the hell are we gonna start shooting back! Sheeeeesh! We already have, we just haven't had an iconic death to galvanize the sheep yet. It's gonna take more than bits and pieces to wake everyone up. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12675558 United States 11/10/2012 01:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had the following state-by-state breakdown of cases: Florida: 23 cases, including 3 deaths; Georgia, 1 case; Idaho, 1 case; Illinois, 2 cases; Indiana: 52 cases, including 4 deaths; Maryland: 23 cases, including 1 death; Michigan: 128 cases, including 7 deaths; Minnesota: 11 cases; New Hampshire: 13 cases; New Jersey: 27 cases; New York: 1 case; North Carolina: 3 cases, including 1 death; Ohio: 16 cases; Pennsylvania: 1 case; Rhode Island: 3 cases; South Carolina: 1 case; Tennessee: 81 cases, including 13 deaths; Texas: 2 cases; Virginia: 50 cases, including 2 deaths. Quoting: DoorBert Ten of the 438 cases involve what the CDC calls "peripheral joint infection," meaning an infection in a knee, hip, shoulder or elbow. These joint infections aren't considered as dangerous as injections near the spine for back pain that have been linked to the potentially fatal meningitis infections. Read more at: [link to medicalxpress.com] Doorbert, I have a medical condition where I occationally take anibolic steriods-pills- but still... I read all articles but have yet to find the name of the steriod liquid or the podwer that make the liquid. As you can guess, this is personal and has me a bit panicky... Any help in identifing the actual products names would be appreciated. |
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