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10
Mar

Interview with a displaced Grandmother - 23 feb 2009

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“The United States government has an obligation to prosecute US Citizen Defense Minister Rajapaksa and US Resident General Fonseka for violating the Genocide Convention Implementation Act and the US War Crimes Act,” Prof. Boyle added. Boyle quoted sections of 1949 Geneva Conventions to substantiate his claim, saying: “Additional Protocol I of 1977 to the Four Geneva Conventions of 1949 provides in relevant part as follows: Article 54.-Protection of objects indispensable to the survival of …

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15
Dec

Global Report - 12-December-2008

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Shortage of malaria Drugs

Kenya is in the red as new and highly effective malaria drugs have run out of stock in some parts of the country as a result of import delays, poor forecasting, misuse and inefficient accounting systems. Areas like Western Province have had to do without the drugs, while in Eastern, public hospitals have been sending malaria patients to buy the medicines from private pharmacies. The tender to supply AL generics was won by an Indian company, Ajanta Pharma, in May, with deliveries expected by September, but nothing has been delivered so far. Public Health and Sanitation director said while there were issues with the deliveries, shortages being faced in any part of the country were due to either, distribution, misuse or poor forecasting. The deliveries were expected to arrive in the country long before the October- December short rains, a season normally characterised by high malaria cases.

Drug Trafficking

Mexican narcotraffickers are gaining an increasing presence in Guatemalan territory. That was made clear Sunday, when at least 18 people were killed in a face-off between members of a local group and a Mexican cartel in a frontier zone between Mexico and Guatemala. It’s no secret to anybody that the institutions in Guatemala are weak, that they lack human and technical resources,. The Guatemalan government are studying the arrival of many Mexicans, specifically members of the Zeta group, who have wanted to come to take advantage of the Guatemalan territory. Without doubt, organized crime is taking advantage of these evident levels of vulnerability that the Guatemalan institutions present.

Eid amidst violence and inflation

The residents of Hangu celebrated the latest festival of Eid-ul-Adha like a normal day without much bustle that formally used to characterize the occasion. A large number of local residents have already left the town due to the sectarian and terrorist violence in the area and have settled permanently in the neighboring cities of Kohat and Peshawar. Owing to security concerns associated with travel between the cities these families no longer visit Hangu and other occasions. Mosques are also unsafe and people entering them are bothered by physical security search made by armed personnel who guard the entrance. The prices of livestock have also soared due to the recent surge in inflation and many people have given up on the tradition of slaughtering an animal per family. Sadly, Eid has lost its vibrancy for Hangu and many other war torn areas of the country.
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27
Sep

“Mad Cow” Prions Found in Human, Sheep, Cow, Goat’s Milk

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“Mad Cow” Prions Found in Human, Sheep, Cow, Goat’s Milk

Prion protein in milk by Nicola Franscini published in the December 2006 issue of PLoS ONE (Public Library of Science) found prion proteins in Swiss off-the-shelf milk and fresh milk.1 Prions are the cause of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE), such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle and humans, and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans. About the same concentration of prion protein was measured for organic farm milk and non-organic farm milk as well as for pasteurized (heating for 30 seconds to 72°C) and ultra-high temperature (UHT) treated (heating for 1–4 seconds to 135°C) milk.1 Prions were also found in the milk of humans, sheep, and goats.

Comment:

Prion protein is the agent that causes mad cow disease in cattle, people, deer, sheep, and many other animals. These infectious proteins accumulate for years before illness appears. Transmission from food to people is of great concern. Prior to the use of the latest technology, this infectious agent was hard to detect in milk. However, that changed with the use by these investigators of new methods employing the Alicon PrioTrap®. This technology is so effective that prion proteins can even be found in human milk.

A similar story can be told about bovine leukemia viruses found in cow’s milk. This virus was discovered in cattle in 1969, but studies using older technology (agar gel immunodiffusion and complement fixation assays) failed to find antibodies to bovine leukemia viruses in people. As a result, the prevailing opinion was exposure of humans to bovine leukemia viruses by eating beef and drinking cow’s milk was not important; therefore, the presence of this virus in our food supply was not a public health hazard.2 However, in 2003 researchers reported finding evidence of infection with bovine leukemia viruses in 74% of people tested by using more modern technology (immunoblotting).2 Still, almost no one has heard that 9 out of 10 cattle herds in the US are infected with bovine leukemia viruses and that three-fourths of people show immunologic signs suggesting infection.2

You should assume cow’s milk off-the-shelf contains infectious agents (prions, viruses, and microbes), which can impose a health risk to you and your family. Cow’s milk is also high in saturated fat, cholesterol, and animal protein; factors known to cause serious human disease. There is no risk in avoiding cow’s milk—it provides no nutrients, specifically calcium and protein, which could not be better obtained from plant sources. (See these recent newsletters for further information: February 2007: When Friends Ask: “Where Do You Get Your Calcium?”; March 2007: When Friends Ask: “Why Don’t You Drink Milk?”)

1) Franscini N, El Gedaily A, Matthey U, Franitza S, Sy MS, Bürkle A, Groschup M, Braun U, Zahn R. Prion protein in milk. PLoS ONE. 2006 Dec 20;1:e71.

2) Buehring GC, Philpott SM, Choi KY. Humans have antibodies reactive with Bovine leukemia virus. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2003 Dec;19(12):1105-13.

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