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Africa Horn
Toll in Sudan yellow fever outbreak climbs to 131
2005-11-29
GENEVA - A yellow fever outbreak in Sudan has killed another 10 people, bringing the known toll to 131 deaths out of 530 cases in less than three weeks, the World Health Organisation said on Monday.
Might be easier if you guys became Presbyterians ...
Lamb's blood on the door posts sometimes helps, too...
All reported cases have been in South Kordofan state in central Sudan, but the WHO has said it fears the mosquito-borne disease could spread rapidly among people who are poor, nomadic and unvaccinated.
Which is about 99% of Sudan ...
The case fatality rate is 25.2 percent in the outbreak, which the health ministry said began on November 10. More than half of the known cases are in the town of Dilling. Some 1.7 million doses of vaccine against yellow fever, sent from an emergency stockpile, arrived in Sudan at the weekend and a mass vaccination campaign is to begin soon, according to the WHO, a United Nations agency.
Unless someone issues a fatwa saying that the vaccine is going to sterilize Moose-Limb men or something.
There is no immunity against the disease in the region, where it is not endemic, and there is no history of vaccination of the population over the past 10 years, according to the WHO. Spraying of mosquitoes and their breeding places, as well as public education campaigns on the need to wear protective clothing, were under way.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  I'm with BaR on this one. Even without the genocide that has no name(tm), I've gotta wonder what the natural (i.e. without yellow fever, genocide, etc.) death rate is in Sudan. For some reason, and I don't mean to sound harsh, 131 more dead Somalis probably is within their national standard deviation of death-rates. Especially when AK-47s go off at weddings and such!
Posted by: BA   2005-11-29 13:04  

#3  What is needed is a good dose of DDT, aided by the DDT-efficacy booster my father discovered in 1958. But that they aren't going to get. Oh... if there is a fatwa against innoculation because of male fertility concerns, surely it could be argued that only affects adult males, thus leaving more doses for the women and children? Evolution in action and all that...
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-11-29 04:44  

#2  Yellow Fever is spreading for the same reason Dengue is spreading.

Aedes aegypti is the type of mosquito that usually carries yellow fever from human to human. These mosquitoes have adapted to living among humans in cities, towns, and villages. They breed in discarded tires, flower pots, oil drums, and water storage containers close to human dwellings. Urban yellow fever is the cause of most yellow fever outbreaks and epidemics.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-11-29 00:23  

#1  A yellow fever outbreak in Sudan has killed another 10 people, bringing the known toll to 131 deaths out of 530 cases in less than three weeks, the World Health Organisation said on Monday.

False. Since there is no genocide in Sudan, then there is neither any yellow fever. Now go away.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-11-29 00:21  

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