The killer disease
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Lamagoodle
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Re: The killer disease
http://www.immunize.org/vis/so_hpa06.pdf
Af soomali.
In most of the cases, the patient is diagonised when it is too late.
Read this paper; it seems that there is a pathogene that is common to somalis
http://vir.sgmjournals.org/content/81/6/1485.full
We need an awareness campaign.
Af soomali.
In most of the cases, the patient is diagonised when it is too late.
Read this paper; it seems that there is a pathogene that is common to somalis
http://vir.sgmjournals.org/content/81/6/1485.full
We need an awareness campaign.
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Re: The killer disease
Wixi ilaahy ku qoray cidna ka celin kari mayso, laakin nimanka xaasidinta ah ee naaghoda cudurka xun iyaga oo sida oo sheegin, aakhiro ayey oo taala.Hebtatit c hadu kugu dhaco inaad guursatida maba aha. 
Re: The killer disease
Why? Is it communicable disease?salool wrote:Hebtatit c hadu kugu dhaco inaad guursatida maba aha.
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Lamagoodle
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Re: The killer disease
Ilaahey wuxuu bani'adamka ku karaamadeey maskax aay ku ogaan karaan iskagana daaweyn(hortagi) karaan cudurada.salool wrote:Wixi ilaahy ku qoray cidna ka celin kari mayso, laakin nimanka xaasidinta ah ee naaghoda cudurka xun iyaga oo sida oo sheegin, aakhiro ayey oo taala.Hebtatit c hadu kugu dhaco inaad guursatida maba aha.
Hep C badanaaba waxaa laiskugu gudbiyaa:
a) Hooyo cunugeeda u gudbiso
b) Dhiig/cirbad ; badanaaba dadka soomaalidda ah ma aysan dhiqi/qalajin jirin cirbadaha.
Hep B waxaa laiskugu gudbiyaa galmada.
Cilmi baaris lagu sameeyey soomaali USA u soo baxi lahayd 1995ki ayaa waxaa lagu ogaadey in 35% dadka da'adoodu u dhaxeeyso 25-50 aay qabeen B och C.
Cudurkaani waa dilaaga ugu weyn soomaalidda dibada joogto. Haddii aay is baari lahaayeen waa la daaweyn kari lahaa.
Fadlan ogeeysiya dadkaan taqaanaan inaay iska baaraan.
Re: The killer disease
35% is significant.Lamgoodle wrote:Cilmi baaris lagu sameeyey soomaali USA u soo baxi lahayd 1995ki ayaa waxaa lagu ogaadey in 35% dadka da'adoodu u dhaxeeyso 25-50 aay qabeen B och C.
Does it affect less those in the homeland?Cudurkaani waa dilaaga ugu weyn soomaalidda dibada joogto.
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Re: The killer disease
arabmtu wrote:35% is significant.Lamgoodle wrote:Cilmi baaris lagu sameeyey soomaali USA u soo baxi lahayd 1995ki ayaa waxaa lagu ogaadey in 35% dadka da'adoodu u dhaxeeyso 25-50 aay qabeen B och C.
Does it affect less those in the homeland?Cudurkaani waa dilaaga ugu weyn soomaalidda dibada joogto.
Arabmtu,
I don't think it affects less those in the homeland. In our homeland, there are other diseases that overshadow it.
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Lamagoodle
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Re: The killer disease
Had to dig up this thread to report some good news;
There is a wonder drug against HepC. It is very expensive and in many countries, it cannot be provided under welfare provisions. It costs almost 500 000- 1 million dollars/treatment. This past few months, there have generic/synthetic drugs and the price is falling... Soon, everyone will be treated (in the diaspora)
Also, the prevalence rate is decreasing. This is because most of the patients have passed away or will pass away soon. Most of those under 40 were vaccinated when the problem became known. High prevalence rate in the 40+ cohort. This is because of non-steralised needles used 1970s-1990s- This disease is transmitted through blood to blood.
There is a wonder drug against HepC. It is very expensive and in many countries, it cannot be provided under welfare provisions. It costs almost 500 000- 1 million dollars/treatment. This past few months, there have generic/synthetic drugs and the price is falling... Soon, everyone will be treated (in the diaspora)
Also, the prevalence rate is decreasing. This is because most of the patients have passed away or will pass away soon. Most of those under 40 were vaccinated when the problem became known. High prevalence rate in the 40+ cohort. This is because of non-steralised needles used 1970s-1990s- This disease is transmitted through blood to blood.
Re: The killer disease
?Lamagoodle wrote:Had to dig up this thread to report some good news;
There is a wonder drug against HepC. It is very expensive and in many countries, it cannot be provided under welfare provisions. It costs almost 500 000- 1 million dollars/treatment. This past few months, there have generic/synthetic drugs and the price is falling... Soon, everyone will be treated (in the diaspora)
Also, the prevalence rate is decreasing. This is because most of the patients have passed away or will pass away soon. Most of those under 40 were vaccinated when the problem became known. High prevalence rate in the 40+ cohort. This is because of non-steralised needles used 1970s-1990s- This disease is transmitted through blood to blood.
you do realise "/" means per?
this is an outstanding lie.
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Re: The killer disease
Hep is a common sexual disease. I am more interested in HIV, that fun and diabolical. This small disease is nothing!
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Lamagoodle
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Re: The killer disease
Fey wrote:?Lamagoodle wrote:Had to dig up this thread to report some good news;
There is a wonder drug against HepC. It is very expensive and in many countries, it cannot be provided under welfare provisions. It costs almost 500 000- 1 million dollars/treatment. This past few months, there have generic/synthetic drugs and the price is falling... Soon, everyone will be treated (in the diaspora)
Also, the prevalence rate is decreasing. This is because most of the patients have passed away or will pass away soon. Most of those under 40 were vaccinated when the problem became known. High prevalence rate in the 40+ cohort. This is because of non-steralised needles used 1970s-1990s- This disease is transmitted through blood to blood.
you do realise "/" means per?
this is an outstanding lie.
Per treatment/therapy (depending on the age; this is not a one time drug) The price is dropping to a fraction of that.
Read this http://www.natap.org/2014/HCV/Science-2 ... -141-2.pdf
Re: The killer disease
i've looked over the article and it seems that your numbers are still grossly inflated.Lamagoodle wrote: Per treatment/therapy (depending on the age; this is not a one time drug) The price is dropping to a fraction of that.
Read this http://www.natap.org/2014/HCV/Science-2 ... -141-2.pdf
i'm finding the unit 'per treatment per therapy' hard to grasp.
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Re: The killer disease
The only problem I had with vaccination is the time, after they give the first two injections they will tell you to come back after six month so I missed the third one and was told to start it again.
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Re: The killer disease
You are beating the bush on an issue that you hardly know! If you don't know by treatment/therapy, then what can I say? Treatment/therapy is the lingo of medicine.Fey wrote:i've looked over the article and it seems that your numbers are still grossly inflated.Lamagoodle wrote: Per treatment/therapy (depending on the age; this is not a one time drug) The price is dropping to a fraction of that.
Read this http://www.natap.org/2014/HCV/Science-2 ... -141-2.pdf
i'm finding the unit 'per treatment per therapy' hard to grasp.
The aricle mentions 160 000/12 weeks of treatment using the cocktail. That is not enough and the patient will not be free from the virus. A conservative estimate ranges from 500 000 -1 million dollars. But, as I wrote earlier that is bound to be less as new generic drugs are developed .
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Re: The killer disease
Actually for most Hep Viruses , you only need one shot/life time.PrinceDaadi wrote:The only problem I had with vaccination is the time, after they give the first two injections they will tell you to come back after six month so I missed the third one and was told to start it again.
Re: The killer disease
Lamagoodle wrote: You are beating the bush on an issue that you hardly know! If you don't know by treatment/therapy, then what can I say? Treatment/therapy is the lingo of medicine.
The aricle mentions 160 000/12 weeks of treatment using the cocktail. That is not enough and the patient will not be free from the virus. A conservative estimate ranges from 500 000 -1 million dollars. But, as I wrote earlier that is bound to be less as new generic drugs are developed .
whatever man, i'm just saying you fudged the initial estimate by a like 350k-850k (maybe i'm being pedantic but i take the reporting of research seriously).
fyi a generic substitute is already on the indian market.
also what makes you an authority then? don't be so quick to dismiss, for all you know i'm a doktah
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