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Re: Anger over PM's call to ban HIV-positive migra
Reply #45 - Apr 16th, 2007 at 6:39pm
 
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Re: Anger over PM's call to ban HIV-positive migra
Reply #46 - Apr 16th, 2007 at 8:24pm
 
mantra wrote on Apr 16th, 2007 at 10:34am:
It's not so much that they'll spread HIV (even though it could happen) - it's the fact that our hospital system can't even cope with us.  Where's the state government going to get the extra money to treat all these people - they won't be able to work?


Maybe we can let them live with the people arguing on their behalf and they can pay the medical bills.

mantra wrote on Apr 16th, 2007 at 10:34am:
Otherwise it wouldn't worry me - unless they deliberately tried to infect others.


Stopping them before they come here will mean no one gets infected. If even one of them went crazy with a syringe full of their own blood the political correct people should be charged with murder.

Yes Sprint Cyclists, anyone with any type of contagious disease should not be allowed in the country. I am sure their are many other immigrants that also deserve the boat ride.

Aloof Boof how observant of you but you seem to forget about the Somalians that were let into the country that HIV. Goverment beuracracy isn't always followed.




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Re: Anger over PM's call to ban HIV-positive migra
Reply #47 - Apr 17th, 2007 at 1:08am
 
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Do try and keep up people.Australia already has a policy in place about people with spreadable deseases and aids in particular.Also age and ability to live without support comes into it as well.Google Govt Policy Immigration.
Howard is just making political points and retaining focus on his party.
Sucked in,chewed up and spat out


I remember reading something like that somewhere... but wasn't sure whether it was true or not.

This is an even greater disgrace. If the policies already there, why are we still letting them in? Because of the UN? bugger the UN. Angry Sovereignty for Austrlaia all the way!


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Aloof Boof how observant of you but you seem to forget about the Somalians that were let into the country that HIV. Goverment beuracracy isn't always followed.


Well put.
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Howard's HIV remarks anger Africans
Reply #48 - Apr 17th, 2007 at 10:27am
 
http://www.smh.com.au/news/breaking-news/howards-hiv-remarks-anger-africans/2007/04/16/1176696733831.html

Australian Prime Minister John Howard's suggestion that he would consider banning HIV-positive migrants has angered African AIDS experts at an international AIDS workshop.
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HIV/AIDS Experts Swear by Circumcision
Reply #49 - Jul 27th, 2007 at 9:44am
 
this is interesting, apparently circumcision lowers the chances of being infected by HIV/AIDS.

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HIV/AIDS Experts Swear by Circumcision
By Neena Bhandari

SYDNEY, Jul 24 (IPS) - Male circumcision could prevent millions of new HIV infections a year, delegates at the 4th International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention were told here on Tuesday.

Over 45 observational studies, three clinical trials and several biological studies all provide compelling evidence that male circumcision reduces HIV transmission from women to men by about 60 percent, according to Prof. Robert Bailey, the lead speaker at a plenary session.

"In the highest prevalence areas, the impact of circumcision would be greatest, and the intervention would be highly cost-effective," said Bailey of the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois.

Estimates from studies show millions of new HIV infections could be averted in sub-Saharan Africa if substantial proportions of men were circumcised. Studies suggest that widespread male circumcision in sub-Saharan Africa could prevent 5.7 million new cases of the disease and 3 million deaths over 20 years.

Bailey, who has devoted most of his research activities on the issue of male circumcision as a possible HIV prevention strategy since 1995, said uncircumcised men were two-and-a-half times more likely to contract the virus from female partners, based on random control trials conducted in parts of Africa, hardest hit by the epidemic.

"There is mounting evidence of its efficacy in preventing new HIV infections. One cannot help but contemplate that if it were a drug or a compound or a shot with a label, international agencies and donors would have been fighting to be the first to make it available many months, even years, ago," says Bailey, who has conducted circumcision-related studies in varying communities in Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, as well as in the U.S.

He said the incidents of the disease among heterosexual men could be reduced by up to 9 percent over 10 years, if 50 percent of the men were circumcised in parts of South Africa. "In other words, circumcision could drive the epidemic to a declining state toward extinction, ''Bailey said.

He urged local governments to "make safe, affordable, voluntary circumcision available now." He said younger men would like to get circumcised, but ‘’the service is not widely available and there is no funding.’’

Male circumcision is probably the oldest surgical procedure, dating back to at least 2300 BC in Egypt. Today, about 30 percent of men in the world are circumcised, with about 67 percent of them in Africa.

Circumcision is not just a health-related intervention, it is tied to a complex web of cultural and religious beliefs and practices. Bailey said, ''Studies have shown that women are in favour of circumcision because of improved hygiene. As circumcision becomes more widely accepted through impetus by women, the age of males when they are circumcised will decline. Mothers are going to be major drivers in pushing infant circumcision.’’

In a statement issued in February 2007, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the UNAIDS Secretariat welcomed the detailed findings of two trials undertaken in Kenya and Uganda to determine whether male circumcision has a protective effect against acquiring HIV infection.

The findings of the two trials supported the results of the South Africa Orange Farm Intervention Trial. Together the three studies, which enrolled more than 10,000 participants, provide compelling evidence of a 50 to 60 percent reduction in heterosexual HIV transmission to men.

"These findings are a very important contribution to HIV prevention science. Male circumcision has major potential for the prevention of HIV infection", Kevin De Cock, director of the WHO HIV/AIDS department had said in the statement.

However, the WHO warns that male circumcision does not offer complete protection against HIV. Men should still use condoms, adhere to abstinence, reduce the number of sexual partners and delay the start of sexual activity.

Organisers of the IAS 2007 are calling for greater vigilance to ensure universal access to HIV prevention and treatment, and prolonged research to inform and strengthen the global response to HIV.

IAS president and the conference co-chair Dr Pedro Cahn said, "With fewer than one-third of people living with HIV in low- and middle-income countries having access to life-saving medications, and still fewer with access to proven prevention services, such as condoms and sterile syringes, the goal of universal access by 2010 must remain a priority.’’

"Science has given us the tools to prevent and treat HIV effectively. The fact that we have not yet translated this science into practice is a shameful failure,’’ added Cahn, who is the Director of Fundación Huesped in Argentina.

Emphasising that "good research drives good policy and programming," the IAS and Australasian Society for HIV Medicine (ASHM) last week issued the Sydney Declaration, a global sign-on letter that urges governments and donors to allocate 10 percent of all resources dedicated to HIV programming for research.
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Re: HIV/AIDS Experts Swear by Circumcision
Reply #50 - Jul 27th, 2007 at 9:45am
 
article continued:

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Earlier, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the United States and a key adviser to the White House on HIV, told reporters to stop talking about cures for AIDS. He said, ‘’This is a hugely exciting time in the world of AIDS research. We've got incredibly potent treatments on the horizon, possible vaccines in the pipeline and new options for using these things in ways we haven't before. But as for a cure, let's just stop talking about it."

The U.S. has reported 40,000 annual infections consistently for 14 years. In Australia, the rate has doubled in the past seven years, from 500 annual new infections in 2000 to almost 1,000 in present day.

Some 5,000 delegates from 133 countries will also learn about new knowledge of HIV pathogenesis and the mechanisms through which HIV causes immune deficiency; operations research detailing what we've learned, to date, about what is working on the ground in communities across the globe; and updates on the clinical implications of an ageing population of people living with HIV, as well as on paediatric treatment issues.


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Re: AIDS
Reply #51 - Jul 28th, 2007 at 6:59pm
 
The dreaded combination of social engineers and lawyers will be the downfall of society. It is now looked upon as a cruel and unnecessary surgery.

Perhaps the decisions of our forefathers and ancestors should be more carefully considered before the above two professions get their grubby little hands all over it.
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Re: AIDS
Reply #52 - Jul 30th, 2007 at 10:52am
 
What do you think of the idea of punishing people who unknowingly spread an STD? This was suggested in another forum. My initial response:

I guess if you have unprotected sex with a few different people over a short period without getting yourself checked out, maybe you should get done for reckless endangerment. However then you would have to charge people who screw around, regardless of whether they actually spread anything. The privacy implications are pretty nasty, and it would probably be unworkable, and a witch hunt.

Plus, if the person spreading it is unaware they have it, then you could argue that the person who catches it is just as much responsible for the spread of the disease.

I suspect the only practical approach is to educate people to look after themselves.

Also, a 'no fault' style investigation may work better than charging people. Most people will want to chase the disease down to everyone who might have caught it, but are more likely to clam up if there is a legal risk for them.

Maybe they should be able to issue orders forcing people to get themselves tested if a carrier has pointed the finger at them as another potential carrier.
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Re: AIDS
Reply #53 - Jul 30th, 2007 at 3:07pm
 
Chastity belts all around.
Can be unlocked only after both willing parties have been thoroughly tested and signed the relevant legal forms.
Should they split up, they notify the authorities who reinstalll the chastity belts.


On a sensible note.
If they are unaware they have a STD it is immaterial. Ignorance is no excuse under the law.

I reckon GBH or manslaughter, depending on what STD it is.
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STD rate in kids outstrips arrests
Reply #54 - Aug 18th, 2007 at 2:19pm
 
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22264659-5013172,00.html

CHILDREN under 14 are being infected with sexually transmitted diseases at a rate of more than one child a week in Western Australia, yet only six people have been charged with related offences in the past 18 months.

While attention focused on abuse in remote Aboriginal communities, it was revealed that one in three of the children infected with chlamydia, gonorrhoea or syphilis in the state lives in the metropolitan area, where no arrests were made.

The state Opposition yesterday called for the Privacy Act to be amended in a radical bid to catch more offenders by allowing police to access the medical records of suspects to see if they had the same diseases as the children.
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Perth medico: "HIV does not exist"
Reply #55 - Jan 30th, 2007 at 6:22pm
 
http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/No-link-between-HIV-and-AIDS-court-told/2007/01/30/1169919327419.html

An expert witness in the appeal of a HIV-positive man convicted of having unprotected sex with three women has been accused of misleading an Adelaide court.

One woman has since contracted the virus.

Perth medical researcher Eleni Papadopulos-Eleopulos has told the South Australian Supreme Court of Appeal that HIV does not exist.

Ms Papadopulos-Eleopulos is a medical engineer with the Royal Perth Hospital and heads the Perth Group, which believes that there is no link between HIV and AIDS.



UK backs PNG circumcision program

http://www.smh.com.au/news/World/UK-backs-PNG-circumcision-program/2007/08/23/1187462404988.html

The British High Commission in Papua New Guinea is backing a program to encourage men to be circumcised to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS.



Man loses appeal on HIV charges

http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Man-loses-appeal-on-HIV-charges/2007/08/24/1187462493691.html

An HIV-positive man, behind bars for having unprotected sex with three Adelaide women, has lost a second appeal against his conviction.

The full court of the South Australian Court of Criminal Appeal has ruled against Chad Parenzee's latest bid to have his case reconsidered.

Defence counsel had argued that a single appeal judge had failed to take into account the different streams of scientific thought about the cause of AIDS.

That judge rejected the defence argument that HIV did not exist and could not be sexually transmitted.



HIV sex worker may have infected 250

http://news.smh.com.au/hiv-sex-worker-may-have-infected-250/20080130-1p0r.html

The ACT health system is desperately trying to contact 250 people who may have been infected with the potentially deadly AIDS virus by a male sex worker.

Hector Scott, 41, of Kingston appeared in the ACT Magistrates Court earlier this month charged with knowingly infecting someone with a sexually-transmitted disease and failing to register as a sex worker.

At the time, the specifics of the disease were not known.

"Bear in mind please 250 is just the number of phone numbers and he may have been phoning family friends, businesses - there are all sorts of other reasons.

"That may be a very inflated figure of the number of people that he had sex with or unprotected sex with."

Dr Guest would not say how the contacts were obtained and said many of the phone numbers being used were mobiles so it was unclear whether all of the potential victims were from the ACT.

"We will be exploring that nature of their contact very delicately with them - we have skilled counsellors and clinicians involved in this process," he said.

The health department first became aware of Scott's actions on December 20 last year when notified by another jurisdiction. The department alerted police within 24 hours.

But Scott was not issued with a public health order - to stop working as a prostitute - until January 4, when he was arrested.

Dr Guest said there was evidence Scott had been HIV positive for some years, possibly since 1999.

During 2007 he advertised himself as a prostitute in Canberra media using the names "Adam" and "Josh" but was unregistered as a sex worker.

Dr Guest said the whole situation was just a reminder of the importance of safe sex.

Anyone who believes they have been in contact with Scott is urged to contact their general practitioner, the Canberra Sexual Health Centre or call ACT Health on 1800 000 974.



HIV-positive prostitute pleads guilty

http://news.smh.com.au/hivpositive-prostitute-pleads-guilty/20080207-1qru.html

An HIV-positive male prostitute has admitted to potentially spreading the deadly virus in Canberra.

Hector Scott, 41, from the Canberra suburb of Kingston, pleaded guilty in the ACT Magistrates Court to providing a commercial sexual service while knowing he was infected with a sexually-transmitted disease (STD) and failing to register as a sex worker.

An alert was issued in New Zealand after Scott flew there at Christmas, but New Zealand health authorities said this week no one had reported any contact with him there.
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Re: Howard's HIV remarks anger Africans
Reply #56 - Nov 20th, 2018 at 1:12am
 
freediver wrote on Apr 17th, 2007 at 10:27am:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/breaking-news/howards-hiv-remarks-anger-africans/2007/04/16/1176696733831.html

Australian Prime Minister John Howard's suggestion that he would consider banning HIV-positive migrants has angered African AIDS experts at an international AIDS workshop.


Well its a bit late.
There's already been an African immigrant who purposely went out and infected 117 Australian women with HIV.
Of course, after which he was caught and charged.
Now there has been, in the last 5 years - another 32 cases of African men purposely infecting both women and men of Australia with HIV.
Still not as bad as African Witch Doctors  telling HIV'ers to go out and rape infants (whiter, the better) as a cure for their disease.
But still bad enough.

Wonder how many Sudanese in Melbourne are HIV?
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Re: Howard's HIV remarks anger Africans
Reply #57 - Nov 20th, 2018 at 10:25am
 
Jasin wrote on Nov 20th, 2018 at 1:12am:
freediver wrote on Apr 17th, 2007 at 10:27am:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/breaking-news/howards-hiv-remarks-anger-africans/2007/04/16/1176696733831.html

Australian Prime Minister John Howard's suggestion that he would consider banning HIV-positive migrants has angered African AIDS experts at an international AIDS workshop.


Well its a bit late.
There's already been an African immigrant who purposely went out and infected 117 Australian women with HIV.
Of course, after which he was caught and charged.
Now there has been, in the last 5 years - another 32 cases of African men purposely infecting both women and men of Australia with HIV.
Still not as bad as African Witch Doctors  telling HIV'ers to go out and rape infants (whiter, the better) as a cure for their disease.
But still bad enough.

Wonder how many Sudanese in Melbourne are HIV?



I wonder what sane Aussie woman would go near one of those men without having him first tested. Brain dead if you ask me.
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Reply #58 - Nov 20th, 2018 at 1:28pm
 
ex-member DonaldTrump wrote on Mar 21st, 2007 at 1:47am:
Well... personally I think it's no big deal that gays kill gays with aids.

If this gay guy decided to spread this disease to someone straight on the other hand...

But they don't just kill gays:.... they kill the general population!
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Reply #59 - Nov 20th, 2018 at 1:34pm
 
mantra wrote on Mar 21st, 2007 at 12:10pm:
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why would u go for other men, when there are beautiful woman around?


Obviously gay men aren't physically attracted to females, although gay males usually like female company - so that leaves only one reason for their attraction to other males.  What have males got that females haven't?

Obviously it all comes down to "rooting" and I don't mean that in a crude sense, just something that is essential to the basic instinct of most males.  Shocked

Lol, mantra thinks women don't prowl for sex!
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