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Europe/Africa: TB-day March 24 2008 – Europe’s MDR-TB + AIDS patients yhave African links

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Original Post Date: 2008-03-15 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: JoAn

Submitted by Adriana Stuijt:

I am publishing some personal accounts below written by people in Europe (Ireland, UK and Norway) with Multiple-drug-resistant Tuberculosis. Some also are co-infected with AIDS.

They all also have another interesting link to one another… Africa.

Also amazing is the fact that these patients clearly had contracted TB so EASILY. Pulic health authorities are always assuring everyone that “TB cannot be contracted easily’ but this seems to be a downright lie after reading the following personal stories:

Pictured here is John White of Ireland — who returned from Kenya already infected with AIDS and contracted MDR-TB from a client while working at a UK charity!
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John Write wrote:
“It was in the beginning of 1986 when working with the church in Africa, that I was first diagnosed HIV positive. At that time this meant facing a death sentence, and I shortly left my work and home of ten years there in Kenya, and came back to Ireland to die.

“”After working for ten years at the largest AIDS organisation in Europe, based in West London, I was diagnosed as having contracted MDR-TB in October 1996.
“It was clear from the outset, that this had occurred in the line of my work.

“Six months previously one of my counselling clients had been diagnosed MDR-TB, and thereafter I had been constantly monitored by my hospital.

READ ON:
http://www.tbsurvivalproject.org/stories/story_0008.htm
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UGANDAN BENJAMIN OCAYA, MDR-TB PATIENT IN NORWAY
27/01/08 (151)— ‘After arriving in Norway, Ugandan Benjamin Ocaya (27) was diagnosed with MDR-TB.

He has been working with LHL (The Norwegian Heart and Lung Patient Organisation) and is currently involved in a health communication project where one of the activities is to produce booklets on TB.

These are made by and for TB patients and their family, in close co-operation with health personnel.”
http://www.tbsurvivalproject.org/news/news_top.html
——————————————————-YASMINA OF SOMALIA, LIVING IN LONDON WITH MDR-TB
“My name is Yasmine and I am originally from Somalia. My first language is Arabic. I came to London on my own from Saudi Arabia in 1998 when I was 17 years old.
“In 1998 I started college and studied for 2 months until I became sick…

(READ HER ENTIRE STORY ON THE LINK BELOW:
http://www.tbsurvivalproject.org/stories/story_0004.htm
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