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Posts: 7857 | Registered: 16 August 2000Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Vlam:
Stay away from the Hookers and camp staff.
I am not sure if this holds true for other nations, but you Germans sure do seem to have an eye for the locals. Those overland tour bus operators recon that 95% of the german tourists they bring in end up sleeping around with either the driver or even in some cases the security guards at the camp sites.
Its amazing that a good looking educated woman will fall to the temptation of banging Petros the petrol attendant at the local gas station. What are they thinking???


Sir you owe me a new notepad, spilled coffee all over it - i still do not understand it, last week had a client who could not be found anywhere, eventually he phoned my cell at 6am in the morning from some tavern in JHB cbd where he spent a memorable evening. go figure, its nasty
 
Posts: 605 | Location: South Africa | Registered: 07 February 2008Reply With Quote
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As proof by the statements that ticks and misquitoes may transmit AIDS!



Do you have evidence to back this up?


Fatbutnotdead,

I suggest you do some research on the feeding habits of the blood-sucking insects?
One thing you will discover is that they do not regurgitate what they have ingested - they will inject an anti-coagulant from a different "bladder" or sac.
And it is the female of the species that requires a supply of blood for reproductive reasons.

Try the following site:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosquito
 
Posts: 307 | Location: Tanzania | Registered: 19 March 2009Reply With Quote
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The hemophiliacs of RSA got infected before anyone knew about Hepatitis C, largely before the products could be tested for Hep C or HIV.
And why were you importing blood products from USA to RSA? Somebody had to do it, to assume the risk, to provide what others would not.
I do not see how RSA blood supply could be any better than any other system with state of the science handling.

Insect vectors of HIV and Hepatitis C?
If it happens, the viral quantum to infect would be much smaller with Hep C, which is much more contagious.

Any conspiracy theories about suppression of information on this?
It is amazing that 30 to 40% of adults in some countries of Africa are HIV infected.
What are the Hep C rates?
If insects were playing any role in this, it would seem that Hep C would be worse, even without any "risky behavior" transmissions.

Just in case a blood engorged insect lands on skin, fastidious sucker and nonregurgitator though it may be, don't squash it and rub it into your skin.
 
Posts: 28032 | Location: KY | Registered: 09 December 2001Reply With Quote
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Alf,
The hemophiliacs of RSA got infected before anyone knew about Hepatitis C, largely before the products could be tested for Hep C or HIV.
And why were you importing blood products from USA to RSA? Somebody had to do it, to assume the risk, to provide what others would not.
I do not see how RSA blood supply could be any better than any other system with state of the science handling.

Insect vectors of HIV and Hepatitis C?
If it happens, the viral quantum to infect would be much smaller with Hep C, which is much more contagious.

Any conspiracy theories about suppression of information on this?
It is amazing that 30 to 40% of adults in some countries of Africa are HIV infected.
What are the Hep C rates?
If insects were playing any role in this, it would seem that Hep C would be worse, even without any "risky behavior" transmissions.

Just in case a blood engorged insect lands on skin, fastidious sucker and nonregurgitator though it may be, don't squash it and rub it into your skin.

Good one RIP ! Closing sentence certainly makes sense - Thank You I hadn't thought of that.
 
Posts: 307 | Location: Tanzania | Registered: 19 March 2009Reply With Quote
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Could one catch it from being bitten by fliege or tick that had bitten someone who has aids virus.


Your concern is of course warranted ITO sex, dodgy medical aid and of course administering or being given first aid when there is body fluid involved, take the standard precautions.

However without being rude I am utterly incredulous regarding the question above...I am honestly shocked that in 2009 people still think this is a real concern. I am sure even wikipedia could dispell this myth for you.

Just like wanking doesnt make you blind, nor can girls become pregnant from oral sex, insect bites will not give you HIV.
 
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It is amazing that 30 to 40% of adults in some countries of Africa are HIV infected.
What are the Hep C rates?



Bloody good point RIP (no pun intended) thumb

Anybody have any information on what the actual the Hep C rates are in Africa?


Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!

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Posts: 8808 | Location: Sydney, Australia. | Registered: 21 March 2007Reply With Quote
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From the Chip/Ad...who? Contradictory Survival Guide: 1) Do not be bitten by a FEMALE mozzie - they are carriers of the malaria. 2)Do not get bitten by PHC. 3) or any PH who has mumbled to his own self, " Nice rump on that north side, eh?"

Rest assured okes, you are not going to get the nasties from African nasties if you take the advised prophilactics.

Chances are that you'll REALLY enjoy your safari and get home alive.

23% of clients go back to the office! (Just kidding!)
 
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