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Every 11 seconds someone dies of AIDS
Governments and nonprofits alike have dragged their feet in purchasing tests and finding those who are spreading this virus. This is changing especially with the announcements revolving around World AIDS Day.
Do we understand that 5 more people died from AIDS while i was typing this?
http://www.unfpa.org/aids_clock/
tictoc TicToc TICTOC
Can you tell time?
Worlds AIDS Day Leaders can ...
do i resemble that comment? Heavens knows it's YES!
$.21 Close With Rising Volume of 726k
Appears that after Lunch there was much buying
without share price dipping below $.20
Building for the next leg upward jmho
TicToc
59 Days till World AIDS Day with $8Billion to be spent on the medical pandemcic. Have you done the DD/research?
TICTOC ...
Still ROTFLMAO with cato's posts...
Txair,
Copy my post and post it so Cato will have a clue.
Since "i must be on ignore" just claim the explanation as your own, i don't mind and he/she won't know since he/she says i infracted him/her.
Cool, Mr ngp
$.05 to $.20 is sweet resulting in newgreenpaper.
though i prefer Gold ...
cato, Volume refers to number of shares traded. Yesterday was another half million shares traded and that volume resulted in share price climb to $.20
Some traders doubled from $.05 to $.10
AND then
Some traders doubled from $.10 to $.20
Some trade enough to cover any losses or
to pull profit for spending on their desires...
And most are holding for the future.
of course some do NOT know how to play the market,
all they do is reveal their lack of understanding and refusal to learn...
Hope that was simple enough for you.
TICTOC
60 Days till World AIDS Day with $8Billion to be spent on the medical pandemcic. Have you done the DD/research?
TICTOC ...
Times a Changing; $8 Billion being made available for purchasing HIV Tests, WORLD AIDS DAY preaching Leadership, Calypte ready in Global Markets, Share Price $.19 & climbing with reasonable volume, Much positive news possible ...
TICTOC TICTOC
ngp
http://www.ias2007.org/pag/Abstracts.aspx?AID=2048
Performance of Calypte AWARE HIV-1/2 BSP rapid test (for whole blood) and the AWARE HIV-1/2 OMT (for mouth swabs) in a context of high HIV-1 genetic diversity
Presented by Nicaise Ndembi, Uganda.
Ndembi N.1, Moudourou S.2, Meko S.1, Tayou C.2, Mbanya D.2, Kaptue L.1
1University of Yaounde -I, Hematology and Virology, Yaounde, Cameroon, 2Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU), Laboratoire d'hematologie et transfusion sanguine, Yaounde, Cameroon
Conclusions: Overall, these data show a good performance of Aware HIV-1/2 OMT (for mouth swabs) assay for detection of HIV-1 infection despite a very high genetic diversity compared to Aware BSP and Determine HIV-1/2.
http://www.ias2007.org/pag/Abstracts.aspx?AID=2368
Field evaluation of Calypte AWARE HIV-1/2 OMT rapid tests for the detection of antibodies to HIV 1+ 2 in human oral mucosal transudate among ANGAZA VCT clients in Tanzania
Presented by Willy Urassa, Tanzania, United Republic of.
Conclusion: AWARETM HIV-1/2 OMT had acceptable sensitivity and specificity and also significant reduction in the cost of testing.
In related news, NACC on Monday announced that it has obtained Bethlehem, Pa.-based OraSure Technologies' OraQuick Advance Rapid HIV 1/2 Antibody Test and Calypte Biomedical's Calypte Aware Rapid Test to be sold to the public, Business Daily reports.
The OraQuick test requires users to swab their gums and then place the swab in a holder. After 20 minutes, one line appears on the strip if the test result is negative and the person is HIV-negative and two appear if the result is positive and the person is HIV-positive. Positive results require a follow-up test with a medical professional for confirmation.
The tests are expected to be available by December 1 to mark World Aids Day, Orago said. The tests will be sold for about 195 shillings, or $3, to 325 shillings, or $5, Business Daily reports. About 10 000 people participated in a pilot phase of the project, which requires final approval from Kenya's Parliament, according to Orago.
International events,http://www.worldaidscampaign.info
$.19->65Days Till WorldAIDS Day; ResearchTheEvent.
66 Days Till World AIDS Day; ResearchTheEvent.
67 Days Till World AIDS Day; ResearchTheEvent.
$.19close SWEET!!Holding steady upward TICTOC
Ahh remember when i said it would dip to
$.10 and ya better grab more shares
'cause it would be up from there.
cato, you are the funny one
should have ya on ignore
but i do enjoy your ignorance/humor...
""Some days my posts are the only discussion.""
Ha Ha ar ar As in your posts are the only posts
but there is no discussion unless you're counting
the ha ha ar ar going on ...
""Your posts of irrelevant articles on the HIV problem generally are what is disruptive. (IMHO)""
i resemble that remark.
You ought to build ya a window in your stomach (IMHO)
and you'd see how relevant the HIV problem is...
ROTFLMAO 'cause it's too painful to cry.
Cato, you left out China's execution of Zheng Xiaoy
its top FDA official (Zheng Xiaoyu) for accepting bribes from drug companies...
What's interesting about China's execution of its top FDA official (Zheng Xiaoyu) for accepting bribes from drug companies is not that China executed a corrupt official, it's that such harsh actions demonstrate, in contrast, the complete lack of action against corrupt FDA officials in the United States. In the U.S., the more corrupt the politician or bureaucrat, the more power they seem to gain, and those who demonstrate the most extreme degrees of evil, greed and contempt for fellow human beings seem to end up at the very top. Just look at who's running the FDA today (or the nation, for that matter).
http://www.newstarget.com/021931.html
Researchers Concerned About Disparities In HIV/AIDS Services Between Rural, Urban Areas In Some West African Countries
Main Category: HIV / AIDS News
Article Date: 20 Sep 2007 - 3:00 PDT
Some West African researchers are expressing concerns about disparities in HIV/AIDS services and prevention campaigns between rural and urban areas in the region, Inter Press Service reports.
Bonfo Bassirou, a researcher for the Swiss Centre for Scientific Research in Cote d'Ivoire, said that some people in rural regions in the country have limited access to HIV/AIDS prevention, testing and treatment services despite the availability of such resources in urban areas. According to Bassirou, there are no centers for voluntary HIV testing in Cote d'Ivoire's rural areas, and in the few places where testing centers have been established, the facilities usually are too far away from surrounding villages. He added that widespread illiteracy makes people in these regions more vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. Government figures indicate that the rate of illiteracy among rural inhabitants is about 60%, compared with the national average of 40%. According to a 2005 study by Cote d'Ivoire's Ministry of Health, HIV prevalence in urban areas is 5.7%, compared with 4.1% in rural areas. "If nothing is done to reduce the disparity of information about HIV/AIDS between urban areas and rural areas, the pandemic could progress in certain poor countries," Bassirou said.
Researcher Maria Fatou Drame made similar observations about Senegal, Inter Press Service reports. "Even in Senegal, everything is focused on urban areas, while rural areas -- such as the northeast of Senegal, for example -- have extensive need of" HIV/AIDS resources, she said. UNAIDS estimates that adult HIV prevalence in Senegal is less than 1%. Dramane Sawadogo, a researcher in Burkina Faso, said that rural educators should be trained to teach about HIV/AIDS so that they can raise awareness among farmers. He also said the number of voluntary testing centers should be increased, even if this necessitates establishing mobile clinics. UNAIDS places adult HIV prevalence in Burkina Faso at 2% (Zamble, Inter Press Service, 9/16).
'OttomanRosendahl' Thanks Good coffee reading material and soon the CC will fill us in....
Approval Opens $15 Billion PEPFAR Markets so now Billions of people even in the most remotest regions will see the Calypte HIV Oral Rapid Test
Calypte's Aware(R) HIV-1/2 OMT Oral Fluid Rapid Test Approved in USAID Waiver List
Approval Opens $15 Billion PEPFAR Markets; Company To Hold
Conference Call at 10:30 am Eastern time today
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 18, 2007--Calypte Biomedical Corporation (OTCBB: CBMC), a manufacturer of medical diagnostic tests for the rapid detection of antibodies to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), announced today that its Aware(R) HIV-1/2 OMT oral fluid rapid test has been approved by the U.S. Agency for International Development ("USAID"). The Aware(R) product has been placed on the USAID rapid HIV test waiver list, which under the U.S. Acquisition & Assistance Policy Directive (AAPD 05-01) permits use of the Aware(R) test in USAID-funded projects. The inclusion now permits countries such as South Africa, Kenya and Uganda, where the Company's HIV Test is approved, to purchase Aware(R) using funding from the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief ("PEPFAR"), which was first announced in 2003 and subsequently reaffirmed and increased this past January when President George W. Bush asked Congress to commit $15 billion over the next five years, including nearly $10 billion in new money, to combat AIDS. PEPFAR is the largest commitment ever by any nation for an international health initiative dedicated to a single disease.
The evaluation was directed, reviewed and approved by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (the "CDC") which has the responsibility for evaluation of all rapid HIV tests for the USAID. The CDC determined that our test satisfied the USAID requirements and recommended its inclusion in the list of products available for purchase by countries receiving USAID funds. USAID has added the kit to its latest update of the waiver list - (http://www.usaid.gov/ our_work/global_health/aids/TechAreas/scms/scms.html). (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.)
Roger I. Gale, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Calypte noted, "This represents a major breakthrough for us on two fronts. First, our oral fluid test, now eligible to be purchased by USAID, has gained access to the biggest single source of purchasing power for rapid HIV tests in the world. And, as we continue to gain additional country approvals, our market opportunities will expand even further. Second, by matching the results of the other rapid blood tests in the CDC evaluation, the results validated what we have always known. Specifically, this rapid oral fluid test is a highly accurate, efficacious test which holds its own against what are considered some of the best rapid blood tests in the world. The performance of our product, together with the safety, simplicity and ease-of-use features and USAID approval will, we believe, drive sales in countries where our test can now be acquired with PEPFAR funds. We believe this validation also adds credibility in the private sector, and in fact we have already received strong interest from potential new customers in South Africa in anticipation of this approval and expect increased sales as a direct result of this approval."
Dr. Ronald Mink, Calypte's Chief Science Officer expanded, "By meeting the stringent USAID criteria for addition to their waiver list, Aware(R) HIV-1/2 OMT again demonstrates accuracy equal to what many consider the best of the rapid blood-based rapid tests available. One component of the current study compared the results of testing oral fluid and blood collected from the same subjects at the same clinic visit. Oral fluid was tested by the Aware(R) HIV-1/2 OMT Rapid Test and blood by Determine(TM) HIV-1/2, the most widely used rapid HIV test in the world and Uni-Gold(TM) HIV, a test approved by the U.S. FDA. In this study, all subjects who tested positive by Aware(R) HIV-1/2 OMT had their blood tested by both Determine(TM) HIV-1/2 and Uni-Gold(TM) HIV. For all of these subjects, the results from all three tests were concordant. Subjects who tested negative by Aware(R) HIV-1/2 OMT had their blood tested by Determine(TM) HIV-1/2. Again, the results of Aware(R) with this blood testing were 100% concordant."
Conference Call:
The Company will host a conference call today at 10:30 a.m. eastern time. Interested participants should call 866-770-7125 within the United States or 617-213-8066 internationally. Please use passcode 82497678. A playback of the conference will be available two hours after the completion of the call. To listen to the playback, please call 888-286-8010 within the United States or 617-801-6888 internationally. Please use passcode 22450545. The call will also be webcast and will be available on the Company's web site at www.calypte.com in the Investor Relations section under Webcasts and Presentations.
About USAID:
USAID (www.usaid.gov) is the U.S. government agency responsible for worldwide humanitarian and development assistance. USAID provides assistance in four regions of the world: Sub-Saharan Africa; Asia and the Near East; Latin America and the Caribbean and Europe and Eurasia. Since the inception of its HIV/AIDS program in 1986, the USAID has funded over $6 billion in the fight against this pandemic - more than any other public or private organization - to significantly expand quality HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment interventions. USAID currently has HIV/AIDS programs in nearly 100 countries worldwide.
Cato, $.20 and climbing towards Dec1st. That's the real numbers to watch. Obviously your posts are making no impact.
TicToc
ngp
Ceniises, EXCELLENT!
My time is short... have many relatives in town celebrating our 6th grandchild's birth...
Thank you very much for the time and effort you have given to all of us. As for sellwhilehigh, goes to show why we call it Dope. Obviously someone like that has no business sense at all.
TicToc The Govt and Nonprofits have approved Billions of dollars and are ready to now spend it on HIV Tests of which Calypte will get the lion's share of the money.
December 1, 2007 looks to be the moment of Truth.
And Calypte is ready and willing to rapidly assist in the HIV pandemic.
GLTA, ngp
sellwhilehigh, Do the math and one will see the savings involved between blood tests and oral tests then you'll realize that even if the oral test is $3 The oral test comes out as being cheaper than a $1 blood test, duh.
cato has no comprehension of words Or numbers
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guess i really should put cato on ignore with bloodpuppy,
the leg humper...
cato/bloodpuppy is the real miserable mystery...
sellhigh, That's blood tests. Oral test is different since it can be used in the field, far from the medical authorities needed for blood tests, duh.
The oral tests are cheaper when considering no blood authorities are needed...
Oh and have you figured out;
How to buy low then sellhigh?
Like did you buy at 5 or 6 cents and then sellhigh at $.18 or $.20??
didn't think so, rotflmao
Ceniises, Excellent!
Ain't no one gonna call you illiterate or innumerate,
cause you have correctly put it together;
at least i think you have.
Thanks for your post!
ngp
ps looks like $.18 today with the profit taking like i said earlier today
Txair, Excellent link! Thanks!
http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/global_health/aids/TechAreas/scms/hiv_tests091707.pdf
Cato is Bloodhound. Obviously!!!
Well i'll put Cato (probably a radical feminist)on Ignore.
$.18 and climbing... sure has made those 5 cent and 6 cent shares profitable... ChaCHING! again and again with this stock.... Pulling profits and yet still holding hundreds of blocks of Calypte stock.... but Cato can't count... the illiterate and innumerate smuck.
TicToc
Investor Call on Tuesday, September 18th To Discuss Significant Corporate Development
Never was any posted date for the CC till now.
Cat0 (bloodpuppy) your perverted posts are getting really backward... look to the bright future well at least for investors but not you obviously...
did you you ever figure out how to count forward?
Say like Dec 1st World AIDS Day with the theme being Leaders that are taking action... That'd be Govt' and Non Govt nonprofits like Gates Foundation.
TicTocTicToc
In Washington, D.C., about one in 50 people has AIDS, and as many as one in 20 may have HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The annual rate of new AIDS cases in America's capital city is over ten times the national average, probably the highest of any city in the United States.
http://www.voanews.com/english/AmericanLife/2007-09-11-voa43.cfm
"AB 682 is the most important change in public HIV/AIDS policy in years," said Michael Weinstein, President of AIDS Healthcare Foundation. "This bill will initiate a cultural shift in California among providers and consumers, that, today and in the future, will ensure that thousands of Californians with HIV will get crucial and life-prolonging care and treatment."
"The California Legislature has recognized the importance of this critical public health legislation, which will ensure that HIV screening in California becomes more routine and widespread, and we encourage Governor Schwarzenegger to quickly sign this lifesaving bill when it reaches his desk," said Joseph Terrill, Public Policy Coordinator for AIDS Healthcare Foundation, co-sponsor of the bill. "Consistent with recent CDC recommendations, AB 682 normalizes the process of testing by making HIV screening a routine part of medical care; however, the bill also has provisions to maintain and safeguard patient confidentiality as well as an individual's right to chose whether to test or not. From a public health perspective, AB 682 allows California to get a better handle on its HIV incidence while also affording many in need the chance to access care and services for their HIV disease sooner."
"Nearly 40,000 Californians are unaware they are HIV-positive, which means they could be unknowingly transmitting HIV to their partners. In addition, too many people learn of their HIV status when they present themselves to a healthcare provider due to an illness, often when it is too late to fully benefit from lifesaving antiretroviral treatment," said Whitney Engeran III, Director of Public Health Division for AIDS Healthcare Foundation, co-sponsor of the bill. "AB 682 will help address two major hurdles in the fight against HIV/AIDS in California. First, it will ensure that more Californians learn their HIV status and, as a result, stop spreading it to their partners. Second, it will help guide those people into care and treatment. We thank the Legislature, particularly the bill's authors, Assembly Members Berg, Garcia and Hoffman, for their leadership on this issue, and we anticipate and thank Governor Schwarzenegger for his timely signature on this crucial legislation."
Background on HIV Testing in California
Current California state law, enacted early in the epidemic, requires informed or written informed consent, depending on the setting, before an HIV test can be conducted. This law makes it difficult for medical providers to routinely screen patients for HIV infection and contributes to the fact that nearly 40,000 Californians do not know that they are HIV positive and, hence, are not getting treatment and are unknowingly exposing others. AB 682 will change California law from informed consent to simple consent, with a requirement that a patient be given information about the test and be informed that he or she can decline the test. It will also streamline some of the procedures a physician must follow in testing a pregnant woman.
Changes in Federal Guidelines on HIV Testing
http://www.examiner.com/p-38702~California_Legislature_Passes_Historic_HIV_Testing_Bill__AB_682___AH...
Days till WorldAIDS Day LeadershipKickoff
The Clock continues to TiCToc ...
Continued;
Page 2 of 2 --But state officials and representatives of advocacy groups maintain that the stigma of AIDS still sears deeply and that Massachusetts should continue requiring written, informed consent - and the discussion it provokes - before a test.
"We are concerned that if some of the higher-risk people hear that HIV testing will be done without their consent, they may avoid going in for medical care at all," said state Public Health Commissioner John Auerbach, who was director of the state's HIV/AIDS Bureau in the 1990s. "That was some of the original fears in the early years of the epidemic."
Auerbach said he might reconsider his position if keeping the written consent law costs the state substantial amounts of money.
Last year, Congress changed the way it calculates federal money for AIDS services under the Ryan White Care Act, for the first time including in the funding formula patients who are infected with HIV but don't have symptoms. Massachusetts, which gets $19.5 million a year in federal AIDS funding, could lose out under that formula, though it is unclear by how much.
When Gerberding announced the AIDS testing recommendations, the policy shift represented one of the most sweeping attempts to slow the epidemic's march. The agency called for Americans ages 13 to 64 to be tested at least once for the virus.
The new policy was born of years of frustration. Disease specialists estimate that 250,000 Americans are infected with HIV but do not know it, and, over the past decade, there has been little success in reducing the number of people newly diagnosed with AIDS each year. It is not uncommon for people to carry the virus for 10 years or longer and not be aware they are infected.
When those people finally get diagnosed, the virus has done years' worth of destruction. About 40 percent of US patients who test positive for HIV develop AIDS within a year of their diagnosis.
"The HIV doctors are tired of feeling like they're working in a Third World country" where patients rapidly progress to AIDS, said Christine Lubinski, executive director of the HIV Medicine Association, an organization of AIDS specialists. "It's not just that there are tons of people walking around the US who are infected and don't know it and are transmitting to others. It's that people are presenting too ill to fully enjoy the benefits of life-saving medications."
AIDS specialists at the CDC determined that the best way to identify people infected with the virus - and at the same time to remove some of the stigma surrounding the disease - was to implement routine testing.
In the past, screenings had been largely confined to members of groups known to be at high risk for carrying HIV, such as gay men and injecting drug users. But by so narrowly targeting AIDS tests, CDC specialists said, cases were being missed - and doctors were hesitant to single patients out for testing.
The CDC's decision to recommend routine testing and the elimination of written consent drew significantly on the agency's experience with universal HIV testing for pregnant women, said Dr. Bernard M. Branson, an AIDS specialist at CDC. In the dozen years since expectant mothers have been widely tested, the number of babies being born with the virus has plummeted 95 percent, Branson said. At the same time, pregnant women have told interviewers they feel more at ease being tested if they know it is being offered to every woman.
The CDC guidelines stress that testing should be voluntary and that patients should be alerted that they will be screened for the disease, much as they would be told they were having their blood drawn for a cholesterol reading.
But Ben Klein, AIDS Law Project director at Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, said the guidelines fail to consider the realities of today's medical care.
"For doctors who are overworked and in busy healthcare settings . . . there's going to barely be a discussion," Klein said. "What has been really important about written informed consent is it's really not about the testing process alone. It's the beginning of a process and a relationship between the doctor and the patient that goes beyond testing."
Since the CDC made its recommendation last year, states have responded in a variety of ways. About a dozen have passed laws to come into compliance with the federal recommendations.
"We're all working for the same thing. We all recognize the goal of this is to get more people tested," said Murray Penner, an official with the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors. "But what works in one state may not work in another."
Smith can be reached at stsmith@globe.com.
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This is having an impact on the Global Scene. Calypte is ready
and hears the TicToc of the AIDS Clock ... oh and did this article say something about money? mmm?
ngp
AIDS test consent at issue in Mass.
Federal push to ease rules could cost state
By Stephen Smith, Globe Staff | September 1, 2007
Massachusetts is resisting a year-old push by federal health authorities to make getting an HIV test as easy as being screened for cholesterol or diabetes, arguing that AIDS remains so freighted with social stigma that a test should not be done without a patient's specific written permission.
Boston.com
Breaking News Alerts
The state is one of 10 that continue to require written consent before an HIV test is performed, even though the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last year described such requirements as a barrier to testing. The CDC said the general consent that patients give for other medical screenings should cover the AIDS test as well.
It is estimated that one-quarter of the 1 million people infected with HIV in the United States are not aware they carry the virus, so they may be unknowingly spreading the disease.
Public health authorities in Massachusetts said they share the CDC's goal of making tests for acquired immune deficiency syndrome more routine, but believe they can accomplish that without lifting the written consent rule by conducting an additional 11,300 tests in community health centers, family planning clinics, and substance abuse treatment facilities over the next two years.
The decision to keep written consent as a requirement has potential financial implications. If Massachusetts identifies new cases of HIV more slowly than states that adopt more routine testing, it could cost the state federal dollars.
Dr. Julie Gerberding, director of the CDC, said in an interview that states have a strong incentive to identify patients early in their infection - for financial and medical reasons.
"We're now at a point where we just need to normalize this [testing] and do everything we can to get the undiagnosed people into treatment," said Gerberding, who once ran an AIDS testing service at San Francisco General Hospital.
For more than two decades, discrimination associated with AIDS compelled some states, including Massachusetts, to treat testing for the human immune deficiency virus as a special category of medical screening. The testing policy reflected the view that AIDS was singular, a lethal, sexually transmitted disease framed by cultural and medical complexities that distinguished it from other illnesses.
With the arrival of potent drug cocktails, AIDS has been transformed in the developed world into a chronic, manageable disease, with many patients having long lives. So the dispute over HIV testing has exposed a deeper divide about AIDS in America: Should it continue to be regarded as something exceptional, with policies, resources, and attention distinct from other conditions?
"We want the state to treat HIV like other communicable diseases," said Dr. B. Dale Magee, president of the Massachusetts Medical Society. "We can do tests on people for tuberculosis, for gonorrhea, for syphilis, and we do not have to obtain written informed consent. The state should treat HIV the same way."
Continued...
AxiomOne, ThankYou! for the link;
i just got the "language installer" to work and the site is very interesting.
Appreciate your posts!
ngp
cato dunno. NGP is the one that thinks, THX!
cato, Calypte donated tests to help wake up govt'officials.
"You are also the one that keeps posting articles that say HIV is a problem, as if we didn't know that."
i highlighted the parts you are missing. The parts that state the past Calypte Hiv Tests successful results and that from the Health Officials and not from Calypte officials. Keep with posting the numbers, it makes it appear you're solving your innumerate problem. But you'd be wise to keep your word posts to a minimum... Best you keep quiet and appear a fool than write your posts and remove all doubt ...
How can you, cato, state that "I think it's criminal to withhold the tests until December 1st as a publicity stunt."??? Sounds like bloodpuppy's twisted distorted misinterpretation of the landscape. Does anyone else see the resemblance? i haven't read that pervert's posts in awhile but it is not difficult to see. Or has the negativity and pessimistism of you, cato, reading bloodpuppy rubbed off on you??
Only an ignorant total dumb ass would say that Calypte done a a "publicity stunt" when everyone knows that Calypte has nothing to do with when the Govt' and nonprofits are stating when they will be buying and using the Aware Hiv Tests. Are you really as stupid as bloodpuppy or are you really one of bloodpuppy's aliases??
Again, Calypte donated tests to help wake up govt' officials
Many nonprofits noticed it, personally i know of investors that blame the govt for the delays...
i know Melinda Gates is savy to it...
Remember Billions of people need tested and Billions of Dollars will be spent and Billionaires are taking notice.
But there are also toal dumbasses that can not see it...
Cato, get a F'clue!!
Most intelligent part of your post that you made;
"I dunno. You're the one that thinks ..."
Thanks!
An important day is World's AIDS Day, just read the articles posted on this forum. Oh yea that's right you also have that illiterate problem... Do you know the them is "Leaders" and just who all do you think that might be??
Then to continue to prove that you can not read when you state;
""Moreover, how long will it be after December 1 before Calypte sells something?""
The articles posted from outside sources and not from Calypte say that the govt and nonprofits are purchasing the AWARE HIV TESTS for the WORLD'S AIDS DAY program.
You must have a tail cause you sure are chasing yourself in a circle jerk fashion.
Hope you get better, ngp
Expecting an influx of basher(s);
wonder how many names bloodpuppy can handle
this time??
Posted by: Ceniises
In reply to: AxiomOne who wrote msg# 4628 Date:8/31/2007 12:17:25 PM
Post #of 4629
Thank you. Explains the seemingly excited internet chatter on China websites about the "revolutionary Calypte oral hiv test" "coming to China shortly."
TicToc TICTOC TICTOC ...
Sure glad i keep Bloodpuppy on IGNORE
He's never truthful always twisting the meaning to some pessimistic way...
Remember Babe Ruth eventually had the most homeruns
but did you know he also struck out more than anyone;
Never give up keep adjusting and planning and stay positive
and definitely avoid the nay sayers and pessimistic people that have their own agenda like bloodpuppy and his Big Blood agenda which has failed the infected especially those in rural areas.
Cato, How many days till World AIDs Day TicTOC
Turn around and look to the future and even the present to see that everything is coming together. Definitely unfortunate that so many govt' officials have dragged their feet.
Fortunately Calypte has been moving on and are ready now that the Authorities and nonprofits are moving ...
READ and post some DD on your part instead of your silly irrelevant numbers from the past, shhhees Duh!
TicToc goes the Aids clock with Calypte's plans ready to help many countries....