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djpope

09/19/16 2:05 PM

#15666 RE: stockhorizon #15665

Re: It's All Blowing Over...Puerto Rico battling nearly 20,000 cases of Zika

Sure, another World Heath problem solved according to our resident board SH. Go tell that to all the people and families that are still suffering and infected around our Globe. As long as the SH can make seem it like it's bad for AEMD and he can insinuate that JJ is like a crook running a "sham" it's gotta be true... eh Guys & Gals?

So delusional and so opinionated and all to support the thesis of his own self confessed "mission" of exposing the fraud that he claims Aethlon Medical and Exosome Sciences to be. LMAO & SMH again & again...

Enjoy! dp

http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/health/2016/09/17/puerto-rico-battling-nearly-20000-cases-zika/

Puerto Rico battling nearly 20,000 cases of Zika
Published September 17, 2016
Fox News Latino

LOIZA, PUERTO RICO - AUGUST 30: Misael Carrasquillo, 2 months old, sleeps in a mosquito net covered baby stroller next to his identical twin brother Ismael during a visit for regular vaccinations at the Concilio de Salud Integral in Loiza, a primary care health clinic, on August 30, 2016 in Loiza, Puerto Rico. The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has estimated that 25% of the Puerto Rico's population could have the Zika Virus by the end of mosquito season, and that up to 50 pregnant women each day are infected on the island. A recent study projected as many as 270 babies could be born with the debilitating birth defect microcephaly, between now and mid-2017. In a normal year, doctors expect to see just 16 such cases.

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) – The number of Zika cases keeps climbing in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico.

Health officials said Friday that more than 2,000 cases were reported in the past week for a total of nearly 20,000 cases. The total includes 1,706 pregnant women, a growing concern because Zika can cause severe birth defects.

Officials said 150 people have been hospitalized, including several of the 48 people diagnosed with a temporary paralysis condition linked to Zika known as Guillain-Barre. One person has died from that condition after becoming infected with Zika.

In addition, two people who had Zika coupled with other medical conditions have died.