‘Deadly Disease’ Erupts In Fla, World Health Org Is Very Concerned


Published on Jul 10, 2014 by Lyn Leahz

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Only a few days ago, a 50-year-old Miami Dade, Florida woman was diagnosed with dengue fever. But, what makes this case unique and frightening is that she did not even leave the state. In most cases, people leave the country and get bit by a mosquito. When they return to the United States, they finally come down with the illness. According to the Florida Health Department, these mosquitoes are all over Florida right now!

3 thoughts on “‘Deadly Disease’ Erupts In Fla, World Health Org Is Very Concerned

  1. Not good but it depends on the type of dungee fever. There are 2 types. Is it the mild one like a bad case of the flew or the killer strain? In any case I know a good medicine man here were I live that has a very high sucsess rate in curing both type. With a herbal cure. For a few million he could be bought I am sure. And the plants he use’s don’t grow in America. The drug companies should check him out. Here we have found mosquito netting as a inside curtain over the windows behind the curtain works well. If a window is opened and the inside curtain opened so you can get air in the house. With a fan running if the mosquitoes come in it mashes them against the netting like a gill net used in fishing and keeps them out of the house. Also keep grass short and cut back on shrubs near doors and windows so they have no place to hide from the sun in the day. So far fewer at night out. Also if you have a crack at the bottom of your door make a tube and fill with rolled news paper. They are drawn to light there and will come in under the door. Use a dark to black cloth for this. Keep water down were you see it setting I know that is hard to do in monsoon season but a small trench will dain most and have no water setting on top of your garbage can lid for the day.

  2. I think the youtuber means well, but here are some additional facts:
    1. Dengue fever is caused by a virus. The virus and its mosquito species vectors were spread by shipping following WWII. There are 4 strains of the virus, each strain genetically distinct enough that infection and successful immunological response to one strain does not confer any immunity to the other 3 strains.
    2. It’s a nasty virus with mortality, but mortality averages around 5%. As will other illnesses, those in ill health previous to infection would more likely be those who succumb.
    3. The southernmost US has a history of dengue fever, and though rare, it’s not new. Documented, locally acquired cases go back to the 1980s in south Texas.
    4. We’ve already learned that genetically modified mosquitoes are bad news: Brazil, which released GM mosquitoes purportedly to avert a dengue epidemic, is experiencing a dengue emergency. (http://www.fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/gmo-mosquito-trial-has-reverse-effect-causes-dengue-emergency/95656).
    5. Do not allow any containers with standing water (it only takes 1 to 2 tablespoons water for mosquito larva development), but if your neighbors do, nag on them to clean it up.
    6. It’s a virus. Both colloidal silver and liposomal vitamin C are effective against viruses. We can all breathe easier.

  3. Bill gates is a crypto-jew that has aspergers, and those who have it, have little to no empathy for their fellow human beings…convenient for his khazar ‘jew’ masters, don’t you think?

    -flek

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