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Homa Bay leads in AIDS cases at 85%
mawinder
#1 Posted : Tuesday, August 26, 2014 8:37:31 AM
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So sad, I wonder where baba will get voters in 2022
http://www.standardmedia...lakeside-county?pageNo=2
2012
#2 Posted : Tuesday, August 26, 2014 8:48:51 AM
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I was shocked!! to see 85%! You need to read the story again, it says 85% of the affected are adults and not 85% of the county. All the same I wonder how many they bury in a day, and I wonder what's been done to prevent infections and prolong life of the affected. Very sad.

BBI will solve it
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simonkabz
#3 Posted : Tuesday, August 26, 2014 8:57:36 AM
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HIV and AIDS is a vey sad story for Africa. And I always wonder, why africa? Kwani waafrika ndio wanachapana mkia kuliko watu wengine?
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mawinder
#4 Posted : Tuesday, August 26, 2014 9:00:01 AM
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2012 wrote:
I was shocked!! to see 85%! You need to read the story again, it says 85% of the affected are adults and not 85% of the county. All the same I wonder how many they bury in a day, and I wonder what's been done to prevent infections and prolong life of the affected. Very sad.

I know of an engineer who travels there every weekend to bury his people!!!!!!!!!
Kaigangio
#5 Posted : Tuesday, August 26, 2014 9:20:59 AM
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mawinder wrote:
2012 wrote:
I was shocked!! to see 85%! You need to read the story again, it says 85% of the affected are adults and not 85% of the county. All the same I wonder how many they bury in a day, and I wonder what's been done to prevent infections and prolong life of the affected. Very sad.

I know of an engineer who travels there every weekend to bury his people!!!!!!!!!


You forgot....


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Mjasirii
#6 Posted : Tuesday, August 26, 2014 9:22:39 AM
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2012 wrote:
I was shocked!! to see 85%! You need to read the story again, it says 85% of the affected are adults and not 85% of the county. All the same I wonder how many they bury in a day, and I wonder what's been done to prevent infections and prolong life of the affected. Very sad.


85% is still high regardless of either it's the county or adults.It means for every ten adults eight are probably infected or affected.
radio
#7 Posted : Tuesday, August 26, 2014 9:27:32 AM
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Mjasirii wrote:
2012 wrote:
I was shocked!! to see 85%! You need to read the story again, it says 85% of the affected are adults and not 85% of the county. All the same I wonder how many they bury in a day, and I wonder what's been done to prevent infections and prolong life of the affected. Very sad.


85% is still high regardless of either it's the county or adults.It means for every ten adults eight are probably infected or affected.


The article talks about 27% prevalence which translates to approximately 3 persons for every 10. Compare that against thr national prevalence of 6%!

What is shocking to me is that for every 4 pregnancies, 1 is a positive mother. With no behavior/attitude change, these babies are more likely to turn positive too!
Am
#8 Posted : Tuesday, August 26, 2014 10:01:45 AM
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mawinder wrote:
2012 wrote:
I was shocked!! to see 85%! You need to read the story again, it says 85% of the affected are adults and not 85% of the county. All the same I wonder how many they bury in a day, and I wonder what's been done to prevent infections and prolong life of the affected. Very sad.

I know of an engineer who travels there every weekend to bury his people!!!!!!!!!


...and is the Engineer a wazua resident?? Sina ubaya, Just asking.
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#9 Posted : Tuesday, August 26, 2014 10:11:17 AM
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radio wrote:
Mjasirii wrote:
2012 wrote:
I was shocked!! to see 85%! You need to read the story again, it says 85% of the affected are adults and not 85% of the county. All the same I wonder how many they bury in a day, and I wonder what's been done to prevent infections and prolong life of the affected. Very sad.


85% is still high regardless of either it's the county or adults.It means for every ten adults eight are probably infected or affected.


The article talks about 27% prevalence which translates to approximately 3 persons for every 10. Compare that against thr national prevalence of 6%!

What is shocking to me is that for every 4 pregnancies, 1 is a positive mother. With no behavior/attitude change, these babies are more likely to turn positive too!


I am amazed today almost everyone seems to believe the substandardmedia reporting!
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#10 Posted : Tuesday, August 26, 2014 11:33:08 AM
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1. The article is for August 2013 when NACC Director Alloys Orago was still in office. He has since stepped aside - Current Director is Dr .Nduku Kilonzo.

2. There was a more recent stats on these if @mawinder was genuine angeleta hiyo though homabay and migori are still leading the figures there were well documented for all the 47 counties!

3. The interpretation of the 85% is amazing for those who went to school.

4. All in all, HIV/Aids is still an issue in the area and it starts with fishing beaches and the activities therein!
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