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murchr
#1 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 3:00:20 AM
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Cuba Is First To Earn WHO Seal For Ending Mother-Baby HIV Transmission

JULY 06, 2015 1:47 PM ET


A woman has HIV. She becomes pregnant. What are the chances that she can deliver a baby who is not infected?

In some countries, like Yemen, for example, only 11 percent of pregnant women with HIV receive treatment to prevent their babies from being infected. For women who aren't part of that fortunate group, the chance of passing HIV to their infant is as high as 45 percent.

But in Cuba, the chances are now practically nil. On June 30, Cuba became the first country to receive what can be seen as a global seal of approval — the World Health Organization validation — for essentially eliminating transmission of AIDS from a mother to her baby. (Cuba has eliminated transmission of syphilis as well.)

Here's how Cuba did it.

When a Cuban woman becomes pregnant, odds are extremely high she already knows whether she is infected with HIV. She was likely diagnosed at a family clinic near her home, and then referred to a policlinico, or a clinic with a higher level of specialized services, to monitor and treat her HIV, according to Sonja Caffe, regional adviser on HIV and the Pan American Health Organization, the WHO regional office for the Americas.

If she is infected with HIV, when she becomes pregnant, she begins oral antiretroviral treatment, shown to prevent transmission to her newborn in 98 percent of cases.

At about 38 weeks into her pregnancy, if she agrees, she gives birth by cesarean section, which has been shown to reduce transmission of the disease through the birth canal. To further protect the baby from the virus, she is counseled not to breastfeed her child and the child is given antiretroviral treatment for four to six weeks.

If only we can send our medics to Cuba for training

http://www.npr.org/secti...er-baby-hiv-transmission
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Impunity
#2 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 4:24:46 AM
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murchr wrote:
Cuba Is First To Earn WHO Seal For Ending Mother-Baby HIV Transmission

JULY 06, 2015 1:47 PM ET


A woman has HIV. She becomes pregnant. What are the chances that she can deliver a baby who is not infected?

In some countries, like Yemen, for example, only 11 percent of pregnant women with HIV receive treatment to prevent their babies from being infected. For women who aren't part of that fortunate group, the chance of passing HIV to their infant is as high as 45 percent.

But in Cuba, the chances are now practically nil. On June 30, Cuba became the first country to receive what can be seen as a global seal of approval — the World Health Organization validation — for essentially eliminating transmission of AIDS from a mother to her baby. (Cuba has eliminated transmission of syphilis as well.)

Here's how Cuba did it.

When a Cuban woman becomes pregnant, odds are extremely high she already knows whether she is infected with HIV. She was likely diagnosed at a family clinic near her home, and then referred to a policlinico, or a clinic with a higher level of specialized services, to monitor and treat her HIV, according to Sonja Caffe, regional adviser on HIV and the Pan American Health Organization, the WHO regional office for the Americas.

If she is infected with HIV, when she becomes pregnant, she begins oral antiretroviral treatment, shown to prevent transmission to her newborn in 98 percent of cases.

At about 38 weeks into her pregnancy, if she agrees, she gives birth by cesarean section, which has been shown to reduce transmission of the disease through the birth canal. To further protect the baby from the virus, she is counseled not to breastfeed her child and the child is given antiretroviral treatment for four to six weeks.

If only we can send our medics to Cuba for training

http://www.npr.org/secti...r-baby-hiv-transmission



We are facing EAST, we will send out doctors to learn more about Giensen.

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masukuma
#3 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 8:16:18 AM
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murchr wrote:


If only we can send our medics to Cuba for training


na si waafrika tunapenda trips, trainings and conferences! we already know these things... mambo ni kufanya! processes, people....sio training.
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#4 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 8:22:30 AM
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masukuma wrote:
murchr wrote:


If only we can send our medics to Cuba for training


na si waafrika tunapenda trips, trainings and conferences! we already know these things... mambo ni kufanya! processes, people....sio training.


Mambo ni training Boss then you come impart the knowledge...Am impressed by Cuba
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#5 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 10:10:45 AM
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Cubans are way advanced in matters medicine - their docs are very valued across the world and they are readily received in all the places Castro has been sending them
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#6 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 11:20:21 AM
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Do they manufacture the ARV medicine?If so they can assist us manufacture locally and then avail written guidelines on how to administer i,e no need for Dr's to go there?
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#7 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 11:23:49 AM
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Intelligentsia wrote:
Cubans are way advanced in matters medicine - their docs are very valued across the world and they are readily received in all the places Castro has been sending them


Besides their cigars their doctors are a major export.
masukuma
#8 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 11:56:39 AM
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maka wrote:
masukuma wrote:
murchr wrote:


If only we can send our medics to Cuba for training


na si waafrika tunapenda trips, trainings and conferences! we already know these things... mambo ni kufanya! processes, people....sio training.


Mambo ni training Boss then you come impart the knowledge...Am impressed by Cuba

waafrika na ma-traning, workshops, seminars, conferences zenu! mumeimplement zile munajua kwanza??? ama ni trips na kukaa hoteli tu ndio tunataka?
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#9 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 12:18:12 PM
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masukuma wrote:
murchr wrote:


If only we can send our medics to Cuba for training


na si waafrika tunapenda trips, trainings and conferences! we already know these things... mambo ni kufanya! processes, people....sio training.

Laughing out loudly wacha watu wakule - that's where extra cash is earned plus kwa cv unaongeza international experience.

lakini in this case it would be cheaper to get the doctors from Cuba to come into the country, if our medics are that badly off that hawajui the technicalities of stopping mother to child HIV infection.
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#10 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 12:26:08 PM
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Chaka wrote:
Do they manufacture the ARV medicine?If so they can assist us manufacture locally and then avail written guidelines on how to administer i,e no need for Dr's to go there?


Boss our cost of production is sooo high and will be expensive to do so locally, its rather we buy the finished products huko..
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#11 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 12:33:06 PM
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mmarto wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Do they manufacture the ARV medicine?If so they can assist us manufacture locally and then avail written guidelines on how to administer i,e no need for Dr's to go there?


Boss our cost of production is sooo high and will be expensive to do so locally, its rather we buy the finished products huko..

And we have our (unconventional) HIV cures

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#12 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 12:36:20 PM
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The Only thing in Havana that really amazes me are the Old Cars.
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#13 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 3:21:47 PM
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The Only thing in Havana that really amazes me are the Old Cars.


I think Havana has the highest classic cars per capita than any other city in the whole world.

smile smile

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masukuma
#14 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 3:42:29 PM
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nakujua wrote:
masukuma wrote:
murchr wrote:


If only we can send our medics to Cuba for training


na si waafrika tunapenda trips, trainings and conferences! we already know these things... mambo ni kufanya! processes, people....sio training.

Laughing out loudly wacha watu wakule - that's where extra cash is earned plus kwa cv unaongeza international experience.

lakini in this case it would be cheaper to get the doctors from Cuba to come into the country, if our medics are that badly off that hawajui the technicalities of stopping mother to child HIV infection.

They know! I am sure they know! shida sio KUJUA! shida ni kufanya! hizo vitu zingine ni talk shops... kuchapa domo... kuandika papers..kuongeza entries kwa CV.
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#15 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 4:36:17 PM
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Muheani wrote:
The Only thing in Havana that really amazes me are the Old Cars.


Is it a spin off benefit of their 50+ yr old economic embargo?
murchr
#16 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 4:38:17 PM
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masukuma wrote:
nakujua wrote:
masukuma wrote:
murchr wrote:


If only we can send our medics to Cuba for training


na si waafrika tunapenda trips, trainings and conferences! we already know these things... mambo ni kufanya! processes, people....sio training.

Laughing out loudly wacha watu wakule - that's where extra cash is earned plus kwa cv unaongeza international experience.

lakini in this case it would be cheaper to get the doctors from Cuba to come into the country, if our medics are that badly off that hawajui the technicalities of stopping mother to child HIV infection.

They know! I am sure they know! shida sio KUJUA! shida ni kufanya! hizo vitu zingine ni talk shops... kuchapa domo... kuandika papers..kuongeza entries kwa CV.


Shida ni kufanya, they will wail about the government not giving them the required sophisticated equipment or facilities stuff that Cuba doesn't have that's why I made the proposition, waende hii 4th world country wasomeshwe.
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Rankaz13
#17 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 7:22:05 PM
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mmarto wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Do they manufacture the ARV medicine?If so they can assist us manufacture locally and then avail written guidelines on how to administer i,e no need for Dr's to go there?


Boss our cost of production is sooo high and will be expensive to do so locally, its rather we buy the finished products huko..



Cosmos Pharmaceuticals, a local pharmaceutical manufacturer, has been manufacturing ARVs since around 2005.
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Rahatupu
#18 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 8:05:43 PM
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murchr wrote:
masukuma wrote:
nakujua wrote:
masukuma wrote:
murchr wrote:


If only we can send our medics to Cuba for training


na si waafrika tunapenda trips, trainings and conferences! we already know these things... mambo ni kufanya! processes, people....sio training.

Laughing out loudly wacha watu wakule - that's where extra cash is earned plus kwa cv unaongeza international experience.

lakini in this case it would be cheaper to get the doctors from Cuba to come into the country, if our medics are that badly off that hawajui the technicalities of stopping mother to child HIV infection.

They know! I am sure they know! shida sio KUJUA! shida ni kufanya! hizo vitu zingine ni talk shops... kuchapa domo... kuandika papers..kuongeza entries kwa CV.


Shida ni kufanya, they will wail about the government not giving them the required sophisticated equipment or facilities stuff that Cuba doesn't have that's why I made the proposition, waende hii 4th world country wasomeshwe.

Chaka
#19 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 9:30:43 PM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
mmarto wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Do they manufacture the ARV medicine?If so they can assist us manufacture locally and then avail written guidelines on how to administer i,e no need for Dr's to go there?


Boss our cost of production is sooo high and will be expensive to do so locally, its rather we buy the finished products huko..



Cosmos Pharmaceuticals, a local pharmaceutical manufacturer, has been manufacturing ARVs since around 2005.

Most likely generic?Any link with Cipla?
masukuma
#20 Posted : Tuesday, July 07, 2015 9:48:00 PM
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murchr wrote:
masukuma wrote:
nakujua wrote:
masukuma wrote:
murchr wrote:


If only we can send our medics to Cuba for training


na si waafrika tunapenda trips, trainings and conferences! we already know these things... mambo ni kufanya! processes, people....sio training.

Laughing out loudly wacha watu wakule - that's where extra cash is earned plus kwa cv unaongeza international experience.

lakini in this case it would be cheaper to get the doctors from Cuba to come into the country, if our medics are that badly off that hawajui the technicalities of stopping mother to child HIV infection.

They know! I am sure they know! shida sio KUJUA! shida ni kufanya! hizo vitu zingine ni talk shops... kuchapa domo... kuandika papers..kuongeza entries kwa CV.


Shida ni kufanya, they will wail about the government not giving them the required sophisticated equipment or facilities stuff that Cuba doesn't have that's why I made the proposition, waende hii 4th world country wasomeshwe.

wasomeshwe kufanya kazi?
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