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Public health minister assures no outbreak of Zika infection

 

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BANGKOK: -- Public Health Minister Dr Piyasakol Sakonsattayathorn assured on Thursday that there is no outbreak of Zika virus in Thailand but he admitted there have been sporadic cases of Zika infection.

 

Public Health Minister assured on Thursday that there is no outbreak of Zika virus in Thailand but he admitted there have been sporadic cases of Zika infection.

 

13 new cases were reported last week in the provinces of Chiang Mai, Chanthaburi, Petchabun and Bung Karn and their conditions were not serious and all of them have been kept under close watch in their respective areas for a period of 28 days as required which is the incubation period of the disease, said Dr Piyasakol.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/public-health-minister-assures-no-outbreak-zika-infection/

 
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1 hour ago, jamesbrock said:

97 cases in 10 provinces in the first half of this year, including 13 new cases in four provinces last week - and he's still denying there is an outbreak?!?

The minister clearly uses a different definition of "outbreak" than the WHO :-

"A disease outbreak is the occurrence of cases of disease in excess of what would normally be expected in a defined community, geographical area or season. An outbreak may occur in a restricted geographical area, or may extend over several countries. It may last for a few days or weeks, or for several years.

A single case of a communicable disease long absent from a population, or caused by an agent (e.g. bacterium or virus) not previously recognized in that community or area, or the emergence of a previously unknown disease, may also constitute an outbreak and should be reported and investigated."

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Just to put your minds at rest unless of course your pregnant in which case see a quack asap

Many people infected with Zika virus won’t have symptoms or will only have mild symptoms. The most common symptoms of Zika are

Fever

Rash

Joint pain

Conjunctivitis (red eyes)

Other symptoms include:

Muscle pain

Headache

How long symptoms last

Zika is usually mild with symptoms lasting for several days to a week. People usually don’t get sick enough to go to the hospital, and they very rarely die of Zika. For this reason, many people might not realize they have been infected. Symptoms of Zika are similar to other viruses spread through mosquito bites, like dengue and chikungunya.

 

So nothing to wet your panties over 

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2 hours ago, BigBadGeordie said:

The minister clearly uses a different definition of "outbreak" than the WHO :-

"A disease outbreak is the occurrence of cases of disease in excess of what would normally be expected in a defined community, geographical area or season. An outbreak may occur in a restricted geographical area, or may extend over several countries. It may last for a few days or weeks, or for several years.

A single case of a communicable disease long absent from a population, or caused by an agent (e.g. bacterium or virus) not previously recognized in that community or area, or the emergence of a previously unknown disease, may also constitute an outbreak and should be reported and investigated."

2 hours ago, BigBadGeordie said:

The minister clearly uses a different definition of "outbreak" than the WHO :-

"A disease outbreak is the occurrence of cases of disease in excess of what would normally be expected in a defined community, geographical area or season. An outbreak may occur in a restricted geographical area, or may extend over several countries. It may last for a few days or weeks, or for several years.

A single case of a communicable disease long absent from a population, or caused by an agent (e.g. bacterium or virus) not previously recognized in that community or area, or the emergence of a previously unknown disease, may also constitute an outbreak and should be reported and investigated."

Denial
Thais mindset isn't a terribly logical or even a consistent place. Most, given the choice to face a hideous or terrifying truth would rather  conveniently avoid it, choosing more  or less the convenience route. 
This doesn't make them strong, weak good or bad people. It just makes them Thai people. 
Just saying ...,. 
 

 

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7 hours ago, jamesbrock said:

97 cases in 10 provinces in the first half of this year, including 13 new cases in four provinces last week - and he's still denying there is an outbreak?!?

Its funny that Thailand is always the odd man out in most of these critical cases. I guess we just live right here. Mass hypnotism in motion. 

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2 hours ago, elgordo38 said:

Its funny that Thailand is always the odd man out in most of these critical cases. I guess we just live right here. Mass hypnotism in motion. 

 

I happened across this article from Khaosod reporting on a study published last Thursday by The Lancet.

 

http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/asean/2016/09/02/philippines-indonesia-vietnam-zika-threat/

 

Note the title: 'Zika Threatens Philippines, Indonesia And Vietnam'

 

Now check the findings published in Lancet study, 'Potential for Zika virus introduction and transmission in resource-limited countries in Africa and the Asia-Pacific region: a modelling study' (http://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(16)30270-5/abstract):

 

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Countries with large volumes of travellers arriving from Zika virus-affected areas of the Americas and large populations at risk of mosquito-borne Zika virus infection include India (67 422 travellers arriving per year; 1·2 billion residents in potential Zika transmission areas), China (238 415 travellers; 242 million residents), Indonesia (13 865 travellers; 197 million residents), Philippines (35 635 travellers; 70 million residents), and Thailand (29 241 travellers; 59 million residents).

 

Nice, selective journalism!

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45 minutes ago, jamesbrock said:

 

I happened across this article from Khaosod reporting on a study published last Thursday by The Lancet.

 

http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/asean/2016/09/02/philippines-indonesia-vietnam-zika-threat/

 

Note the title: 'Zika Threatens Philippines, Indonesia And Vietnam'

 

Now check the findings published in Lancet study, 'Potential for Zika virus introduction and transmission in resource-limited countries in Africa and the Asia-Pacific region: a modelling study' (http://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(16)30270-5/abstract):

 

 

Nice, selective journalism!

 

Absolutely shocking the outright lies and mistruths that are propagated every day in LoS by all parts of society, in a way I can understand the press being a little bit wary about quoting anything that might upset the little general but it does not make it right....

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5 minutes ago, mark131v said:

Absolutely shocking the outright lies and mistruths that are propagated every day in LoS by all parts of society, in a way I can understand the press being a little bit wary about quoting anything that might upset the little general but it does not make it right....

 

Shocking in its woeful predictability and shameless transparency.

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