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To: Snowshoe who wrote (25299)11/10/2002 10:43:04 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
OK, you are down to two bad protozoa in a country of 8.5 million square Km. Not bad. Not bad.

How we deal with one of them:

"Malaria is a particular concern in the northern regions of the country as mosquitoes become resistant to insecticides. These prolific airborne vampires can be resisted with insect repellant, mosquito nets and of course, a malaria innoculation. Malaria treatment is available in Amazonia from any of the clinics run by SUCAM, the governmental anti-malaria agency. Treatment is free and the staff generally know their stuff. If infected, ask for it by name."

Dengue fever is a way for municipalities cry endemy to get money from the federal government. (Hey I told you the natural disaster is the people, didn't I?) Of course they don't do that kind of thing in the US, right?
It is not as bad as they publish in the press.

Leave them alone over there and they won't bother you. But try invading their lair and they will attack you.