Re: CS>Malaria questionsThey need it the most, Its simple, they are not stupid,
their is a difference between educated or not and many third world schools are
better than ours by all reports. Intelligence is a different thing with little
difference if any. Remote tribal people are rare.
----- Original Message -----
From: Christine Carleton
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Malaria questions
The CS machine is great in a first world country.
However in a third world country one must consider such thing as
1. electricity challenges - frequency of service
2. the instrument is not 'detained' at customs
3. the machine is not 'broken'
4. the machine does not 'disappear'
5. superstition
6. spoils of war...
7. other political interests
......etc...
Christine
From: Lagoon <[email protected]> writes:
... i would have them take a machine to make CS with them....
----- Original Message -----
From: Heather King (LCA) <mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 1:22 PM
Subject: CS>
Hi All,
Digging into the depths of your collective experience, will CS do
anything at all in either the prevention of or the healing of malaria?
My parents are heading to Africa for a 1-year mission through their
church and in my Mom's words are "going to be taking antibiotics every day to
prevent malaria". I inherently mistrust blanket statements like that, but after
lurking for years on this list I know that those particular blanket statements
are begging to be examined...any light to be shed? Are there good reasons why
my Mom's doctor would be prescribing antibiotics for daily use for malaria
prevention? Should I question her further about this?
Thanks in advance...
Heather
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