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Would you like TB with that?

Post by Varg » Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:12 pm

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"5 cases in Anoka so far this year"---is that considered an epidemic? I havn't seen any cases of TB in Iowa lately.
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Re: Would you like TB with that?

Post by Nlaffey » Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:30 am

Not really related, but the news stations up here are a joke.

Fox is always a joke.

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Re: Would you like TB with that?

Post by joseph » Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:46 am

Varg wrote: cases in Anoka so far this year"---is that considered an epidemic? I havn't seen any cases of TB in Iowa lately.
IOWA has 43 this year. TB is very common. theres lots of carriers, the outbreak of Tb is what is uncommon.

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Re: Would you like TB with that?

Post by joseph » Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:55 am

Varg wrote:http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/myfox/pa ... geId=1.1.1




"5 cases in Anoka so far this year"---is that considered an epidemic? I havn't seen any cases of TB in Iowa lately.
you quoted the last part of the sentence but not the first? did you even read it?
"There were 200 cases of tuberculosis last year, and 5 cases in Anoka so far this year."

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Re: Would you like TB with that?

Post by Walking Thunder » Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:29 pm

joseph wrote:
Varg wrote: cases in Anoka so far this year"---is that considered an epidemic? I havn't seen any cases of TB in Iowa lately.
IOWA has 43 this year. TB is very common. theres lots of carriers, the outbreak of Tb is what is uncommon.

http://www.idph.state.ia.us/adper/commo ... p_2007.pdf
This is pretty much what I've gathered from working at a hospital. To keep people safe employees get free testings for TB every six months just to be safe.
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Re: Would you like TB with that?

Post by Varg » Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:05 pm

joseph wrote:
Varg wrote:http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/myfox/pa ... geId=1.1.1




"5 cases in Anoka so far this year"---is that considered an epidemic? I havn't seen any cases of TB in Iowa lately.
you quoted the last part of the sentence but not the first? did you even read it?
"There were 200 cases of tuberculosis last year, and 5 cases in Anoka so far this year."


I don't understand your point. If we assume there will be another 200 cases this year, and there's already 5 in Anoka, that's 2.5% of all cases limited to ONE small Podunk town in Minnesota. How does that not sound odd to you?
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Re: Would you like TB with that?

Post by joseph » Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:44 am

Varg wrote:
joseph wrote:
Varg wrote:http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/myfox/pa ... geId=1.1.1




"5 cases in Anoka so far this year"---is that considered an epidemic? I havn't seen any cases of TB in Iowa lately.
you quoted the last part of the sentence but not the first? did you even read it?
"There were 200 cases of tuberculosis last year, and 5 cases in Anoka so far this year."


I don't understand your point. If we assume there will be another 200 cases this year, and there's already 5 in Anoka, that's 2.5% of all cases limited to ONE small Podunk town in Minnesota. How does that not sound odd to you?
it doesnt sound odd to me because Anoka is not a podunk town. Anoka is a suburb of the twin cities and if i remember right they have quite a propotionally large healthcare industry, compared with the rest of the twin cities.

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