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phil
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Goofy and his fake news
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9/9/2021 9:41:03 AM (updated 9/9/2021 9:46:01 AM)
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https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/guidelines/overseas-guidelines.html
Guess by GFY's logic , The Biden administration is making all those Afganastan people that fled take horse pills to stop them from having children when they come to the US. So which is it GFY - is Biden a racist who is trying to keep them from having children? Is Biden a idiot for forcing these people to take "horse pills"? Why would Biden force people to take this if they are so harmful?
I am sure if you get your brain out of park you can probably come up with the answer - either the drugs are not as harmful as are being portrayed, or Biden should be tried for crimes against humanity for doping humans with horrific animal drugs - which is it???????
While these recommendations have been implemented in many overseas sites, logistical and procurement issues still limit their full implementation in some. All Middle Eastern, Asian, North African, Latin American, and Caribbean refugees should receive presumptive therapy with:
All Middle Eastern, Asian, North African, Latin American, and Caribbean refugees should receive presumptive therapy with: Albendazole, single dose of 400 mg (200 mg for children 12-23 months) AND Ivermectin, two doses 200 mcg/Kg orally once a day for 2 days before departure to the United States. All African refugees who did not originate from or reside in countries where Loa loa infection is endemic (Box 1) should receive presumptive therapy with: Albendazole, single dose of 400 mg (200 mg for children 12-23 months) AND Ivermectin, two doses 200 mcg/Kg orally once a day for 2 days AND Praziquantel, 40 mg/kg, which may be divided in two doses before refugees depart for the United States. All sub-Saharan African refugees who originated from or resided in countries where Loa loa infection is endemic (Box 1) should receive presumptive therapy with: Albendazole, single dose of 400 mg (200 mg for children 12-23 months) AND Praziquantel, 40 mg/kg, which may be divided in two doses before departure to the United States. Refugees from Loa loa-endemic countries (Box 1) in Africa should not receive presumptive ivermectin for strongyloidiasis prior to departure. Management of Strongyloides should be deferred until arrival in the United States, unless Loa loa is excluded by reviewing a daytime (10 AM to 2 PM) Giemsa-stained blood smear. Deferral of treatment for Strongyloides until after the refugee arrives in the United States is acceptable. Guidance is available for management of Strongyloides following arrival in the United States in the Domestic Intestinal Parasite Screening Guidance.
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