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Fwd: [RectalMicro IRMA] Scientists find first superbug strain of gonorrhea

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Scientists find first superbug strain of gonorrhea By Kate Kelland | Reuters  – Mon, Jul 11, 2011 LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have found a "superbug" strain of gonorrhea in Japan that is resistant to all recommended antibiotics and say it could transform a once easily treatable infection into a global public health threat. The new strain of the sexually transmitted disease -- called H041 -- cannot be killed by any currently recommended treatments for gonorrhea, leaving doctors with no other option than to try medicines so far untested against the disease. Magnus Unemo of the Swedish Reference Laboratory for Pathogenic Neisseria, who discovered the strain with colleagues from Japan in samples from Kyoto, described it as both "alarming" and "predictable." "Since antibiotics became the standard treatment for gonorrhea in the 1940s, this bacterium has shown a remarkable capacity to develop resistance mechanisms to all drugs introduced t...

Fw: Commonwealth must put gay rights on law agenda

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  Commonwealth must put gay rights on law agenda Call to reconsider proposal for decriminalisation of homosexuality London - 8 July 2011 "Commonwealth law ministers should reconsider and approve recommendations for the decriminalisation of homosexuality in all Commonwealth member states when they meet in Sydney from 11 to 14 July," urged human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell.   "Last October, senior law officials from Commonwealth countries refused to endorse a paper from the Commonwealth Lawyers Association (CLA) which set out the case for the decriminalisation of same-sex relations throughout the Commonwealth - an association of 54 nations, nearly all of them former British colonies. "The CLA argued that the prohibitions on homosexuality had been mostly imposed by Britain during the period of colonial rule and that they are a violation of international law and human right...

Fwd: [RectalMicro IRMA] Prostitution Pledge case wins on appeal

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Jim Pickett < JPickett@aidschicago.org > Date: Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:08 PM Subject: [RectalMicro IRMA] Prostitution Pledge case wins on appeal To: " RECTALMICRO@CRITPATH.ORG " < RECTALMICRO@lists.critpath.org > More on this important news. The full decision is here: http://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/11e51f0b-8781-4661-b383-d5d3dc77096b/2/doc/08-4917_complete_opn.pdf#xml=http://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/11e51f0b-8781-4661-b383-d5d3dc77096b/2/hilite/   Appeals court in NYC rules First Amendment prevents US from requiring anti-prostitution pledge By Associated Press, Updated: Wednesday, July 6, 1:33 PM NEW YORK — A federal appeals court has ruled that the United States cannot force partners in its international fight against AIDS to denounce prostitution as a condition for receiving funding. The 2-to-1 ruling by the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in New York on Wedne...

[FWD: Jhpiego 2011 Midwifery Champion of the Year]

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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Jhpiego 2011 Midwifery Champion of the Year From: Jhpiego News < news@jhpiego.net > Date: Fri, June 24, 2011 10:41 am To: macdarlingc@cepehrg.net Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Jhpiego presents Nepal's Maiya Manandhar with the 2011 Midwifery Champion of the Year award in ceremonies at the International Confederation of Midwives Congress in Durban, South Africa, before a crowd of 1,600 midwives. Manandhar, a nursing supervisor, senior hospital nursing administrator and skilled birth trainer, was selected from a competitive group of nominations that were solicited from the World Health Organization (WHO), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), and International Confederation of Midwives. A witness to her mother...

Fw: Senegal protesters vow to block third term for president

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Senegal protesters vow to block third term for president People power forces Abdoulaye Wade to abandon constitutional changes smoothing his re-election path Share 94   reddit this Reuters in Dakar guardian.co.uk , Friday 24 June 2011 18.17 BST Article history Protestors opposeed to President Abdoulaye Wade confront riot police outside the national assembly in Senegal's capital, Dakar. Photograph: Finbarr O'Reilly/Reuters Anti-government protesters in  Senegal  vowed to intensify their campaign to block President Abdoulaye Wade from standing in next year's election after street demonstrations forced him to back down over constitutional changes. The capital Dakar was calm on Friday after violence on Thursday prompted Wade to abandon proposed changes to election law that appeared designed to smooth his path to re-election in February 2012. The protests, which saw more than 100 people injured, energised his vocal but mostly di...

At AIDS Summit, UN Must Focus on Key Populations and Human Rights to Meet Goal of Zero New Infections

At AIDS Summit, UN Must Focus on Key Populations and Human Rights to Meet Goal of Zero New Infections   As new reports reaffirm importance of key populations, Global Forum on MSM & HIV calls for commitment to evidence and human rights in UN political declaration on AIDS   June 8, 2011 (New York) - As country delegations to the United Nations gather this week to strengthen their commitment to ending the global HIV epidemic by issuing a new political declaration on AIDS, the Global Forum on MSM & HIV (MSMGF) calls for a re-thinking of global AIDS strategy that elevates evidence-based policies, key populations, and human rights as core pillars of the response.   "Now 30 years into the epidemic, we know that the most effective strategies have been the ones based on evidence, with research informing their targets and delivery," said Dr. George Ayala, Executive Officer of the MSMGF.  "In many cases, that evidence has called for attention to key populations like gay...

Oquaye: Homosexuality & lesbianism must stop now!

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Prof. Mike Oquaye, MP for Dome-Kwabenya The Second Deputy Speaker, Prof. Aaron Michael Oquaye, walked to Parliament yesterday with a special message for Ghanaians. Homosexuality and Lesbianism, he said, must end now, since it was an abomination in the Ghanaian society. “Madam Speaker, in recent times, homosexuality and lesbianism – sources of such strange diseases – have hit our shores. The stories we hear are very grim. In the Western nations, homosexuals are being ordained priests. Men are marrying men in the church, and women are marrying women, and they are being blessed in the Church. Today, there are special clubs, we are told, where our young men are sodomised on a regular basis. “We read reports of how this has spread into our secondary schools. For how long should we simply look on? How do we have a society where a woman wife, who is married to a woman husband, buys sperm for insemination, gets pregnant, and the resultant child is taught to call a woman as father? I believe th...