As wonderful as it sounds - happening in Europe. From Refugee Resettlement Watch:
Lucky Europe! Louseborne Relapsing Fever among East African Refugees, Italy, 2015
That is the title of an article at the Centers for Disease Control which reminds us that it isn’t just the Islamic terrorists that Europe has to worry about, but diseases that had long been eradicated in advanced western countries. Lucky taxpayers too!
More ‘Invasion of Europe’ news……
From the CDC:
During June 9–September 30, 2015, five cases of louseborne relapsing fever were identified in Turin, Italy. All 5 cases were in young refugees from Somalia, 2 of whom had lived in Italy since 2011. Our report seems to confirm the possibility of local transmission of louse-borne relapsing fever.
Louseborne relapsing fever (LRF) was once widely distributed in all geographic areas, including Europe and North America, occurring in association with poverty and overcrowding. In Europe, it virtually disappeared after World War I in parallel with improved living conditions that led to substantially decreased body lice infestations in humans (1). Currently, LRF is reported mostly from Ethiopia and surrounding countries, where it is endemic (2): in this region, it is an extremely common infection with substantial mortality. The causative agent is the spirochete bacterium Borrelia recurrentis. In nature, the only relevant vector is the body louse, which feeds only on humans; no other reservoir for this infection is known (1,3). The incubation period is 3–12 days. We report 5 cases of LRF in refugees to Italy from East Africa that occurred during 2015.
These people do not even have the basic concept of sanitation and the intellectual pinheads in Europe are treating them as better than equals - giving them free housing and food without requiring them to learn the language and assimilate into the culture.
My thought still stands - the Western nations should form a coalition to go into Europe and remove all the artwork to preserve it. How long before the Vatican is overrun and converted to a mosque...
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