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Mosquito - Tech-No Aids album

  • Performer: Mosquito
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Tech-No Aids
  • Released: 1992
  • Style: Techno
  • MP3 version size: 1263 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1442 mb
  • Other: TTA AU AIFF VOX DXD XM AHX
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 586

Description

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Despite evidence showing no risk of HIV through mosquito bites, many remain concerned due to outbreaks of Zika and other mosquito-borne diseases. Igbal, M. "Can we get AIDS from mosquito bites?" The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society. August 1999: 151(8): 429-33. Can You Get HIV From Kissing? High vs. Low Risk Activities for HIV Transmission. What Is the Risk of HIV From Anal Sex?

No, mosquito transmission of HIV was shown NOT to be a route of infection as early as the mid 1980s, at which time we were able to follow how the virus replicates (multiplies) and disseminates (spreads). So the possibility of HIV/AIDS being spread through a mosquito is nil to none. Can we get AIDS from mosquito bites? . k views · View 6 Upvoters. Anita Singleton, Doctor.

Another mosquito! I try to resist the urge to scratch, but it would be easier to refuse a glass of water on a 110-degree day. I scratch, and oh, glorious relief! . Scientists have pretty much ruled out the possibility that mosquitoes can spread the virus that causes AIDS. However, when scientists were first learning about HIV, the insect transmission question was yet another unknown about the new disease.

Image caption The mosquito repellent - aka Skrillex. The sun is shining on your skin, there's a breeze in your hair and someone has just handed you a coconut with a straw sticking out of it. This is living. But just as you start to relax you find yourself clawing at your own skin, scratching at the mosquito bites that have developed on your body over the past few days. But it doesn't have to be this way. According to a recent scientific study, the way to avoid mosquito bites is to listen to electronic music - specifically dubstep, specifically by US artist Skrillex

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If you were around during the early days of AIDS, especially in the early 1980s, before the means of transmission was firmly established, AIDS was pure terror. People were worried about eating in restaurants in Greenwich Village, swimming in pools, and even having an infected kid in the same classroom with their children. HIV is "homeless" inside a mosquito. The property that makes the virus so dangerous to people - an affinity for human T-cells (1) in the blood - also makes it an unhappy guest inside the mosquitos, which do not contain human T-cells. In the absence of hiding places, HIV is exposed to and broken down by the enzymes found in the gut of the mosquito.

You won't get HIV from a mosquito bite. HIV does not live in a mosquito, and it is not transmitted through a mosquito's bite like other germs, such as the ones that cause malaria. You won't get it from bedbugs, lice, flies, or other insects, either," says the American Medical Association.

There is no scientific evidence to support this claim. To see why mosquitos don't aid in the transmission of HIV, we can look at the insect's biting behavior. When a mosquito bites someone, it does not inject its own blood or the blood of an animal or person it has bitten into the next person it bites. The mosquito does inject saliva, which acts as a lubricant so that it can feed more effectively

Though a wet spring and warm winter mean conditions are ripe for a truly heinous plague of mosquitoes to descend on much of the . this summer, at least there's one disease you don't have to worry about when you're covered in bites: AIDS. Centers for Disease Control says that the body of scientific literature has shown no evidence of HIV transmission from mosquitoes or any other insects-even in areas where there are many cases of AIDS and large populations of mosquitoes

The mosquito study, which was reported by The Atlanta Constitution today, is designed to explore the hypothesis that insects might somehow be involved in transmitting the AIDS virus, according to Dr. Jai Nayar, the insect specialist who is participating in the study. Continue reading the main story. Dr. Gallo was more emphatic, saying the study had so far found no evidence that mosquitoes passed the virus on to uninfected blood from which they eat. Nayer said the new study had essentially confirmed findings by French scientists that insects in Africa are able to transport the virus in their bodies. The French scientists also say that no evidence indicates that mosquitoes have transmitted the virus to humans.

Tracklist

A Tech-No Aids (Virus Vrs) 4:15
AA1 Tech-No Aids (Agonia Vrs) 3:11
AA2 Tech-No Aids (Neuro Vrs) 3:40

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Secret House Studio
  • Published By – Musicola s.r.l.

Credits

  • Arranged By – M.J. Paolo Franchetto*, D.J. Borillo*
  • Producer, Mixed By – D.J. Max Morgani, D.J. Paolo Giusti*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): BBD. 00392. A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): BBD 00392 B
  • Rights Society: S.I.A.E.

Comments

Nahelm Nahelm
Damn dawgy why are these tracks so short? Gimme more