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Coligny wrote:From the article:
July 20 of that same year. That host was Davies's ex-husband.
It's me and my failling english or is this whole article trying really hard to be the litterature equivalent of an Mc Escher's drawing ?
Bucky wrote:As I recall Mrs. Bucky had to under go a TB test before the US of A Immigration would allow her to enter the US as my spouse. We had to ship the Xrays off to some place or another. This was back in '83 so I do not know if times have changed or not.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Iraira wrote:Only thing I found (and it was not an exhaustive search) was something regarding foreign-born students from certain countries enterring Alabama schools needing proof of TB-negativity. Being Alabama, there is probably no requirement that your mom and dad are not brother and sister.
GomiGirl wrote:Last year or the year before, a friend of mine came down with TB here. Isolation ward for months, still on medication.
Did they stop vaccinating here or something?
Mike Oxlong wrote:What's the deal with missing TB here?
leitmotiv wrote:Japan's vaccine industry is notoriously poorly planned, uncompetitive, and highly protected from vaccine technology advances that do not originate in Japan, thus is stuck in a time warp of approx 1980. In a nutshell.
Christoff wrote:Well considering we do not vaccinated for TB in the US that is a hell of a lot better....
Mulboyne wrote:Japanese student gives TB to host family[/URL]
A Nanaimo mother is frustrated with Vancouver Island University after her three-year-old son contracted tuberculosis after being exposed to an infected exchange student visiting from Japan.
GomiGirl wrote:Did they stop vaccinating [for TB] here or something?
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