JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — University North Florida student health services has notified a total of 347 students because of possible exposure to scabies.
Officials at UNF have also confirmed to Action News Jax that they identified 13 students who “either required treatment for infection or prophylactic treatment due to exposure to scabies.” Four of the students have been diagnosed with the infection.
Scabies: What happens when older people aren't exposed to chicken pox infections in younger people. Even more frequent when the older people didn't get the disease to begin with, but got the vaccine instead.
Another demonstration that vaccines cause more harm than good, especially in the long term.
Better known as Crabs... my college roommate's brother used to sleep in my bed between classes and I was unaware. His hygiene was absolutely disgusting. He passed them on to me, trust me that shit is nasty especially because it takes a while before you know you have them.
Scabies is routinely treated by taking Ivermectin. Additionally, Ivermectin provides Covid prevention and treatment. https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/scabies/gen_info/faqs.html#:~:text=I%20treat%20myself%3F-,What%20is%20scabies%3F,a%20pimple%2Dlike%20skin%20rash.
John, I thought that's what you were referring to but I couldn't think of the name of the disease right off the top of my head and I was in a hurry to get to the tire shop. Thanks.
Through most of my career I traveled for work and stayed in company provided motels. I got scabies several times so I educated myself. Scabies are a parasitic mite that burrows into the skin to lay its eggs. Crabs (pubic lice) is a louse that is treated the same way. The most effective treatment is 5% permethrin. Treatments for head lice won't work because they are only 2-3% permethrin. Rather than getting a prescription that costs $100 or more, you can get 10% permethrin from the co-op and mix it 1:1 with baby lotion, making a 5% solution for a total cost of less than $20. Liberally appy it to the affected areas and leave on for several hours. Apply it 3 times a day. By the second or third day the scabies will be gone. Scabies die if the mites can't feed on a human host for more that 72 hours. Crabs will live much longer. Both are killed by temperature exceeding 130 degrees. Also, I've had shingles twice. The second time I was bedridden for three weeks. I've since gotten the Shingrix vaccine. There are two vaccines for shingles; one for people over 60 and one for people younger than 60. btw-You can only get shingles if you had chicken pox when you were a kid. Shingles is the adult expression of the virus. What triggers shingles is unknown.
Pretty sure that not only can you get shingles from the vaccine, but it's actually more likely than if you got the pox as a kid. It's a live virus vaccine. Also pretty sure that being around kids who have an active chicken pox infection effectively prevents older people (who had either the vaccine or the pox) from getting shingles. Kinda like a booster shot, but without the injected toxins. (Which all vaccines have, in order to provoke an artificial immune response and make the virus particles in the shot 100's of times more effective. Vaccines aren't economical without the toxins.)
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/shingles/expert-answers/shingles-vaccine/faq-20057859 "Shingrix is a nonliving vaccine made of a virus component."
Scabies: What happens when older people aren't exposed to chicken pox infections in younger people. Even more frequent when the older people didn't get the disease to begin with, but got the vaccine instead.
ReplyDeleteAnother demonstration that vaccines cause more harm than good, especially in the long term.
Scabies isn't a disease, it's a parasitic mite.
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I think John is confusing scabies with Shingles.
DeleteYou're right. I was thinking of shingles.
DeleteBetter known as Crabs... my college roommate's brother used to sleep in my bed between classes and I was unaware. His hygiene was absolutely disgusting. He passed them on to me, trust me that shit is nasty especially because it takes a while before you know you have them.
DeleteScabies is routinely treated by taking Ivermectin. Additionally, Ivermectin provides Covid prevention and treatment.
Deletehttps://www.cdc.gov/parasites/scabies/gen_info/faqs.html#:~:text=I%20treat%20myself%3F-,What%20is%20scabies%3F,a%20pimple%2Dlike%20skin%20rash.
Anon@10:31 - crabs are body lice, scabies are mites.
DeleteJohn, I thought that's what you were referring to but I couldn't think of the name of the disease right off the top of my head and I was in a hurry to get to the tire shop. Thanks.
DeleteThrough most of my career I traveled for work and stayed in company provided motels. I got scabies several times so I educated myself.
ReplyDeleteScabies are a parasitic mite that burrows into the skin to lay its eggs. Crabs (pubic lice) is a louse that is treated the same way. The most effective treatment is 5% permethrin. Treatments for head lice won't work because they are only 2-3% permethrin. Rather than getting a prescription that costs $100 or more, you can get 10% permethrin from the co-op and mix it 1:1 with baby lotion, making a 5% solution for a total cost of less than $20. Liberally appy it to the affected areas and leave on for several hours. Apply it 3 times a day. By the second or third day the scabies will be gone.
Scabies die if the mites can't feed on a human host for more that 72 hours. Crabs will live much longer. Both are killed by temperature exceeding 130 degrees.
Also, I've had shingles twice. The second time I was bedridden for three weeks. I've since gotten the Shingrix vaccine. There are two vaccines for shingles; one for people over 60 and one for people younger than 60.
btw-You can only get shingles if you had chicken pox when you were a kid. Shingles is the adult expression of the virus. What triggers shingles is unknown.
Pretty sure that not only can you get shingles from the vaccine, but it's actually more likely than if you got the pox as a kid. It's a live virus vaccine. Also pretty sure that being around kids who have an active chicken pox infection effectively prevents older people (who had either the vaccine or the pox) from getting shingles. Kinda like a booster shot, but without the injected toxins. (Which all vaccines have, in order to provoke an artificial immune response and make the virus particles in the shot 100's of times more effective. Vaccines aren't economical without the toxins.)
Deletehttps://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/shingles/expert-answers/shingles-vaccine/faq-20057859
Delete"Shingrix is a nonliving vaccine made of a virus component."