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' 0 ' 7 farm-labo- t 4 e ' - f - ft - L v ' e 1 t ot3 treatment 1 4 ' which can take months And those who don't take all their medicine are at risk of developing the more virulent strain of TB which the American Lung Association described earlier this year as "out of control" "We think that migrants are a 4 - nt drug-resista- " ' multidrug-resistan- t Another factor is the presence of the virus that causes AIDS which leaves the immune system vulnerable to TB Again Haitians immigrants are among the high risk groups for the HIV virus But there aren't enough national studies on TB and AIDS in the migrant population said Frank Beadle de Palomo coordinator of the project at the National Council of La Raza an advocacy and research group for Hispanics "We know very little about the migrant population" he said "There's very little surveillance of h etinr ihre amltohltaWl droant 't edvoenne health-liaiso- c i 1 4 I i 1 ' s ?T'it - ' 1 t 1 I ( zaett4-: 6- -- !- 1 : 0 zirniti! tlT k - - 21 mlnl- -4 ttA PI — ' ) g Cerl'''2 Cs) ' Fr — V ! - i - ? t1 o vv" 0 0) : 'ek cl't ''' 6- - J- 00' --------sl -- rl Me' L ''P''- ' !' Western i ' Institute " A 'I Lj i' ? i - Harmon said his agency which serves approximately 500000 migrants a year at clinics around the country is doing more TB screening and is continuing to improve the way it tracks patients to be sure they complete their treat- - I ment But that is especially challenging among migrants because ' they move frequently Harmon said the disease can be spread from farm workers to the general population Some seasonal workers find jobs in the community and thus expose their It is also pos- sible to spread the disease on pub- lic transportation in restaurants movie theaters schools hospitals and health care clinics " i 1 - ' I ) ‘ t '- - - 1 ' : 1 ' 1 I off-seaso- n ' - ' 1 That risk has prompted f Har- monts agency to develop a program in which migrant and com- 1 workers munity health-cente- r would be urged to get regular TB screening t sot Estimates the size of migrant worker population vary widely --between 1 million and 4 million — because some include dependents and migrants who are undocumented aliens according to a recent report for Congress by the : General Accounting Office I i I ' USED LEVIS® I- V 502it -044)" $13 00 t o t6 ib 0 0 0 1 ' I Salt Lake City 485-169- 7 - 0 1 0 o VIE PAY UP TO EUROWORLD TRADE 1626 South State - irlikobI Pf 1 I : JEANS F4 I fi'l 7 p 501 °N t 1 a a 7:13L'IETE D -- 5832500 1 I 1 o k &I '"‘ ' - -- li 1 - il(111111111111 - - re"' L:i - ' I i -- ' t---- IP 3010 ''''''" 'r'"'N''' deee i rim 0 Gustavo Saldias director of the 11! "And ultimately it is the agriculture community that is going to suffer from a work force that has a very low health status" Saldias said - -:- :- 'Poi ' e "It is a very serious problem and a growing problem" added Bill Fulton LCSW - -- 1- -- tey e i worker safety and health project with Farmworkers Legal Services of North Carolina ? i 1 - 0 know 0444 : I ! - N' 112 11 i - ' - ii15(4-17115- n But it is correct to say that they are at extreme risk of TB and it's something we need to pay a lot of attention to" "The Mature Masculine Love and the Boy Who Left Home to Find the Shivers" tq1 LITz1 4 : or 385 Patterson (Ogden) - ' t ' ewe k'344 'TT tla i iA I - I 1 1 :: May 13 31:!iii'1 r"""r 1 - '$ C ahl '' V F r 2 I I ' ' I ' Sunday April 26 1992 Studies also show that TB is increasing faster in the Hispanic population than in the general population and a majority of migrant workers are Hispanic And on the East Coast the farm worker population 'eludes Haitian immigrants who have some of the skin highest rates of tests Harmon said strain of TB has been detected in migrant or seasonal farm workers in Florida and Texas The disease spreads primarily through the air when people who have TB in their lungs cough Most infected people have no symptoms although they will have a positive skin test Without treatment infected persons can develop the disease at anytime particularly if they are under physical or emotional stress or if their immune system is compromised Harmon whose US Public sient impoverished migrant — - that the worker community That transient lifestyle also makes it harder for health-carprofessionals to make sure that migrants with TB complete their '! se I I 4 1 E - i 1 1 1A r L ' r low-incom- crowded squalid shacks barracks barns and old school buses that house many of the country's migrant and seasonal farm workers The contagious disease once thought to have been conquered now threatens the r camps that dot rural America But health-carproviders farm employers and the general population also are at risk as the disease spreads further into the tran- - i 1J --- - - i - J 1 - I ' ---- ' I Health Service agency has responsibility for migrant health care said recent studies point to a skin tests high rate of among migrant and seasonal farm workers significant risk group because of the general increase in the ince idence of TB in groups in immigrant populations and among those in crowded housing And migrant and seasonal farm workers are in all of those categories" said Robert G Harmon MD administrator of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration Harmon said the Department of Health and Human Services is now attempting to verify reports — Tuberculosis has found its way into the WASHINGTON I : r-I k - '- j1 '1 - - r14 rld A la ---1 -- The Salt Lake Tribune NATIONWORLD THE ASSOCIATED PRESS T ft- 1 1 - I Migrant Seasonal Farm Workers Face Tuberculosis Threat - -- - ' I i I) 1 rJ4-- 4 4 - ( 1f ' T t I4 41 A6 MON - FRI 10 AM - 9 PM —(4---J 0 '4 At '' ' - - A7 t OPEN SUN NOON - 5 PM Aw - - CU i VA WI o A:Nt ! 0 0 7' v 1434" 21:k:‘7g y u-- M2 It Ca) tml 4 e 4 t lig 48 cril 1441: soa tt 6 tif41 t t ' : I ' (no 1 e(-1- V Q Al At V to) 4(1 1 1 1 C 0 1:10irls Lifizi": Ail t t 4 : 1 -I I - 1 - - r- - - - -- 4 A 4i 4 r '':' ':'-- 10 1 xvirz 01 1 :a--- -: 1 k s' 1 -- cji --- -- 004 All a 1 t ti GROUP i 1 II' 2467 I - ! 8 i 71 t ! : I innwir 1 6588 1 - (1) ft t — 1 i i ' ) Actually just one word "SOLD" We just use it over and over and over again That's because "SOLD" is the word you want to see when you call a real estate company So call the Ramsey Group be glad you did We swear! 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