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AIM Alert: STD Outbreak in Eastern Europe
November 7, 2007 | Leave a Comment
The Adult Industry Medical (AIM) Healthcare Foundation is warning the skin biz about an STD outbreak in Eastern Europe. "I just want to make sure that everyone realizes there is a huge outbreak of syphilis," reads a bulletin issued by AIM’s Dr. Sharon Mitchell earlier today. "Right now [the] Czech Republic and Hungary are in quarantine until the end of November…I am telling you right now, that if you are going back and forth to [Europe] you are not safe from this syphilis outbreak." Read on for more details…
The AIM bulletin further warns that the "U.K. companies are using Czech, French, Italian [and] Spanish talent…I am aware that several agencies regularly send talent over to [Europe] consistently" and notes it may take up to eight weeks to ensure talent recently returned from Europe are not infected, or have not infected others on-set. Ms. Mitchell writes, "As the Executive Director of AIM Healthcare Foundation, I have asked the County Health Department, who provides our free Syphilis testing program, to extend this arrangement for every month of the year, as opposed to twice each year."
Official site: AIM-med.org
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I thought you might appreciate this in light of the outbreak. A little preventive P.R. never hurt anyone…
http://www.cbw.cz/phprs/2007111232.html