http://gateway.nlm.nih.gov/gw/Cmd?l...and+Item+%3A+1&HIDDEN_TIMESTAMP=1184951596441
It is interesting how a study about the relationship between a disease "HIV infection", and infant mortality, avoids the obvious problem of actually recording and testing for what actually happened. One could have also tested mothers for any of the following endemic diseases, and found a connection between them and infant mortality.
Typhoid fever
Malaria
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis E
Meningococcal meningitis,
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever,
Plague,
Yellow fever
Lassa fever
Japanese Encephalitis
African Trypanosomiasis
Dengue fever
Schistosomiasis,
Leptospirosis
All those, and more, are endemic problems for mothers and babies in the region the study used.
One could add in poor sanitation, lack of food, social isolation, and any number of other factors. Just the effect of ostracism from being HIV+ alone, is probably a huge factor in infant mortality.
But what is most odd, is
the number of HIV+ mothers who gave birth to HIV- babies. And that late stage HIV/AIDS was linked to infant mortality, when
they didn't have HIV. Lets be clear on this, mothers HIV status effected the chance of baby being dead in the first two years of life.
What does that mean?
If some woo study proving homeopathic treatments worked had this kind of research, it would be shredded on so many levels. But because everybody already knows HIV kills babies, even when they don't have it, we nod our heads and agree, HIV is deadly.
So everybody agrees it is a good study. It would have been a lot better if they had tested everybody involved, for all factors that effect infant mortality, but that would have cost a lot of money.
Now why are we even talking about a study like this? Because there isn't any study showing HIV kills you, by producing AIDS, which is fatal. It has never been done.
I find that odd.
It hasn't been done because animal studies couldn't be done. It hasn't been done with HIV populations either. I find this hard to swallow. You would think that a Pandemic of this proportion, the worst ever known to mankind, would have some basic scientific experiments done.
Every time this issue arises, the same problem shows up. Where is the basic experiment? Where are the peer reviewed studies? Where is the most basic research?
While this may seem ridiculous, because everybody knows HIV causes AIDS which kills you, there is one source of good information. Which as some know, I will now turn to, in the next post.