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I'm Trying Mark Mug by RoseWrites
After trying for three days to leave the following comment on India's media Facebook pages, I decided to create some products to let Facebook "blockers" know I intend to go public with this form of dangerous censorship. I have let them know twice in one day why blocking me is both a mistake and will impact countless lives. RE: "The Zika virus, carried by the Aedes aegypti mosquito" Fact: Culex are also Zika vectors in southeast Asia. Sept. 7, 2016: "These laboratory results clearly demonstrate the potential role of Cx. p. quinquefasciatus as a vector of ZIKV in China. Because there are quite different vector management strategies required to control Aedes (Stegomyia) species and Cx. p. quinquefasciatus, an integrated approach may be required should a Zika epidemic occur." Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27599470?dopt=Abstract RE: "three patients had not travelled overseas and had acquired the infection locally." False: "Zika is transmitted by the daytime-active Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes." Fact: Zika is also transmitted by the nighttime-active Culex in southeast Asia but I was the only media to notice it. Source: https://plus.google.com/u/0/107889574670988423996/posts/gyKaPQCTnTo Re: "The WHO said there was significant risk of the further spread of the virus and recommended that governments push ahead with efforts to control mosquitoes." Fact: Eradication methods in India ONLY include Aedes and not Culex (that bite throughout the night) and transmit the disease to birds (esp. bulbuls, a popular pet bird in southeast Asia). What is missing: bed nets at night should be used by everyone in southeast Asia, level 3 travel restrictions should be issued, and blood donors should NOT donate blood. Re: "However, the agency did not recommend any curbs on travel to India." Most likely co-factor: Wolbachia. When Culex naturally acquire Wolbachia they are better vectors of West Nile virus and malaria. Wolbachia-infected mosquito releases were carried out in India. Zika is supported 99 percent within the clade alongside West Nile virus. But here is what happened when I added these studies to Wikipedia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2ZuG12yM0E&t Credits: Front photo by David Berkowitz on flickr (CC-by-2.0) | Back photo by Jason McELweenie on flickr (CC-by-2.0). Screenshot of Facebook prompt (over my comment) and red text by me, RoseWrites.
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