Guest guest Posted March 23, 2001 Report Share Posted March 23, 2001 Dear Members of the Forum, I understand Cipla is marketing ARTs at cheaper rates. Could you forward me the name of the contact person and Email ID, so that I can check the details of availability of the drugs in Kolkata Thanks Dr.A.K.Agarwal drakagarwal@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2002 Report Share Posted November 15, 2002 Dr. Painter: You might find this article helpful: Quandt, Sara A., S. Preisser, and A. Arcury. Mobility Patterns of Migrant Farmworkers in North Carolina: Implications for Occupational Health Research and Policy. Human Organization, 61(1):21-29, 2002. Yours, Tom Arcury A. Arcury, PhD (Anthropologist) Professor and Research Director Department of Family and Community Medicine Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem NC 27157-1084 phone: 336-716-9438 fax: 336-716-3206 -----Original Message-----From: Painter, [mailto:tcp2@...] Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 4:45 PM'migrant health research group'Subject: [ ] Query I have been trying to locate data on trends in migration, particularly temporary migration, to the U.S., or to states or regions of the U.S. or states by largely unaccompanied males from Central and South America, who engage in agricultural and non-agricultural activities. I have recently located some very useful information from the 1997-98 National Agricultural Workers Survey, but I would welcome information on other sources (articles, websites, persons, organizations, etc.) that track migration streams over time and to changing destinations. I have also been looking for information on seroprevalence or estimated AIDS rates among these same migrant men and potentially their partners relative to other groups that are usually reported in surveillance reports. I have not been able to locate many details other than some summary information based on earlier reports issued by the Migrant Health Program of the Bureau of Health Care and Delivery and Assistance of DOL (1990) and the national Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality (1993). Once again, I would welcome information on other current sources, and sources track trends. Thanks in advance to any subscribers who have ideas to share. M. Painter, Ph.D. (Sociologist) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention Behavioral Intervention Research Branch, MS E-46 1600 Clifton Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30333 USA Tel. 1-404-639-2090 / 6113 (direct line) Fax 1-404-639-8640 E-mail: tcp2@... To Post a message, send it to: GroupsTo Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: -unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2002 Report Share Posted November 15, 2002 You might find the Attached information helpful. I also recommend looking at DOL LMI under Workforce information in the Advocates file below. You can also contact the farmworker organizations in the attached file. Mimies (Last name SP?) agricultural consultant for DOL in Berkley U in California has done a great deal of research on migrant workers. He has good information. I hope this is helpful. -----Original Message----- From: Painter, [mailto:tcp2@...] Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 1:45 PM 'migrant health research group' Subject: [ ] Query I have been trying to locate data on trends in migration, particularly temporary migration, to the U.S., or to states or regions of the U.S. or states by largely unaccompanied males from Central and South America, who engage in agricultural and non-agricultural activities. I have recently located some very useful information from the 1997-98 National Agricultural Workers Survey, but I would welcome information on other sources (articles, websites, persons, organizations, etc.) that track migration streams over time and to changing destinations. I have also been looking for information on seroprevalence or estimated AIDS rates among these same migrant men and potentially their partners relative to other groups that are usually reported in surveillance reports. I have not been able to locate many details other than some summary information based on earlier reports issued by the Migrant Health Program of the Bureau of Health Care and Delivery and Assistance of DOL (1990) and the national Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality (1993). Once again, I would welcome information on other curent sources, and sources track trends. Thanks in advance to any subscribers who have ideas to share. M. Painter, Ph.D. (Sociologist) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention Behavioral Intervention Research Branch, MS E-46 1600 Clifton Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30333 USA Tel. 1-404-639-2090 / 6113 (direct line) Fax 1-404-639-8640 E-mail: tcp2@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2002 Report Share Posted November 18, 2002 , I would be very interested to see some of the data pertaining to migrant streams in the Southeast, particularly Florida. I manage a program for cancer control , and would like to focus my outreach efforts on migrant communities in need of services, including education, early detection/screening and treatment. Also, do you know anything about a large Mayan -- not Hispanic -- community of between 25,000 and 35,000 persons (predominantly from Guatemala) who are residing in the area of Ft. Worth (West Palm Beach County)? Islara Souto Cancer Information Service Partnership Program Manager Miami, FL.. 305-243-4821 -----Original Message-----From: Painter, [mailto:tcp2@...]Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 4:45 PM'migrant health research group'Subject: [ ] Query I have been trying to locate data on trends in migration, particularly temporary migration, to the U.S., or to states or regions of the U.S. or states by largely unaccompanied males from Central and South America, who engage in agricultural and non-agricultural activities. I have recently located some very useful information from the 1997-98 National Agricultural Workers Survey, but I would welcome information on other sources (articles, websites, persons, organizations, etc.) that track migration streams over time and to changing destinations. I have also been looking for information on seroprevalence or estimated AIDS rates among these same migrant men and potentially their partners relative to other groups that are usually reported in surveillance reports. I have not been able to locate many details other than some summary information based on earlier reports issued by the Migrant Health Program of the Bureau of Health Care and Delivery and Assistance of DOL (1990) and the national Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality (1993). Once again, I would welcome information on other current sources, and sources track trends. Thanks in advance to any subscribers who have ideas to share. M. Painter, Ph.D. (Sociologist) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention Behavioral Intervention Research Branch, MS E-46 1600 Clifton Road, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30333 USA Tel. 1-404-639-2090 / 6113 (direct line) Fax 1-404-639-8640 E-mail: tcp2@... To Post a message, send it to: GroupsTo Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: -unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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