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Læknaneminn - 01.04.1997, Side 122
Peter Duesberg and David Rasnick 1994, there was still not a single AIDS case in this group of 918 HlV-positive homosexuals (J. Wells, London, personal communication). Another “good example that medicines hurt more than they help is the story of Roger Cobb, co-chairman of the consumer caucus for the Commission on AIDS Care, Service and Treatment for Philadelphia and nine surrounding counties. ‘Sixty days after I started sub- stance abuse treatment, I learned that I was HIV-posi- tive,’ recalls Cobb, who had used crack and cocaine, among a smorgasbord of other drugs, for more than 21 years. A little while later I started treatment with AZT for about 14 months.’ It was during this time that he developed what he calls ‘the look.’ ‘I had the sunken face, the ashy skin; I lost weight - everything. Against my doctor’s advice, I decided AZT was not for me, so I decided to try something else.’ And ‘the look’? ‘The look is fabulous now,’ says the 40-year-old, who is working on his master’s degree in social work. ‘I’m back to me’” 320. 4) Recreational drug users. The T-cells of 29% of 1,020 HlV-positive male homosexuals and intravenous drug users in a clinical trial even increased over 2 years 321. These HlV-positives belonged to the placebo arm of an AZT trial for AIDS prevention and thus were not treated by AZT. It is probable that under clinical sur- veillance the 29% whose T-cells increased, despite HIV, have given up or reduced immunosuppressive recre- ational drug use in the hope that AZT would prevent AIDS (see 4.2). 5) AIDS babies, born to drug-addicted mothers, recov- er. HlV-positive babies, born to mothers who were intravenous drug users during pregnancy, provide the best controlled examples for the prediction that termi- nation of recreational drug use prevents, or cures AIDS - despite the presence of HIV. For example, Blanche et al. have observed for three years 71 HlV-positive newborns who had shared intravenous drugs with their mothers prior to birth. After three years, 61 of these HlV-positive children were healthy, although some had developed “intermittent” diseases from which they had recovered during their first 18 months. Contrary to the HIV hypothesis, the T-cells of these children increased after birth from low to normal Ievels - despite the presence of HIV. Only 10 of these children developed encephalopathy and other AIDS-defining diseases of which 9 died dur- ing their first 18 months of life. The study points out that the baby’s risk of developing AIDS was related "directly with the severity of the disease in the mother at the time of delivery”. The potential recovery of babies frorn congenital AIDS diseases acquired as a result of maternal drug use was apparently impaired by iatrogenic intoxication with AZT and other anti-AIDS drugs, "prophylactic treatment [with] ... sulfamethoxazale and zidovudine [AZT] was started earlier and was more frequent among the children born to mothers with class IV dis- ease (AIDS)” 322. Based on the severity of their symp- toms about 60% of the children were treated prophy- lactically with AZT “for at least one month”, and 50% were treated with sulfa-drugs 322. A very similar picture emerges from a collaborative European study of HlV-positive newborns 323. The study reports that over 60% of congenitally-infected children were healthy at 6 years after birth - although many had experienced transient AIDS diseases, such as pneumonia, bacterial infections, candidiasis and cryp- tosporidial infection during the first year after birth. About 20% of the HlV-positive children had died or developed long-term AIDS during the first year after birth, and another 20% during the second and third years - and that is exactly the percentage that was "treated with zidovudine [AZT]”, 10% before 6 months of age and 40% by 4 years 323. Although this study does not even mention the health and health risks of the mothers, previous reports from the European Collaborative Study group have documented that ”nearly all children were born to mothers who are intravenous drug users” 26,231. In 1991, the European Collaborative Study group report- ed that 80% of the children with pediatric AIDS were born to mothers who were intravenous drug users 232. The 1991-study further points out that ”children with drug withdrawal symptoms” were most likely to devel- op diseases, and that children with no withdrawal symptoms but ”whose mothers had used recreational drugs in the final 6 months of pregnancy were inter- mediate” in their risk to develop diseases 232. An American study reports that during the first 18 months after birth a group of HlV-positive babies lagged on average behind a control group of HlV-free infants in all developmental parameters 20S. But the study also reports intravenous and other drug use by LÆKNANEMINN 120 1. tbl. 1997, 50. árg.
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