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Did anyone notice Sarah's Ruby Red Shoes?

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I just heard on the news that bird droppings can help your skin but I need to tell you that I caught Psittacosis from my own birds droppings. I had those birds for at least 7 years and got very sick. Here is what it is!



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Psittacosis

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Clinical Features In humans, fever, chills, headache, muscle aches, and a dry cough. Pneumonia is often evident on chest x-ray. Etiologic Agent Chlamydia psittaci, a bacterium Incidence Since 1996, fewer than 50 confirmed cases were reported in the United States each year. Many more cases may occur that are not correctly diagnosed or reported. Sequelae Endocarditis, hepatitis, and neurologic complications may occasionally occur. Severe pneumonia requiring intensive-care support may also occur. Fatal cases have been reported. Transmission Infection is acquired by inhaling dried secretions from infected birds. The incubation period is 5 to 19 days. Although all birds are susceptible, pet birds (parrots, parakeets, macaws, and cockatiels) and poultry (turkeys and ducks) are most frequently involved in transmission to humans. Risk Groups Bird owners, pet shop employees, and veterinarians. Outbreaks of psittacosis in poultry processing plants have been reported. Surveillance Psittacosis is a reportable condition in most states. Trends Annual incidence varies considerably because of periodic outbreaks. A decline in reported cases since 1988 may be the result of improved diagnostic tests that distinguish C.psittaci from more common C. pneumoniae infections. Challenges Diagnosis of psittacosis can be difficult. Antibiotic treatment may prevent an antibody response, thus limiting diagnosis by serologic methods. Infected birds are often asymptomatic. Tracebacks of infected birds to distributors and breeders often is not possible because of limited regulation of the pet bird industry. Opportunities Characterize new and rapid diagnostic tests for human and avian psittacosis, and determine value of screening flocks for avian psittacosis to prevent human infection.
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A Tribute to Nicolette Larson: Lotta Love Concert

Feb.14, 2006: The sold-out concert series
"It's Gonna Take a Lotta Love" a tribute to Nicolette Larson is now available on CD.

The concerts featured performances by Larson's friends and music greats including Crosby, Stills & Nash, Carole King, Linda Ronstadt, Dan Fogelberg, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt with Little Feat, Joe Walsh, The Section and Jimmy Buffett.

A Tribute to Nicolette Larson: Lotta Love Concert
is now available at all major retailers and online at Amazon.com and iTunes.

I really liked her music!!!!!!!!
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asmerelda

Hello I was born and raised in south St. Louis. We used to spend our summers in Perryville on the week-ends when it was a blink through town. I play piano and I love music. I have two wonderful daughters and one beautiful grandaughter. I also have a wonderful dog Shadow and she goes almost everywhere with me. I recently lost my mom in June 2008 and I miss her sooooooo much. I love you mom!

Member Since: 9/19/2006