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SANTO DOMINGO. - The Public Health Ministry and the University of Miami met today to begin implementing a project to improve the health in Dominican Republic’s fishing zones.

The head of Miami Hospital’s medicine department , the Dominican Héctor Jiménez said the university has conducted research on sexualy-transmitted diseases such as HIV-AIDS, and support for the development of fishing in other countries, and seeks to design a similar project in this country.

The project includes a field study to determine the needs in these zones and possible solutions to the deficiencies found, to contribute equipment to the fishermen, to create core leaders and improve health in these zones, said the Miami University’s representatives.

They said the study will begin in Barahona (southwest), La Romana (east) and Samaná (northeast), although they’ve already visited the zones in San Pedro (east) to observe the situation there.

According to the research Dominican Republic’s HIV AIDS infection rate has fallen considerably, though a minimum percentage still remains. They said among their first plans are to attain links with the communities to identify the leaders, lower the disease levels and improve their economy. The Public Health Ministry’s representatives said they’ll provide follow-up to this project, to work altogether and determine the department that’ll coordinate with the others in that department.

Taking part in the gathering in addition to Jiménez, who heads this project for the Dominican Republic, were Public Health vice minister Héctor Otero and Miami University  representatives Michael Kalber and Edward Trapido, and Health managers of that Florida city.

SOURCE: listin.com.do

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Written by: gouletcolonial, 25 Jul 2008 4:12 PM
From: United States Virgin Islands, St Thomas C' Amalie hotel 1829 at the Bar
Lost in translation
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 25 Jul 2008 4:12 PM
From: United States Virgin Islands, St Thomas C' Amalie hotel 1829 at the Bar
I dont get it????????
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Written by: TonyTunTun, 25 Jul 2008 4:25 PM
From: United States
where is the spell check??
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Written by: old_school_trinitario, 25 Jul 2008 4:30 PM
From: Dominican Republic, From a yanikeke stand near you
is HIV-AIDS a fish? or maybe fish is a code word for prostitute and if that is the case they should start the study en la Duarte Con Paris . . .. . lol
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Written by: TonyTunTun, 25 Jul 2008 4:48 PM
From: United States
I guess fisherman have a higher rate of HIV infection. Must be lonely spending those long days at sea....
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 25 Jul 2008 4:53 PM
From: United States Virgin Islands, St Thomas C' Amalie hotel 1829 at the Bar
HIV I dont want to get that again
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Written by: JEM237, 25 Jul 2008 5:21 PM
From: United States, Newark, NJ/NYC
Damn, I was just gonna go eat some red snapper at Marisco Centro in the Heights, too....Just lost my appetite! lol

Your comment was very funny tonytuntun lol :-D
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Written by: GhoulishColon This user is banned, 25 Jul 2008 6:23 PM
From: United States
So is HIV AIDS predominantly a pandemic among fishermen? How about the rest of the Dominican population? Why are they being left out? This looks fishy ..
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Written by: mrios, 25 Jul 2008 11:35 PM
From: United States
Man........Did some Fisherman who is HIV positive screw a FISH or a MERMAID or something ????? Just keep your zipper up while on vacation in the Dom. Rep. That's all.... Is the message.
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Written by: antonioj, 25 Jul 2008 11:50 PM
From: Canada, Oakville on terra firma
Can anyone translate this in spanish...google translation is not perfect... jejeje do they proof read this article ?
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Written by: anthonyC, 26 Jul 2008 10:08 AM
From: United States
They lost me in the 1st 2 sentences.

Miami Authorities? University of Miami?

The U of Miami is a Private institution.
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