New Fake HIV Test to Target Poor
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Clark Baker
Activist PostHalloween -- what better time for pharmaceutical companies to create a
new HIV test that doesn’t detect HIV but generates fear and profits?
The Daily Mail (UK),
Fox News and other agencies report that scientists at Imperial College in
London have developed a new HIV test that is "10 times more sensitive
and a fraction of the cost of current methods." The test uses
“nanotechnology to give a result that can be seen with the naked eye by
turning a sample red or blue.”
Research leader Molly Stevens, said: “Our approach affords for improved
sensitivity, does not require sophisticated instrumentation and it is
ten times cheaper… We would be able to detect infection even in those
cases where previous methods, such as the saliva test, were rendering a
‘false negative’ because the viral load was too low to be detected,’”
Stevens said, after the research was published in the journal
Nature Nanotechnology.”
A closer look at the report reveals a critical flaw:
<blockquote>
The new sensor works by testing serum, a clear watery fluid derived from blood samples, in a disposable container for
the presence of an HIV biomarker called p24. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
If p24 is present, even in minute concentrations, it causes the tiny
gold nanoparticles to clump together in an irregular pattern that turns
the solution blue. A negative result separates them into ball shapes
that generate a red color…</blockquote>
The fact that dozens – if not HUNDREDS – of co-factors unrelated to HIV
produce common proteins like P24, which means that this new test
detects a protein produced by millions of healthy people who are not at
any risk of ever becoming infected with HIV. So like almost all other
HIV tests on the market today, healthy people and incompetent
clinicians who use this test without reading the package insert will be
fooled into believing that they are infected with HIV when their blood
simply contains a commonly found protein that doesn’t prove that HIV
can be found in their blood.
The new test appears to be the latest variation on the same theme: Drug
companies create tests to generate fear and hysteria that prompts
healthy populations to seek more tests and drugs that will eventually
injure and kill.
This strategy would seem implausible except that – since 2009 - the pharmaceutical industry has paid
$10 billion to settle thousands of criminal and civil complaints related to the
illegal marketing of drugs that kill or injure 2-4 million Americans,
ANNUALLY – paying millions of dollars in
kickbacks and
bribes to clinicians that unnecessarily prescribe deadly drugs to healthy patients. The leading US HIV testing laboratories –
Quest Diagnostics and
LabCorp – have paid millions of dollars in fines for fraud and using testing devices that the FDA has
never approved to diagnose HIV. This test is just more of the same.
For more information about HIV tests that do not detect HIV, see also:
Clark Baker is the director of the Office of Medical and Scientific
Justice (OMSJ). The OMSJ is a public benefit non-profit organization
dedicated to exposing medical and scientific corruption with the support
of attorneys, physicians, researchers and investigative journalists.
Read more here: http://www.omsj.org/aboutSource:-
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/11/new-fake-hiv-test-to-target-poor.html