Monday, April 27, 2009

Response to Ben Fogle's "life's not so rosy for dogs"

In response to Ben Fogle's Country Diary

Dear Sir/Madam,

As a fellow sufferer of leishmaniasis who has been treated nowhere
near as quickly and efficiently as Ben Fogle, I read his Country Diary
(25th April 2009) with disgust. His assertion that now he is cured,
his readers should now be concerned that "life may not be so rosy for
dogs" is an insult to the two million HUMANS around the world who are
diagnosed with this disease every year, many of whom will die due to
inadequate healthcare, maybe due to research funds being channelled
towards helping dogs.

Incredibly little is known about the disease and treatment is complex
using pentavalent antimonials which are eighty years old. They are
toxic, may cause pancreatitis and anaemia as well as headaches,
abdominal pains, nausea and vomiting. No one is interested in
research as the disease is of the third world and so those suffering
generally have no money.

I find it incomprehensible that Ben Fogle chooses to use his platform
as a celebrity to advertise the cause for helping dogs with the
disease while many people around the world suffer a huge amount more
than he has, yet receive no mention.

Yours faithfully,

Girish Gupta, Manchester

1 comment:

  1. In fairness to Ben, his Dad is a vet, so he is going to be better informed on animal diseases. However, Ben does now have a chance to use his celebrity status to boost the currently very limited efforts going into research on leishmaniasis in people ...and on the neglected infections sleeping sickness and Chagas disease, which are caused by similar organisms. Please take a look at my own blog on the subject: http://blog.tropika.net/tropika/2009/06/10/leishmaniasis-an-open-letter-to-ben-fogle/

    Girish, I hope your health continues to improve.

    Best wishes

    Paul Chinnock
    Editor-in-Chief, TropIKA.net (www.tropika.net)

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