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STD Carriers to Improve Reputations with Economic Stimulus Packages

In an effort to combat sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) with economic growth STD Carriers will be joining a service designed to help improve reputations on December 26, 2011 by joining the No Limit List Corporate Advocacy Program (NLLCAP). NLLCAP is an online reputation management service designed primarily for businesses, but it also offers its services to individuals. NLLCAP is a completely separate from the STD Carriers 12 Step Program and does not remove reports from STD Carriers itself, but offers to improve search engine results for reports and remove pages from Google.

Originally opposed to removing reports from search engines on the grounds that spreading the word about contaminated people would further reduce the spread of disease STD Carriers has since conducted an economic study focusing on the relationship between strong economies and the ability to treat disease. The study concluded that countries with the strongest economies in the world have the best healthcare systems in the world and significantly lower STD rates than poor countries with weak economies. The study focused primarily on comparing body counts from the war on AIDS between rich and poor nations. HIV/AIDS Casualties Rich countries on top and poor countries on bottom ordered by total AIDS deaths in either 2009 or 2008 depending on which year had the most reliable statistics.

Rich Countries

Rich countries in the first world with AIDS related deaths.

United States 16,605 (2008, see citation #1)
France 1,700 (2009, see citation #2)
Canada 25 (2009, see citation #3)

Poor Countries (2009, see citation #4)

South Africa 310,000
Nigeria 220,000
Tanzania 86,000

Conclusion

The casualty figures clearly indicate a direct correlation between stronger economies and lower STD rates. STD Carriers Disease Control and Prevention Services hopes that by joining NLLCAP people in the STD Carriers Registry will see short term economic gains in their immediate area, pay their taxes, and decreased STD rates in their countries overall once their tax dollars trickle down to help poorer members of society that depend on the government for health care. If you want to bury your STD status on major search engines join NLLCAP today because what is good for the economy is good for STD prevention.

Sources:
1. United States: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/basic.htm#ddaids
2. France http://www.avert.org/hiv-aids-europe.htm
3. Canada http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/aids-sida/publication/survreport/2009/dec/8-eng.php
4. Poor Countries: http://www.avert.org/africa-hiv-aids-statistics.htm


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