0001| SENATE MEMORIAL 10
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0002| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997
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0003| INTRODUCED BY
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0004| ROMAN M. MAES III
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0010| A MEMORIAL
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0011| REQUESTING THAT THE MONTH OF JUNE BE DESIGNATED AS HEPATITIS
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0012| AWARENESS MONTH AND URGING THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
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0013| INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS AND EDUCATION ABOUT THE VIRUS DURING
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0014| HEPATITIS AWARENESS MONTH.
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0016| WHEREAS, chronic viral hepatitis currently infects four
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0017| million five hundred thousand Americans; and
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0018| WHEREAS, the national institute of health has determined
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0019| chronic viral hepatitis to be a major public health issue, and
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0020| it will be conducting a consensus conference addressing the
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0021| detection and treatment of the hepatitis C virus; and
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0022| WHEREAS, there are one hundred fifty thousand new cases of
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0023| chronic viral hepatitis each year in the United States despite
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0024| the fact that the virus is largely unreported and
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0025| underdiagnosed; and
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0001| WHEREAS, the hepatitis C virus is the cause of eight
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0002| thousand to ten thousand preventable deaths per year in the
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0003| United States; and
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0004| WHEREAS, consequences of the hepatitis C virus cost about
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0005| seven million three hundred thousand dollars ($7,300,000) per
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0006| one hundred thousand patients because individuals infected with
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0007| the virus remain largely asymptomatic until the virus causes
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0008| irreversible liver damage; and
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0009| WHEREAS, eighty-five percent of all Americans infected
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0010| with the hepatitis C virus become chronically infected and
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0011| develop cirrhosis and liver cancer; and
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0012| WHEREAS, the American liver foundation estimates that in
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0013| the 1980s blood transfusions caused transmission of the human
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0014| immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C viruses, with an
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0015| estimated three hundred thousand people infected with the
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0016| hepatitis C virus alone because of the lack of adequate
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0017| screening of the blood supply prior to 1990; and
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0018| WHEREAS, risk factors for the hepatitis C virus include
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0019| popular practices such as body piercing and tattooing, and
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0020| other means of blood transmission, including health care
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0021| workers who are exposed to needle sticks, and intravenous drug
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0022| users, but in more than forty percent of infected patients, it
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0023| is unknown how the virus occurred; and
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0024| WHEREAS, there is a food and drug administration-approved
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0025| treatment for the hepatitis C virus; and
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0001| WHEREAS, educating Americans about chronic viral hepatitis
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0002| can help prevent its spread; and
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0003| WHEREAS, chronic viral hepatitis is largely unreported and
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0004| the public is uninformed about the virus;
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0005| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE
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0006| OF NEW MEXICO that the month of June be designated as hepatitis
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0007| awareness month and that the department of health be urged to
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0008| increase public awareness and education about the hepatitis C
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0009| virus during hepatitis awareness month; and
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0010| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
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0011| transmitted to the president pro tempore of the senate and the
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0012| secretary of health.
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0018| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE
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0019| FIRST SESSION, 1997
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0022| March 12, 1997
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0023|
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0024| Mr. President:
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0001| Your CORPORATIONS & TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE, to
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0002| whom has been referred
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0004| SENATE MEMORIAL 10
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0006| has had it under consideration and reports same with
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0007| recommendation that it DO PASS.
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0009| Respectfully submitted,
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0014| __________________________________
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0015| Roman M. Maes, III, Chairman
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0019| Adopted_______________________ Not
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0020| Adopted_______________________
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0021| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk)
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0025| Date ________________________
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0003| The roll call vote was 8 For 0 Against
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0004| Yes: 8
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0005| No: 0
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0006| Excused: Fidel, Robinson
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0007| Absent: None
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0010| SM010CT1
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