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Ebola Surveillance Thread
Free Republic Threads ^ | August 10, 2014 | Legion

Posted on 08/10/2014 12:46:23 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe

I have spent a little time compiling links to threads about the Ebola outbreak in the interest of having all the links in one thread for future reference.

Please add links to new threads and articles of interest as the situation develops.

Thank You all for you participation.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine
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To: trisham; Shelayne; Black Agnes

UPMC got a large bio-defense contract. I’m am not surprised. This came from the top.


1,881 posted on 09/11/2014 7:03:12 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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To: MarMema
MarMema:" They said however that he rec'd a blood transfusion from a child whose life he had saved.."

Yes I recall seeing that somewhere in one of the reports
Interesting if for no other reason than Dr Brantly is ob/gyn , and was in a separate building , away from the isolation ward.
Also ,by having a transfusion from a survivor, as I don't believe that fits in with medical protocol for viral pandemimic medicine.

1,882 posted on 09/11/2014 7:20:30 PM PDT by Tilted Irish Kilt
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To: MarMema; Shelayne; Dark Wing; Black Agnes; PA Engineer
As a follow up on medical care from a UNICEF worker :
Ebola virus: 'Biological war' in Liberia
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-29147797

excerpt :"..A colleague tells me she has just lost a family member about to give birth.
It was a normal pregnancy, but she was turned away by every hospital as staff were too afraid to take her in case she had Ebola.
She did not have the virus, but she died because of delivery complications.
Her baby at least survived.
News of the US obstetrician in Liberia who contracted the deadly disease while delivering a baby has helped fuel such worries.

So far 169 Liberian health care workers have been affected by Ebola and 80 have died - a massive blow to a fragile health system.
Next I prepare to go up country to Lofa county where more warehouse space was needed - Unicef has delivered tonnes of equipment, including personal protective suits,
chlorine and oral rehydration salts to Liberia - and more monitoring was required of those other now-neglected childhood killers like measles, diarrhoea and cholera.

Ebola has turned survivors into human booby traps, unexploded ordinance - touch and you die.
Ebola psychosis is paralysing."

1,883 posted on 09/11/2014 7:37:59 PM PDT by Tilted Irish Kilt
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt

Actually Brantly is a GP who was working with the ebola patients. The doc in Nebraska right now is the one who was infected in an ob/gyn ward in another building.

But Brantly did receive a transfusion from a recovered patient.


1,884 posted on 09/11/2014 7:41:50 PM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: PA Engineer
Virologist: Fight against Ebola in Sierra Leone and Liberia is lost
1,885 posted on 09/11/2014 7:53:40 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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To: PA Engineer
Ebola paper demonstrates disease transmission rate

Rates of transmission increased from June to July in Sierra Leone and Liberia from 1.4 to 1.7 respectively for every existing case. The statistical analysis is detailed in the paper, "Early transmission dynamics of Ebola virus disease, West Africa, March to August 2014," published today in Eurosurveillance.
1,886 posted on 09/11/2014 7:59:57 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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To: MarMema

You are right; I had also heard that prior to this interview. They didn’t mention that in the interview, which I thought was strange—unless I somehow missed it. They listed all the factors to his recovery, and the blood transfusion wasn’t one of them. I did watch all 5 parts of the special.

Hmmm.

I don’t know, maybe the child recovered just before Brantly was infected? I can’t imagine he would have forgotten the child that donated his blood for him. He seems to be a very humble man.


1,887 posted on 09/11/2014 8:08:06 PM PDT by Shelayne
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To: Black Agnes

And now Brantly has donated his blood to the OB/Gyn doctor, Rick Sacra.

He was also given a different experimental drug or serum.


1,888 posted on 09/11/2014 8:15:38 PM PDT by Shelayne
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt

Just a note about the PPE that Brantly and his team were using. It was all being provided for by Samaritan’s Purse, so they did not have to depend on what would be available at the African hospitals or clinics. I would think that they had the best possible PPE that Samaritan’s Purse could provide for them.


1,889 posted on 09/11/2014 8:49:44 PM PDT by Shelayne
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To: Black Agnes

What do you know, we both “heard” wrong. Ha! Apparently Dr. Buck is going to Hamburg for treatment, so it would seem she is not coming to the states. Her family is appealing to Bill Gates to fund her trip there, which will cost around 300,000 Euros.

http://www.thesierraleonetelegraph.com/


1,890 posted on 09/11/2014 9:01:56 PM PDT by Shelayne
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To: Shelayne

That would make 2 Africans that Germany has treated so far, right?

Wasn’t there an MSF worker from Sierra Leone that was treated in Germany previously?


1,891 posted on 09/11/2014 9:05:41 PM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: Black Agnes

Please put me on the list too, when you do.LOL


1,892 posted on 09/11/2014 9:06:49 PM PDT by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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To: greeneyes

Ok, I guess I need to start a text window somewhere...


1,893 posted on 09/11/2014 9:16:43 PM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt
According to what I either read or understood from his interview, he was treating Ebola patients. He even talked about some of them dying and the conversations he had with some of them.

He also was going to the ER to evaluate suspected Ebola patients, and that is where he thinks he may have been exposed. He said he is absolutely certain that he did not get it in isolation zone.

I am wondering about when he took off the suit. The lady who was helping decontaminate the docs wearing the suits got infected, and it was reported that she had not had any patient contact.

Brantley stated that he had a fever and thought he might have malaria, but when that test was negative, he thought he probably had Ebola. At his first symptom, he called, and they sent a person in the protective gear to take his blood for testing.

The quick test was negative, the 72 hr. test was positive, but IIRC, he had already progressed to the point that he more or less knew he had it anyway. He was quarantined at his house, and the health care workers came to him.

The impression was that he never went back to the clinic for treatment.

Did you happen to see Matt Laurer’s interview with Dr. Brantley? I found it very interesting. Franklin Graham played a big part in getting him out of that country and back to the USA.

1,894 posted on 09/11/2014 9:32:11 PM PDT by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt

I don’t know about the protocols, but he was given a unit of blood from a boy who had survived. And Brantley has donated a unit of blood to the guy in Nebraska.

Apparently WHO approves this treatment as one worth trying.

The thing I don’t understand is if the virus can live in Semen for 60 days after symptoms are gone, how can someone donate blood so soon?

Maybe if a person already has Ebola, it doesn’t matter, it’s getting the extra antibodies that counts? So much we don’t know yet, and so much misinformation around too.


1,895 posted on 09/11/2014 9:36:53 PM PDT by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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To: Black Agnes

I think so. I am trying to keep up to date on this outbreak, and like to read what you and others are thinking.


1,896 posted on 09/11/2014 9:41:48 PM PDT by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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To: PA Engineer
How deadly is Ebola? Statistical challenges may be inflating survival rate

There are several ways to calculate what officials call the “case fatality rate,” or CFR, of a disease outbreak. One of the simplest is to divide the number of deaths by the number of total cases. That is what WHO does in its recent CFR calculations.

But that method doesn’t take into account that many living patients—recently diagnosed and very ill—will not survive. So it underestimates the death rate. And that effect is exaggerated when an outbreak is expanding quickly. The calculation also misses patients who were confirmed as Ebola cases, but then left the hospital before being discharged, says Andrew Rambaut, an evolutionary biologist who studies infectious disease at the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Many of those patients later died but are not counted in the death statistics.

1,897 posted on 09/11/2014 9:43:31 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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To: greeneyes; Covenantor; Smokin' Joe; Dark Wing; Black Agnes; PA Engineer
greeneyes:" I don’t know about the protocols, but he was given a unit of blood from a boy who had survived.
And Brantley has donated a unit of blood to the guy in Nebraska.

From what I understand, a survivors blood contains anti-bodies which may prevent reinfection for an as yet unknown limited time.
Since the problem with hemmoragic fever is an 'excited' self immune system over-reacting and results in the body going into self-destruct mode to fight the invading virus,
such a transfusion containing anti-bodies would seem to be beneficial, adaptive and an innovative medical procedure.
If they are of the same 'blood type' , there may be some adaptive benefit. Ony time will tell .

1,898 posted on 09/11/2014 11:40:39 PM PDT by Tilted Irish Kilt
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To: greeneyes; Covenantor; Smokin' Joe; Dark Wing; Black Agnes; PA Engineer
greeneyes:" Maybe if a person already has Ebola, it doesn’t matter, it’s getting the extra antibodies that counts?"

See :" What happens when you survive Ebola? "
http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/21/health/ebola-treatment-drug/

1,899 posted on 09/12/2014 1:23:37 AM PDT by Tilted Irish Kilt
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To: Smokin' Joe
Well now.
NYT: What We’re Afraid to Say About Ebola

(Last sentence)

If we wait for vaccines and new drugs to arrive to end the Ebola epidemic, instead of taking major action now, we risk the disease’s reaching from West Africa to our own backyards.


1,900 posted on 09/12/2014 4:58:07 AM PDT by ElenaM
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