Posted on 03/27/2009 1:36:20 PM PDT by rgr
Experimental vaccine used in Ebola exposure case
BERLIN It was a nightmare scenario: A scientist accidentally pricked her finger with a needle used to inject the deadly Ebola virus into lab mice.
Within hours, members of a tightly bound, yet far-flung community of virologists, biologists and others were tensely gathered in a trans-Atlantic telephone conference trying to map out a way to save her life.
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Veterans Affairs spokeswoman Katie Roberts said officials are working to determine whether mistakes that may have exposed patients to infections at medical centers in Tennessee and Florida and a clinic in Georgia could have also happened at other VA facilities.
The VA recently warned some veterans who had colonoscopies as far back as five years ago at its hospitals in Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Miami.
"What if you had to worry about giving your wife AIDS?" said Navy veteran Wayne Craig, 52, of Elora, Tenn.
Fascinating. Thanks for the post.
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