Posted on 02/09/2020 2:43:51 PM PST by spacejunkie2001
Dr. George Diaz About a week into his course he got worse developed pneumonia. At that point given the reports we had gotten out of China At that point we elected to give him the experimental Remdesivir, antiviral medication. And within 24 hours he improved significantly. This was quite encouraging and he improved and thereafter remained without fever and felt much better. Over the next few days he improved to where we thought he could be discharged at home under the care of the local health district.
Arthel Neville: And you said you used, I believe an experimental anti-viral medication, that you gave this patient. Can you apply this treatment to ALL people infected with the coronavirus or does it depend on the stage of their infection?
Dr. George Diaz: Yes, at this point the CDC has been working with the authorities in China and have recently opened a large clinical trial of Chinese patients looking at those with severe disease as well as those with mild to moderate disease. We are very much looking forward to the trials.
And you dont know what you dont know.
Thanks. I googled health district after and dont like the implications
Created in the fifties ( some earlier). They have all sorts of authority that projecting ahead could be very scary
I do know the moon isn’t made of green cheese. And your assertion is in the same realm of possibility.
Disease ping.
Illegal immigrants and the homeless will have top priority to access this drug first.
“Heres my take”
“Winds up making US company rich.”
Could be. Follow the money.
Bears repeating.
I agree though, the term “local health district” isn’t a common term in the states. Maybe the doctor is from Guatemala or somewhere. Or perhaps the term is something the CDC uses (although a quick web search didn’t bring anything up).
Hopefully the guy is still under quarantine, based on reports that even though one is cured of symptoms, they might still have the virus in them.
In the counties near me they are all called health departments. Up in Snohomish County where this guy lives, it is called a district.
I am on the other side of the state from Everett but “health district” is commonly heard or read on the local radio news and newspaper. Synonymous with the county, really, but specialized for public health support. Ive never had any problem with them and a girl I grew up with is a public health nurse there.
I agree. “County Health Department” is also common.
Yeah - see my post 29. Learn something new every day!
Potayto, potahto. The name varies, office, district, department.
Nah. I went searching for more info
Hes the Arab/infectious disease doc for the health district that covers Everett. Hes been trained to think like that. Its govt overseeing lots of crap they shouldnt. Also a way for the AMA to control the number if hospitals built in an area
Supposedly started to help rural communities. As usual not the way it worked out
Other stories from the hospital describe the patient as being tended to by a robotic station in an isolation unit most of the time
“is that where it’s made? “
no. Gilead is a U.S. company supplying the experimental drug *TOO* china ...
“A few days a week back the Chinese were trying to patent the vaccine, even though Gilead Sciences had already patented it”
it’s not clear Gilead patented it in China, which if they didn’t, the Chinese can patent it themselves in their own country ...there’s no such thing as reciprocal patents, so patents have to made in every country, or in groups of countries that agree to cooperate, like the EU ...
The guy also had the four same people working on him (rotations) to limit the possibility of exposure to other care providers. I suppose picking the four that were the best trained in infectious disease protocol might also have been factored in.
Glad the guy made it.
There was an interesting article on the doctor that first treated him. When the CDC told the doctor they would be up there in a couple of days to take control, the doctor thought that might be too late. So he interviewed the patient on his travels and contacts and got in touch with the ~40 people he came in contact with since being home from China to test and monitor them.
..At that point we elected to give him
the experimental Remdesivir, antiviral medication.
And within 24 hours he improved significantly.
This was quite encouraging and he improved and thereafter remained without fever
and felt much better.
Over the next few days he improved to where we thought he could be discharged at home under the care of the local health district. "
HT to Dark Wing and spacejunkie2001 !
Possible medical break through - thank goodness
Thats awesome!! Thank you for the post.
I.
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