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SARS BUG DEADLIER THAN AIDS SAYS DOC
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Posted on 04/23/2003 5:53:43 PM PDT by Sub-Driver

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To: LocalYokel
"Sooner they die the better"? Those were not my words or thoughts but yes, the fact is, it would be better from the disease transmission point of view. Not from the humanitarian point of view. A fatal communicative disease that kills in hours doesn’t get spread as far or as fast as one that kills in years.

SARS is spreading faster and may spread(unless it's stopped) farther than AIDS, even though it kills people faster.

But you do present some valid moral questions when it comes to dealing with contagious diseases.

I would say that trying to save people's lives is the primary concern and dealing with ways to prevent it's spread is secondary.

Otherwise it would be fine to just kill everybody who has certain contagious diseases to stop them from spreading.

And by the way, this also applies to diseases like Hepatitis C...not just AIDS.

61 posted on 04/24/2003 3:53:59 PM PDT by Jorge
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To: Battle Axe
HAve those that have recovered been demonstrated to have built antigens within their systems that can be utilized to stop this viral travesty?
62 posted on 04/24/2003 3:58:04 PM PDT by Republic
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To: Battle Axe
Just an observation, here. I've been reading these SARS threads for over a month, and one of the facts that is pretty well established about this illness is that the coronavirus that seems to be responsible for SARS does not show positive test results for several weeks after infection. That may account for some of the variance in percentage--or all of it, not sure.

I'm not panicky about it, but I am a "health care worker" in an area that gets a lot of summer tourists, and I'm keeping my eyes open. Aerosol spread does concern me, especially.
63 posted on 04/24/2003 4:15:58 PM PDT by Judith Anne
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To: Jorge
SARS is spreading faster and may spread(unless it's stopped) farther than AIDS, even though it kills people faster.

Those bugs that spread via inhalation are REALLY spooky. AIDS seems to actually be fairly difficult to get: witness the married couples where only one of them is testing positive and they have years of unprotected sex in their history. (I once asked a health professional about the risk of getting AIDS from Clintonian style sex and he slyly responded that it depended on if you were pitching or catching)

But you do present some valid moral questions when it comes to dealing with contagious diseases.

Tanks! (as they’re saying in Baghdad these days)

I would say that trying to save people's lives is the primary concern and dealing with ways to prevent it's spread is secondary.

Otherwise it would be fine to just kill everybody who has certain contagious diseases to stop them from spreading.

I guess. But I could imagine a theoretical disease that is 100% fatal, no cure or treatment, very contagious, and spreads so quickly that the only solution would be immediate use of flame-throwers or something. Sort of a Martian Invasion kind of scenario. In a really ugly situation the only way to save people lives might be to prevent the spread of the disease. I guess my youthful love of SciFi is rearing it’s head here.

64 posted on 04/24/2003 6:02:51 PM PDT by LocalYokel (my state might be blue but my county was red)
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To: BunnySlippers
And apparently SARS being successfully treated in countries like the US

Simply not true in the US or anywhere. Some patients get well, others don't.

It is a mystery why the US has not had any deaths or virulent cases, but it is not due to better/different treatment.

Situation in the US may change at any time due to introduction of a more virulent strain.

No one virus family has been found to occur so far in all patients and this makes development of a specific immunization impossible. General immune-boosting and anti-viral treatments have not been consistently successful.

As I said, some patients get well, others don't.

65 posted on 04/24/2003 6:17:58 PM PDT by steve86
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To: Republic
HAve those that have recovered been demonstrated to have built antigens within their systems that can be utilized to stop this viral travesty?

I know this has been talked about for at least a month but haven't seen any progress reported. The fact that different patients seem to have different viral infections complicates matters. Do you want to harvest antigen A, B, or C (if they even exist)?

67 posted on 04/24/2003 6:22:58 PM PDT by steve86
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To: biblewonk
With approximately 6 million dead per hundred million infected,

Wow it kills 5 people who don't have it for every person who does have it. Now that's a nasty bug.

So, how did you arrive at that conclusion? 6 Million dead out of 100 million infected equates to a 6% mortality rate. How did you arrive at 5 deaths per infected person?? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

69 posted on 04/26/2003 6:29:30 PM PDT by technomage
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To: technomage
I goofed because I didn't see the word "hundred". Newgeezer already gave me my scolding.
70 posted on 04/28/2003 5:23:45 AM PDT by biblewonk (Spose to be a Chrissssstian)
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