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Monkeypox: A Wisconsin girl quarantined
AP via Yahoo! News ^
| 06/10/03
| Mary Jo Walicki
Posted on 06/12/2003 4:00:02 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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Tue Jun 10,10:46 AM ET |
Schyan Kautzer, 3, of Dorchester, Wis. shows her right index finger Monday June 9, 2003, where she was bitten by a pet prairie dog infected with monkeypox. Schyan Kautzer was the first case of the virus identified. The quarantine of the Kautzer home and five-acre hobby farm was ordered last Friday. (AP Photo/ Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Mary Jo Walicki) |
TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: indiana; monkeypox; orthopoxvirus; prairiedog; quarantine; virus; wisconsin
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To: Betty Jo
FOX is having the owners of Phils Pocket Pets on in just a minute 9:22 am estPhils Pocket Pets? Jezzz, that sounds like something out of Mad Magazine.
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posted on
06/13/2003 1:17:05 AM PDT
by
Joe Hadenuf
(Recall Gray Davis, position his smoking chair over a trap door, a memo for the next governor.)
To: Joe Hadenuf
The owners never came on due to the Gaza coverage.
I'm sure though we'll see plenty of them eventualy.
Mad Magazine is right!
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posted on
06/13/2003 7:37:56 AM PDT
by
Betty Jo
To: aristeides; Judith Anne; riri; FL_engineer; All
I hope some Freeper makes a list of all the hospitals and all the pet shops and all the cities involved in all these diseases.
This list and map could be part of every disease thread.
We would be able to visually "see" any patterns,overlays,whatever,who knows?
Also what happens when a wrong diagnoses is made?
SARS-Monkeypox-West Nile-St.Louis Enchepalitis-Plauge on and on.
If a mosquito bites an infected animal with any of these, or an infected human with any of these,what will happen?
Will we have an enormous mosquito vector problem?
Will the old summer polio panic be a "picnic" compared to this new spread?
Who will we trust?
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posted on
06/13/2003 7:48:38 AM PDT
by
Betty Jo
To: Betty Jo
Smallpox isn't spread by mosquitoes or there would be cases on record. I think that means monkeypox isn't either.
To: aristeides; Judith Anne
Yes, but St.Louis and West Nile are.
Is SARS?
When we get into the enchepalitis and meningitis cases, I think there will be some wrong conclusions taken.
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posted on
06/13/2003 10:28:18 AM PDT
by
Betty Jo
To: aristeides
Encephalitis? No, that isn't good! First west nile virus and now monkeypox can bring it on. A lot to be concerned about!
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posted on
06/13/2003 10:31:33 AM PDT
by
twigs
To: Fred Mertz; CathyRyan; Mother Abigail; Dog Gone; Petronski; per loin; riri; flutters; ...
To: Prince Charles; All
To: aristeides; SLB; Wally Cleaver
I heard about that one on the radio this morning. I'll check out your link. Thanks.
To: aristeides
That is some good news for a change!
To: aristeides
I wonder if any cases of the disease are among transportation workers, such as FedEx, UPS, Airborne Express, etc.? The Moberleys seemed to be sending and receiving animals from all over the states.
To: Prince Charles
Oh,good question.
Have you seen the new UPS commercials,asking what can Brown do for you?
Bad, bad timing?
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posted on
06/13/2003 12:23:23 PM PDT
by
Betty Jo
To: aristeides; Judith Anne; riri
Re:your # 28 link:
"He said a possible link between monkeypox and encephalitis,or brain inflammation had not beeen established."
Well, where did she get the encephalitis from?
A mosquito bite?
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posted on
06/13/2003 12:28:46 PM PDT
by
Betty Jo
To: Betty Jo
Encephalitis is known from Africa as a complication in severe cases of monkeypox. That doctor is being supercautious and/or trying to calm down the public.
To: Joe Hadenuf; All
Re my # 6.
Since I sit with my back to the TV while I'm puter freepin, I got my dirt tunnel and brown animal and dog mixed up.
The FOX segment was about the dog trapped in the tunnel, not the "dogs" in the pet store.
I try to correct my mistakes,just like the NYT.
Has anyone seen the owners of Phil's Pet Pockets interviewed on TV?
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posted on
06/13/2003 12:37:44 PM PDT
by
Betty Jo
To: TigerLikesRooster
Monkeypox is also suspected in the Milwaukee suburb of South Milwaukee...
Link to story
Monkeypox traced to local pet business
Jun 12 2003 12:00AM By Staff Writer
One South Milwaukee resident exhibiting symptoms of the virus
The South Milwaukee Health Department is working in conjunction with the city of Milwaukee and the Waukesha county health departments to contain a suspected local case of monkeypox.
About 20 people in Wisconsin are suspected of having monkeypox, a virus spread by prairie dogs. Only a few cases have been confirmed.
The outbreak was traced to two Milwaukee-areapet stores and a Wausau swap meet. The prairie dogs were distributed through a South Milwaukee business called SK Exotics, South Milwaukee Health Department Director Jackie Ove said.
Monkeypox causes high fevers and painful blisters. The disease had never been seen outside of Africa until the recent outbreak in Wisconsin, Indiana and Illinois.
Ove confirmed that one resident associated with SK Exotics developed symptoms after being bitten by a prairie dog from a shipment in early May. The local Health Department became aware of the situation last week.
"The distributor has had symptoms and was hospitalized," Ove said. "The Health Department is involved in the quarantine and isolation of anyone who has developed monkeypox."
People diagnosed with monkeypox must be isolated until the scabs fall off their lesions. Ove said people should avoid all contact with prairie dogs at this time and should wash their hands thoroughly if they do happen to come into contact with a prairie dog.
Symptoms of monkeypox include fever, nonproductive cough, chills, drenching sweat and swollen lymph nodes and might not appear for up to three weeks after contact with an infected prairie dog.
People exhibiting these symptoms should seek medical care and call the Health Department at (414) 764-5060.
She said people who have had direct contact with prairie dogs should call the monkeypox hotline at (414) 286-3603.
-- Matt Hronick, CNI
To: aristeides; All
Well aint there a broken law or Hippocratic oath or something being broke in there, someplace?
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posted on
06/13/2003 12:39:50 PM PDT
by
Betty Jo
To: aristeides
"Besides the four confirmed cases in Indiana, the state now lists 22 others as either probable or suspect, based on new definitions from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. " 22 probable or others.
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posted on
06/13/2003 1:23:51 PM PDT
by
blam
To: Prince Charles
To: aristeides
Bttt.
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