Ebola outbreak - general thread #6

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  • #181
Oh god help help help me Richard Qwest is now acting like a expert on Ebola - we all are screw#d!
People who have quit work casue of ebola:

there are members of staff who are canceling their contracts so that they don’t have to enter [rooms with Ebola cases]."

A group of assembled nurses were filmed throwing their examination gloves at the Prime Minister's car as he left the hospital after his remarks, yelling "go away" and “useless cowards,” according to Sky News and the Telegraph.

refusing to attend to possible Ebola cases at Madrid’s Carlos III hospital

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/10/madrid-hospital-staff-quit-ebola




http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...fety-measures-as-more-people-enter-isolation/

Isn't that the truth. Richard Quest makes me nuts. :laughing:
 
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Wow these threads sure do move fassssst! :escape:
 
  • #184
Report: Dallas County officials to issue disaster declaration Thursday over Ebola - @nbcdfw

OK, enough! We need clear definations here.They need to quit throwing out different terms survilance , monitoring bla bla IMO, the nurse certainly would not have flown if CDC said dont. Its kinda like if a cop gives you a directive you do it !

Ebola patient Amber Vinson called CDC several times before boarding plane from Dallas to Cleveland, CDC official tells @CBSDFW








OMG! That is a riot

 
  • #185
Wow these threads sure do move fassssst! :escape:

What, you stepped away for an hour and now there are 100 new posts? Catch up, Jersey*Girl!
 
  • #186
The Ohio Department of Health says Vinson visited family from Oct. 8-13 and flew Monday from Cleveland to Dallas.She was in town to plan her wedding with her mother and fiancee.

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/...s-2nd-health-care-worker-infected-with-ebola/

This article from Reuters says the Ebola patient's mother has since traveled to Texas. Seems she should be isolated, too.

<a href="http://www.cleveland.com/h...trohealth_n.html#incart_maj-story-1">Link</a>

With all of these people who were in contact with Ebola patient #2 flying around, seems it might be a good idea to avoid travel for a while.
 
  • #187
M

ER doc brushed him off with a prescription for antibiotics.

He was there for 4 hours, got CT Scans plural, and blood tests. They misdiagnosed, but did not brush him off. At all.
 
  • #188
(BBM)


BBM^ Considering CDC's current record, I believe JW's account.

I was thinking the same thing, but then I remembered that I heard the 911 call from the family. They dispatched the ambulance after that call.
 
  • #189
Hubby and I are trying to count up how many major airline pilots live in our private community- 50 miles W of Dallas. We think there are well over a dozen who commute via their private planes to DFW Intnl. or Love Field for each assigned flight.
It puts things in a whole new perspective... I'd really like to see borders closed right now, not when there's widespread infectious disease.
 
  • #190
Plasma is the only part of blood that is transfused per Dr. Brantley. BTW there are no ABO antigens in plasma. The reason Duncan did not receive a transfusion was not because he was not a match...!!!

ETA: a match is not necessary fo one to receive plasma from another.

Every story I have read is that the types have to match. Do you have a link?

Dr. Kent Brantly told ABC News today that his blood type is A+, while Duncan's family has said his blood type was B+, making them incompatible for a transfusion of whole blood or plasma.

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/dr-kent-brantly-donate-blood-thomas-eric-duncan/story?id=26226388

Blood type does not matter for plasma transfusion. Antigens are on the red blood cells which are removed from plasma. Type A can receive plasma from Type B as well as Type O or AB. It doesn't matter.

there is an exception to that. I saw someone post it on another site. Was it maybe something about rh?



Thank you.

"Had Duncan received a blood transfusion from Brantly, it would have caused hemolysis - the breakdown of red blood cells - according to Dr. Christopher Stowell, director of Transfusion Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital."

Key words here are "blood transfusion". Plasma aka FFP is not a blood transfusion because the blood has been filtered out. Wrong type blood transfusion can lead to death because of antigen-antibody reaction. Antigens are only on the red blood cells, not in the liquid portion which is plasma.mtyping and matching is nice but not necessary for plasma, except in case of a pregnant woman.

I'm going to defer to the doctors until I hear further:

Dr. Kent Brantly told ABC News today that his blood type is A+, while Duncan's family has said his blood type was B+, making them incompatible for a transfusion of whole blood or plasma. Blood transfusions from someone who successfully battled the virus are believed to possibly be beneficial to Ebola patients.

Brantley was not a match for Duncan. This has been confirmed by every official in the know related to this case in TX, CDC, etc. The following links also back up the fact that his plasma wasn't compatible.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type

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http://www.pathology.med.umich.edu/bloodbank/manual/bb_chart/

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http://www.bloodbook.com/compat.html

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  • #191
@KCENnikki: JUST IN: @BeltonISD students who were on the plane with 2nd nurse diagnosed with #Ebola will stay home from school for 21 days @KCENNews

Students in Texas on return flight with Amber.
 
  • #192
@BrianCurtisNBC5: #BREAKING: Eagle Mtn-Saginaw ISD: family w/ child at Lake Pointe Elem in isolation b/c family member was on plane w/ Amber Vinson. @NBCDFW

Eagle Mountain/Saginaw ISD students on flight with Amber.
 
  • #193
JG, you are awesome:loveyou:
 
  • #194
Article for above post-

@wfaachannel8: NAS JRB/Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD family exposed to Ebola aboard plane; in isolation precautionarily: http://t.co/9abvYCo8vA
 
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Obama: ‘I hugged and kissed’ medical staff treating an Ebola patient — and ‘felt perfectly safe doing so’
By Katie Zezima October 15 at 6:54 PM

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2014/10/15/obama-i-hugged-and-kissed-medical-staff-treating-an-ebola-patient-and-felt-perfectly-safe-doing-so/

The president stressed that Ebola is not spread as the flu is, by way of sneezes or coughs. The virus is only spread by direct contact with the bodily fluids of someone who was infected and is exhibiting symptoms of the virus, which include a fever and vomiting.

if already posted let me know and I will delete
 
  • #197
In the last thread, somebody asked why several students in Fairfax County schools are being tested for EVD. I wonder if its bc somebody could have shared a flight with Duncan. He flew from Liberia to Brussels to Dulles (Fairfax/Loudoun Ctys in VA) then to TX.he had a short layover in Dulles VA before flying to TX.
 
  • #198
@KCENnikki: JUST IN: @BeltonISD students who were on the plane with 2nd nurse diagnosed with #Ebola will stay home from school for 21 days @KCENNews

Students in Texas on return flight with Amber.

I hope the govt makes an exception for these students' absences if any are in the public school system which has mandatory in-school time. Hopefully that can do work online? Plastic protectors can be used for keyboards. If they don't have comps then maybe some could be donated.
 
  • #199
Check out the hashtag #clipboardman on twitter. There are a bunch of pics of him.
 
  • #200
Check out the hashtag #clipboardman on twitter. There are a bunch of pics of him.

Ha ha, #clipboarddude is going around too.

Witty twits. [emoji23]
 
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