2014.07.31 13:00 - Ebola et al

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    The Guardian for this meeting was Aphrodite Macbain. The comments are by Aphrodite Macbain.


    Korel Laloix: heya
    druth Vlodovic: hi korel
    Aphrodite Macbain: Heya Korel
    Aphrodite Macbain: nice outfit
    Aphrodite Macbain: Where is Tsalgi Village? (refers to Kori's group name)
    Korel Laloix: wado.. smiles... I like it.. fun for a change.
    Korel Laloix: It is just a group.. not sure the sim exsists anymore.
    Aphrodite Macbain: nods

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    Aphrodite Macbain: How have you been? It's been months!
    Korel Laloix: Busy.. lots going on.
    Aphrodite Macbain: oh? at work?
    Korel Laloix: Sort of some big things coming up it looks like.
    Aphrodite Macbain: can you say?
    Korel Laloix: Well.. work has been annoying as I am doing my and my bosses jobs and only getting paid for mine, plus some overtime.

    Korel Laloix: But... might be having a major change of job soon.. still deciding though.
    Aphrodite Macbain: Is that the one in Europe?
    Korel Laloix: No... one of my epidemiology professors from my masters program has asked me to go to Africa with her to do some Ebola research.
    Aphrodite Macbain: wow
    Aphrodite Macbain: where in Africa?
    Korel Laloix: Would be on the pathogen safety side of it.... so interesting for sure.. but scary for sure as well.
    Aphrodite Macbain: why scary?
    Korel Laloix: If I understand right, we would land in Uganda.
    Aphrodite Macbain: nods
    druth Vlodovic: ebola + Africa, scary enough right there, each
    Aphrodite Macbain: :-(
    Korel Laloix: Well.. people die from it... and medical teams are getting killed by terrorists, wildlife and people that blame the doctors. So.... a lot to think about...
    Aphrodite Macbain: you would be handling Ebola under controlled conditions wouldn't you?
    Korel Laloix: not sure.
    druth Vlodovic: a paper said a %60 mortality rate, but that can't be right; black plague wasn't that bad
    Aphrodite Macbain: I don't believe there is unrest right now in Uganda-but it's worth researching
    Korel Laloix: Her grant is to document possible vectors... so looking for the wildlife that might carry it.
    Aphrodite Macbain: Does she have any candidates (wildlife) in mind?
    Korel Laloix: Not fully sure.. I will find out more on Saturday.
    druth Vlodovic: worthy work if you take it
    Aphrodite Macbain: no kidding!
    Korel Laloix: Just will most likely lose my job here if I take it though.. which might not be a bad thing really.
    Aphrodite Macbain: Probably experience like that would open up new jobs for you
    druth Vlodovic: you can't ask for a sabbatical? humanitarian work and all that?
    Aphrodite Macbain: good question
    Korel Laloix: I can... but... there is a limit, and with my boss already retiring, that idea has its issues.
    Aphrodite Macbain: Maybe when you return they will give you your boss's job - with the proper amount of pay
    Aphrodite Macbain: For how long would the contract be?
    Korel Laloix: Her first email said six months.

    Aphrodite Macbain: Druth- would your boss give you such a thing as a sabbatical? Maybe leave without pay?

    druth Vlodovic: heh, it wouldn't hurt to ask, but I wouldn't hold out much hope

    Korel Laloix: But again, will find out more on Saturday....
    Aphrodite Macbain: kk
    Korel Laloix: Just toying with the idea now.... seems worth it over all.. but scary... need to chat with grandma though.
    Korel Laloix: Leaving her is my biggest reservation.
    Aphrodite Macbain: why? is she unwell?
    druth Vlodovic: is she in poor health?
    Korel Laloix: Just getting old... confused sometimes... starting to be a fall risk.
    Aphrodite Macbain: Is there no one who could stay with her for 6 months?
    Korel Laloix: That is one of the things I would have to work out. So that is my biggest reservation.
    Aphrodite Macbain: Yes- it gets complicated
    Aphrodite Macbain: The only thing that I would have to look out for if I travelled are my 2 cats
    Korel Laloix: I feel I could actually make a difference in this.
    Aphrodite Macbain: What kind of difference? Saving lives?
    Aphrodite Macbain: It would be interesting to learn more about the subject
    Aphrodite Macbain: the virus I mean: How it is transmitted.
    Korel Laloix: Yes.. the long term would be to save lives... a cure, treatments, etc.

    Aphrodite Macbain: I have been reading about yellow fever
    Aphrodite Macbain: It is a tropical disease mainly- transmitted by mosquitoes
    Aphrodite Macbain: but back in the day they blamed all sorts of things
    Aphrodite Macbain: like rotting coffee beans!

     

    VHFs

    Korel Laloix: I just find all the VHFs to be very fascinating... would love to learn more.
    Aphrodite Macbain: VHF?
    Korel Laloix: Oh sorry.. Viral Hemorrhagic Fever
    Korel Laloix: Like Marburg, Lassa and Rift Valley
    Aphrodite Macbain: is that what Ebola is called? officially...
    Korel Laloix: Yes, it is a VHF.... I think named after the river it was first seen near.
    Aphrodite Macbain: ah
    Aphrodite Macbain: If I were that river I'd complain:)
    Korel Laloix: Well Marberg has to put up with a disease named after it... that can't be fun.
    Aphrodite Macbain: :D
    Aphrodite Macbain: Marberg Disease?
    Korel Laloix: Yes, it is a VHF that first was seen in like 1967 in Marburg Germany. They got some monkey tissue from Africa somewhere that was infected then they started dropping quickly after that... a couple dozen died I think.
    Korel Laloix: Need to look it up.
    druth Vlodovic: what makes VHFs fascinating?
    Korel Laloix: So deadly and rare... and a real aggression that you don't see in other bugs.
    Korel Laloix: And the transmission from animal to human is another interesting point.
    Aphrodite Macbain: real aggression=it acts quickly?
    Aphrodite Macbain: I wonder whether the monkeys had died from it too
    Aphrodite Macbain: or they were just carriers
    Aphrodite Macbain: like mosquitoes
    Korel Laloix: I am not sure of that one either... if I do go with this, I will have to become an expert on it very very quickly.
    Aphrodite Macbain: :-)

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            Epimediology

    Aphrodite Macbain: epidemiology is an interesting science
    Korel Laloix: I think so... smiles... one of the reasons I chose it...
    Aphrodite Macbain: epidemics are one of nature's ways of controlling populations; fire, flood, pestilence - all very Biblical in nature
    Aphrodite Macbain: but with 7 billion people in the world now there would have to be a lot of epidemics to make much difference
    Korel Laloix: Not really... in some parts of the world, I good flu could kill millions.
    Korel Laloix: If Ebola got out in India or China or the like, it could be very bad, very quickly.

    Aphrodite Macbain: nods - depending on how it is spread
    Aphrodite Macbain: yellow fever only hit port cities
    Aphrodite Macbain: as it arrived on ships from tropical countries the plague was spread by rats

    Korel Laloix: A lot of viral epidemiologists are surprised there had not been a really bad viral mass death since the Spanish flu.
    Aphrodite Macbain: Is Ebola as bad as the Spanish flu?
    Korel Laloix: Far higher death rate and just about the same spreading factors I think.. need to look up.
    Aphrodite Macbain: just reading about it. Very scary
    Korel Laloix: Actually looking at one source that says the risk factors for transmission are fairly low... need to read more for sure.

    Aphrodite Macbain: Nods. It's managing the transmission that will prevent it

    Korel Laloix: Would love to work in a real level 4 lab though.
    Aphrodite Macbain: It sounds like this would be a good leg up in the field Korel
    Korel Laloix: If I don't end up dead at least... smiles.. frowns
    Aphrodite Macbain: : -/
    Aphrodite Macbain: You just have to follow the rules
    Korel Laloix: I know.. but bad luck does enter into it for sure.
    Aphrodite Macbain: Of course

    Korel Laloix: One of the lead docs down there died of it recently.
    Aphrodite Macbain: How awful. However, if this is the field you want to enter, you will always be facing this risk
    Korel Laloix: I know... part of what I signed up for.
    Korel Laloix: So I guess the grandma thing is what I really need to figure out... that to me is the biggest issue.
    Aphrodite Macbain: yes
    Aphrodite Macbain: good luck with that one
    Aphrodite Macbain: Grandma's are very important
    Korel Laloix: I will have to phrase that well and talk to her sons well in advance.. might have to do that on Saturday afternoon.. frowns.. not a lot of time to get ready for that chat.
    Aphrodite Macbain: Could the sons take turns living with her?
    Korel Laloix: They could.. but would they?... An interesting question.
    Korel Laloix: I am sure they could come up with some ideas.
    Aphrodite Macbain: yes. I hope they do
    druth Vlodovic: you could offer to mail them things from Africa if they don't
    Korel Laloix: lol.. like some ebola covered chocolate... lol
    Aphrodite Macbain: lol
    Aphrodite Macbain: Are they married?
    Aphrodite Macbain: Do they live nearby?
    Korel Laloix: Yes all are in the state at least... and all are married.
    Aphrodite Macbain: so they could share the responsibility with their partners
    Korel Laloix: I would think so.. but I don't' know until I bring this up to them.
    druth Vlodovic: well, good luck on your decision
    Aphrodite Macbain: I know you will make the best decision Kori
    Aphrodite Macbain: Bfn take care
    druth Vlodovic: I have to run, have fun Korel
    Korel Laloix: OK.. take care.. ciao

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