CureZone   Log On   Join
Re: Parasite Infections Linked to Organ Trasplants
 

Heart Worms?
Hulda Clark Cleanses



Heart Worms?
Hulda Clark Cleanses


jessesmom1987 Views: 1,782
Published: 17 y
 
This is a reply to # 1,215,131

Re: Parasite Infections Linked to Organ Trasplants


I was trying to find one that was fairly recent, about a teenaged boy that they thought had died of bacterial meninghitis- and they transplanted organs into people-and it was lymphoma--I think 4 organ recipients died from it. I'll keep trying to find it, but came across this one:


http://consumerist.com/378799/widow-sues-petsmart-for-selling-killer-hamster


Widow Sues Petsmart For Selling Killer Hamster
In 2005, Petsmart sold a woman a hamster infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, or LCMV. The woman died of a stroke, and her liver was transplanted into Thomas Magee. He subsequently contracted LCMV and died from complications. His widow is now suing Petsmart. According to MSNBC, the lawsuit claims that "two other people who received organs from this woman died and one became seriously ill."

The virus isn't usually dangerous to healthy people, but can pose a threat to those with weak or suppressed immune systems—and, according to Wikipedia, Cylons.

At first we wondered why the hospital wasn't to blame (if anyone is) for not screening the organs properly before shoving them into people. But a 2005 article (also from MSNBC) on a very similar case—no names are given, but the timeline and details match up—indicates that the donor and her organs were screened and didn't show any sign of infection. In that article, a Centers for Disease Control official indicates that pretty much everyone was taken by surprise:

Though there's no evidence that the deaths are anything but rare, recent discoveries that rabies and West Nile virus can spread through donated organs has officials worried that the latest virus might have gone undetected before now.

"We don't know how commonly it occurs," said Dr. Matthew Kuehnert, assistant director of blood safety for the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "We're learning as we go here. This is a new phenomenon."
Petsmart immediately euthanized the rest of the "merchandise" and shipped it to the CDC for testing, so we're not sure how they're to blame for negligence in this case.
 

Share


 
Printer-friendly version of this page Email this message to a friend
Alert Moderators
Report Spam or bad message  Alert Moderators on This GOOD Message

This Forum message belongs to a larger discussion thread. See the complete thread below. You can reply to this message!


 

Donate to CureZone


CureZone Newsletter is distributed in partnership with https://www.netatlantic.com


Contact Us - Advertise - Stats

Copyright 1999 - 2025  www.curezone.org

0.266 sec, (2)