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04/8/2017 15:27 | Lets keep our minds focused here , what I am endeavouring to do is ascertain just how BIG a problem the USA has re CJD, vCJD, all other forms of CJD , and CWD as the uSA call it. Basically ANYTHING that carries prions which seem to be with current thinking , the root cause of the diseases so ... read on:- Whilst the USA have escaped their own CJD domestic problems regarding the eating of contaminated BSE Beef They have their own domestic equivalent CJD problem which has gone unchecked and untested which could be much worse than the UK CJD problem ever was ... that of eating CJD infected Deer and Elk. IMO in the coming year or the one that follows the USA will get a sudden wake up call of their own, here is why:- Jul 18, 2017 ''In 2002, when chronic wasting disease was discovered in Wisconsin, six people were diagnosed with CJD. Since then, the deer disease has spread like wildfire across Wisconsin's landscape, and the annual rate of CJD cases in humans has doubled. Nationwide, there were 260 cases of CJD in 2002. Since then, as the deer herds and/or elk in more than 20 states have become infected with chronic wasting disease, the number of CJD cases has grown to nearly 500 annually. It's entirely possible -- probable, even -- that researchers are finding more cases simply because they're looking harder for them, and given that CJD almost always affects older people, it's possible that an aging population will have more cases of this awful disease.'' OK in the above the USA article does call it CJD but it also has another name which I shall discuss in the next post | buywell3 | |
04/8/2017 09:38 | The cause of CJD is not known But Sporadic CJD is more common The genetic make up of a person determines the form of CJD one develops Jan 2017 event now proves that there is going to be more than one form of vCJD Not enough research or testing has been done yet , but new modern DNA testing technologies now mean genetic mutations can be matched with new forms of CJD. For now variants have been grouped as one called vCJD We will soon discover there are more IMO all will be linked with the eating of either animal or vegetable prion infected food As I will post on later Suffice to say what we are concerned with here on SDI is Iatrogenic CJD Iatrogenic CJD (iCJD) is where the infection is spread from someone with CJD through medical or surgical treatment. One assumes those that came up with the above lumped in vCJD There is also another form which we need to talk about greyingsurfer4 Aug '17 - 09:08 - 908 of 908 0 0 Are you suggesting that vCJD is not linked to CJD ? No, of course they are related. They both derive from eating infected meat No they do not. Only vCJD derives from BSE. There is no evidence linking the main (non variant) form of CJD to meat (or any other cause). There is also a third form which is genetic and inherited. The great majority of CJD cases are the non variant type, and have no known link with infected meat. Peter | buywell3 | |
04/8/2017 09:08 | Are you suggesting that vCJD is not linked to CJD ?No, of course they are related.They both derive from eating infected meatNo they do not. Only vCJD derives from BSE. There is no evidence linking the main (non variant) form of CJD to meat (or any other cause). There is also a third form which is genetic and inherited.The great majority of CJD cases are the non variant type, and have no known link with infected meat.Peter | greyingsurfer | |
04/8/2017 08:01 | Are you suggesting that vCJD is not linked to CJD ? They both derive from eating infected meat This is a whole new ball game , and the public in the UK are unawares Jan 2017 ''Until now, vCJD – the deadly disease caused by infection with BSE, or “mad cow disease” – has struck only people with a certain genetic makeup. Now, for the first time, researchers have confirmed a case in someone with different genes – a finding that could mean we have been misdiagnosing a new wave of cases.'' | buywell3 | |
04/8/2017 07:57 | Worryingly there has been a twist , a new development that the old tests carried out did not pick upWhat twist?It doesn't matter how many people carry the vCJD prion if it never develops into vCJD. The evidence from the pattern of deaths 20 years on (a 6-8 year peak of around 20 deaths pa, followed by deaths tailing off to around 1 every 2-3 years now) suggests that for the vast majority it will never develop.I'm not suggesting CJD or tests to detect protein on instruments are not important, they are and I've made it clear I think so. But there is little value in scare mongering about vCJD.Ordinary CJD (non vCJD, non BSE related) is a far bigger issue and kills far more people, and is as prevalent in the US and elsewhere as here, and has been for a long time. That does matter, and ProReveal can help with that - to bring this back to the thread.Peter | greyingsurfer | |
04/8/2017 07:30 | 18 January 2017 Many more people could still die from mad cow disease in the UK Now my point is re these recent posts vCJD has NOT gone away it can lie dormant for decades or take effect very slowly We just do not know enough about it Except it can be transmitted by contaminated surgical instruments that have not been cleaned properly and checked properly Worryingly there has been a twist , a new development that the old tests carried out did not pick up The old tests came up with 1 in 2000 vCJD carriers A new test is needed which now could show a much worse result maybe 1 in a 1000 ''It’s finally happened. Until now, vCJD – the deadly disease caused by infection with BSE, or “mad cow disease” – has struck only people with a certain genetic makeup. Now, for the first time, researchers have confirmed a case in someone with different genes – a finding that could mean we have been misdiagnosing a new wave of cases.'' And the Brit imported ticking timebomb in the USA ticks on ... but has now grown in size | buywell3 | |
04/8/2017 07:30 | You say vCJD is more important than I think and then go on to quoteIt remains unclear if any of these carriers will ever develop symptoms.Early predictions of a vCJD epidemic didn't come to fruition.To date, here have been 177 UK deaths from vCJD. Most of these occurred in the late 90s and early 2000s.Which says pretty much exactly what I wrote.Peter | greyingsurfer | |
04/8/2017 07:19 | Estimate doubled for vCJD carriers in UK By Michelle Roberts Health editor, BBC News online 15 October 2013 Twice as many Britons as previously thought could be carrying the human form of "mad cow" disease, variant CJD. Researchers believe one in 2,000 people in the UK is a carrier of the disease linked to eating contaminated beef. Their estimate in the BMJ comes from studying more than 32,000 samples of human tissue removed during appendix operations carried out between 2000 and 2012 at 41 hospitals. It remains unclear if any of these carriers will ever develop symptoms. Early predictions of a vCJD epidemic didn't come to fruition. To date, here have been 177 UK deaths from vCJD. Most of these occurred in the late 90s and early 2000s. There has been only one death in the last two years. buywell3 says NOW THERE HAS BEEN ANOTHER IN 2017 ''However, the average time it takes for the symptoms of vCJD to occur after initial infection is still unclear.'' '' People can be "silent" carriers for decades and not even know it.'' | buywell3 | |
04/8/2017 07:10 | vCJD is more important than you think I will return to that topic later Meantime re the USA sitting on a Brit imported vCJD ticking timebomb What I did not include in my last post re around 1.25M ex pat BRITS living in the states On top of that over 4M Brits travel to the USA each year Out of that number based upon 1 in 2000 being vCJD carriers 2000 Brits travelling in the USA every year will be vCJD carriers How many of them has an accident needing an operation using surgical instruments ? ..... it is there and America are unaware | buywell3 | |
03/8/2017 18:07 | The USA is sitting on a UK imported vCJD ticking timebomb Possibly, but if it is it's ticking very slowly! No one knows how many people who carry the protein go on to develop vCJD. However, we do know that incidences of vCJD peaked between 1996-2004 and have dropped right off since (one reported case in the UK in 2013 and one in 2016, none till June 2017). So either the % who go on to develop vCJD is very small, or the latency is very long - likely longer than the average lifetime for most of the carriers. Non variant CJD deaths (non BSE related) are far more common, and that is not localised to the UK, there will be plenty already in the US carrying that protein. The need for systems like Pro Reveal that can show up the presence of prions and related proteins on surgical equipment, and things like dentists drills, is global, and vCJD is only a small part of the reason. From the individual health point of view worries about the prevalence of the vCJD prion should probably be minimal. From the investment point of view ProReveal clearly has a massive potential market. Peter | greyingsurfer | |
03/8/2017 17:06 | It gets worse 1.3 million ex-pat Brits live in the USA and Canada – the same number as can be found in Australia. 24% of Brits in the USA are thought to be pensioners. 2,500 Britons live part of their year in Mexico. My number of 150 is way off in the post above ... make it 1000 Conclusion: The USA is sitting on a UK imported vCJD ticking timebomb | buywell3 | |
03/8/2017 17:04 | Now ask yourself how many Brits have gone to the USA to live ? I think the USA have no idea whatsover as to how many USA citizens are vCJD carriers Because unlike here , I don't think they have carried out the tests to look. They think that Yanks don't have it .... but Brits have taken it to the Yanks Globalisation in action .... share and share alike How many of those UK vCJD carriers , and at 1 in 2000 there must be more than 150 carriers , how many of those 150 have had operations involving surgical instruments whilst in the USA ? And if there are 200k to 300k Brit expats in the states ... can the USA Hospitals risk not having an up to date protein residual testing regime in place ? | buywell3 | |
03/8/2017 14:51 | Very interesting read here from last year with ProReveal specifically mentioned if you scroll down.Http://www.hpno | hastings | |
03/8/2017 14:01 | OK thanks CH - that makes sense. | lignum | |
03/8/2017 13:39 | Actually sole distributor to be accurate. | cockerhoop | |
03/8/2017 13:36 | Peskett have exclusive distribution rights for Pro-Reveal in the UK. | cockerhoop | |
03/8/2017 13:32 | Been in SDI a while now but can someone explain the relationship between Mathew Peskett and SDI - why is he presenting Proreveal at that Decontamination Conference and not Synoptics itself? Does Peskett have an interest in sales of Proreveal? | lignum | |
03/8/2017 12:21 | I did not realise till today that 1 in 2000 people are carriers of vCJD Which can be transmitted during an operation using protein contaminated surgical instruments '' vCJD One vCJD carrier in every 2000 appendices analysed to August 2012 DoH data BMJ Sept 2013 Infective dose is about 1000 prion molecules These suggest that vCJD could self perpetuate in the UK '' hence WE AND THE NHS HAVE A MASSIVE PROBLEM thus : ''U.K. Government’s working group on Decontamination of Reusable Surgical Instruments concluded that the present methods for protein detection on reusable instruments are not fit for purpose. Methods need to be some 100x more sensitive and detect proteins on the total instrument Realistically this is only possible using fluorescence '' | buywell3 | |
03/8/2017 12:07 | True, particularly applicable to surgical instruments that are already contaminated. Hard to believe that one but apparently a common and increasing problem. Not hard to believe, the problem has been well known, which is why a lot of surgical instruments are not reused. Things like prions, which are involved with CJD are pretty much indestructible with available sterilisation techniques, and one of the big problems has been lack of ways to check if they are present or not. Hence proreveal, and anything else that will do the same job is pretty important, and valuable, worldwide. Peter | greyingsurfer | |
03/8/2017 12:06 | Nice one riv .... and it looks like being a winner for ATIK and SDI ... again Back to my current pet topic Scotland might be thought to be a better place to have an NHS operation , a lot of Scots are surprisingly quite intelligent , and there is not too many of them ... yet How wrong ... this might have been discussed on here before my coming But I don't think things have changed much ... yet ...... Signpost: Surgeons’ loss of confidence in Scottish hospitals ...... The story today of the level of carelessness in the crucial matter of the sterilisation of surgical equipment emanating from the pan-Glasgow decontamination unit at Cowlairs, is simply numbing. To hear surgeons talk of often having to go through three packets of theatre equipment returned from this facility as ready for use, before finding a safely usable one, is a matter than cannot be left there. It is no use to hear a Director of Glasgow and Clyde NHS talk tonight of improvements already in place, and reassuring the sick and worried public that all will now be well. This simply cannot be correct – cannot be correct. The complaining surgeons, from Gartnavel Hospital – but they will be everywhere, seeing operations cancelled for lack of surgical instruments that are clean and safe to use on patients, have made it clear that their previous complaints achieved no improvement whatsoever in the performance of this critical unit. Any unit with a culture SO disgracefully slack, in its practices and in its attitudes absolutely cannot be bettered over night by a pep talk and a PR attempt. This situation needs a root and branch assault on fundamental matters like responsibility; training; constant supervision; clean premises, equipment and working practices. 'Dirty instruments' delayed operations at Gartnavel Hospital 12 March 2013 Orthopaedic operations at a Glasgow hospital were delayed because surgical equipment was deemed "not safe". NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde confirmed that planned orthopaedic surgery at Gartnavel General Hospital was postponed last month. This was due to concern over the "quality and quantity" of instruments. More than 200 procedures were affected. NHS bosses said they had reviewed the processes used and surgery had now resumed on a phased basis. Dr Jean Turner from the SPA said the situation was unforgivable. She added: "I think it is horrifying when we have been fighting against infections and fighting to get waiting lists down and patients are suffering because they're having an operation cancelled that they've long desired. "Instruments that are obviously dirty and obviously unfit for purpose stand out but it does make you wonder what is the standard of this central decontamination sterilising unit." | buywell3 | |
03/8/2017 11:45 | Atik introduce an impressive-looking new camera - and with an "overwhelming response" for Beta testers and a "huge number of applicants": Extracts: "The New Atik Horizon CMOS Camera By Jo on July 27th, 2017 Since announcing development of our first CMOS camera in May, we’ve been busy getting things ready for release. We’ve locked down our case design, boosted our cooling and now have our full set of provisional specifications. So, without further ado, let us introduce you to the Atik Horizon.... ....Last week we put out a call for BETA testers for the new Atik Horizon. With such an overwhelming response, we are currently not accepting any new applications for BETA Testers. The initial production run is extremely limited, and we’ve had a huge number of applicants already. If you’ve applied, we like to say a huge thank you for your interest and will get back to you about next steps in due course. We anticipate the full release to follow in early October....." | rivaldo | |
03/8/2017 09:33 | Theatres & Decontamination Conference .... NHS To be passed to: Theatre Managers & Leads Clinical Managers & Leads Sterile Services Managers & Leads Decontamination Managers & Leads Decontamination & clinical users working together to improve effectiveness, safety & patient experience Look in program RHS and see who dominates the morning session | buywell3 | |
03/8/2017 09:26 | I was chatting to a NHS Consultant in January who had been in charge of all the operating theatres of a NHS trust regarding Pro-Reveal and current operating practices. He said reusable surgical instruments were routinely disposed of because of the CJD threat. I've no idea of the economics but it appears to make a pretty compelling case for NHS trusts to purchase Pro-Reveal equipment. | cockerhoop |
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