MNKYPOX Monkeypox - Consolidated Thread.

somewherepress

Has No Life - Lives on TB
View: https://twitter.com/denise_dewald/status/1552226260071366657

View: https://twitter.com/denise_dewald/status/1432112750377857025

Denise Dewald, MD @denise_dewald
Once monkeypox is detectable in the wastewater, it’s game over for eradication; the sewers are swarming with rats. It will become endemic. We will need to resume universal vaccination against smallpox/monkeypox.
Monkeypox has been found in the wastewater in San Francisco.
Ummm.......


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Denise Dewald, MD
@denise_dewald



PSA: DO NOT TAKE YOUR MASK OFF INDOORS, even if there is no one else around. The virus persists in the air for HOURS because #CovidIsAirborne Only take your mask off outdoors, and preferably use an N95 mask. Important potentially lifesaving thread. Please RT. 1/n
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5:47 PM · Aug 29, 2021
 

SouthernBreeze

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SouthernBreeze

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"PSA: DO NOT TAKE YOUR MASK OFF INDOORS, even if there is no one else around."

She is rather extreme. Or don't you agree

So, you're saying that, since she is extreme with covid, she is extreme with MP, and we shouldn't take her tweets seriously? Just asking for clarification.
 
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SouthernBreeze

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Cascadians

Leska Emerald Adams

Biden Regime Readies to Declare Public Health Emergency Due to Monkeypox – HHS Sec Says “Concern Level is 10/10”
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Interesting that scientists never did discover what exactly about smallpox killed millions of ppl and decimated continents.
Of course they know that now in all their bio lab engineering warfare experiments.

Monkeypox can lead to severe pain and ppl can dehydrate and get skin infections from pustulating sores. One factor of smallpox was an overwhelming sense of doom when it first started before rash. Isolation and depression plus unremitting pain are factors. Virus attacks moist mucus membranes and causes deep nerve pain.

Remember from the very beginning this started in a LAB and was always the result of experimentation with the pox virus on animals.

This is 100% a fabricated attack on humanity by the Cabal to depopulate and seize control. The tweaked virus itself is real, but the machinations and power grab it is being used for is NOT natural.
 

phloydius

Veteran Member
Posting quote from ABC, just because it is funny. Someone is bad at math.


"The U.S. has reported a total of 3,590 known monkeypox cases as of Tuesday, July 26, federal and global data shows, surpassing Spain's 3,738."
 

somewherepress

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SouthernBreeze

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Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
I don't like Eric either, but removing the N-95 mask correctly outside of one's home is sound procedure, no matter who says it.

This is how one guards against air-borne contamination and fomites in the home. That's also why I take off the outside shoes and put on the "inside" ones. I'm guarding my cat against potential infection in the event that it becomes possible. In the meantime, it doesn't cost anything, and I'm only out a few minutes of my time. Well worth it!
 

somewherepress

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I don't like Eric either, but removing the N-95 mask correctly outside of one's home is sound procedure, no matter who says it.

This is how one guards against air-borne contamination and fomites in the home. That's also why I take off the outside shoes and put on the "inside" ones. I'm guarding my cat against potential infection in the event that it becomes possible. In the meantime, it doesn't cost anything, and I'm only out a few minutes of my time. Well worth it!
Read the entire thread. This looney bird is telling you to keep your mask on at all times...not just to take the mask off outside before you enter the house...
 

phloydius

Veteran Member
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfZJX9l7aVQ&t=328s

Monkeypox, sexual spread confirmed
Runtime 12m38s

Please don't just focus on the title and assume he means Monkeypox is only a STD. He talks quite a bit about what we know so far. I'm taking the time to make some notes as summary, so hopefully some will take the time to read the notes in addition to just the headlines. Although I would note that most of what he has said has already been posted to this thread, in the past 92 pages of content.

Summary / Notes:
  • It is confirmed that Monkeypox can now be spread sexually as well as: Fomites, contaminated bedding / clothing, and breathing the same air in close proximity.
  • Median incubation period is 7 Days (range of 3 to 20 days)
  • 64% has less than 10 lesions
  • In a study from the 528 cases in 16 countries between 4/27 - 6/24, 13% were hospitalized (mostly for pain management), 0.3% had eye lesions, 1% had inflammation in throat limiting water intake, 0.3% had kidney injury, and 0.3% had myocarditis.
  • Common Symptomology preceding rash / lesions: Fever (62%), lethargy (41%), myalgia (31%), headache (27%), lymphadenopathy (56%)
 

phloydius

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Article from 2010:
Note: The study it references in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics has been removed online.

How Monkeypox Damages the Lungs
Oct 28, 2010

A new study of the monkeypox virus has revealed how the virus might damage lungs during infection. Not only does the infection from the monkeypox virus increase production of proteins involved in inflammation, but it decreases production of proteins that keep lung tissue intact and lubricated. The findings, published in the journal Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, also suggest possible new ways to treat lung diseases in humans.

“Going into this study, we thought monkeypox caused disease primarily by inducing inflammation in the lung, and that leads to pneumonia,” said Joseph Brown, lead author and a systems biologist at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). “We were surprised to see how badly the virus wrecked the structural integrity of the lungs.”

Monkeypox and smallpox are closely related viruses that cause contagious pustules in humans, although monkeypox is less dangerous. Monkeypox is as bad for monkeys as smallpox is for people, however, making it a good model for human smallpox disease. The study helps researchers better understand both monkeypox and smallpox infection.

“If researchers confirm similar events in people, doctors might be able to give surfactants—lubricating chemicals that aid in gas exchange—to help the lung function. And the findings could lead to new areas of pulmonary studies in general—bronchitis or emphysema, lung transplants, the flu,” said Josh Adkins, also from PNNL.

Monkeypox infections in humans have been on the rise since smallpox was eradicated in the late 1970s. Up to 10% of those infected with monkeypox die of the disease. Monkeypox can be caught from infected rodents, pets, and monkeys. Although mainly found in Africa, the first documented infection in the United States occurred in 2003.

Few studies exist that look at how monkeypox infection damages the lungs. Because symptoms in macaque monkeys and humans are so similar, the research team examined how the virus affected the collection of proteins found in lung fluid from macaques. The researchers infected the macaques with the monkeypox virus and followed the course of infection in the lungs of individual animals. They then washed the lungs of the infected monkeys with a saline solution and analyzed the washes for protein analysis. The complement of proteins produced by lung tissue before and during infection would indicate how the lungs are responding to the virus.

Early in infection, monkeypox virus simulated an immune response, ratcheting up production of proteins associated with inflammation. The monkeypox-infected lungs, however, also showed a distinct decrease in some proteins—proteins involved in metabolism, structural proteins that serve as I-beams and cross-beams of lung tissue, and finally surfactant proteins, which provide lubrication and help with oxygen exchange. Inflammatory proteins decreased over time in the monkeypox infected lung fluid samples, but the structural proteins continued to stay low.

“Our results suggest that inflammation contributes to disease but it may not be the main component. Interfering with the structural proteins may play a major role,” said Brown.

The researchers found similar trends with cultured cells, suggesting that some aspects of the monkeypox infection can be studied in test tubes. In addition, the team directly detected viral proteins in the lung fluid samples. Usually, scientists needs to use antibodies to detect viral proteins because there are so few of them swimming in a sea of host proteins.

Ultimately, this type of research could have wider implications than viral infection. “This study serves as a great reference for pulmonary diseases,” said Adkins. “It opens up the doors for other lung fluid studies.”

Source: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
 

somewherepress

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Her implication is not to wear it at ALL times, but to wear it long enough for aerosols to settle. She's clearly looking at the time issue. That's not loony, but taken out of context it does sound loony.
Not looney but merely sounds looney?

So you agree with her on these among other issues:
https://twitter.com/denise_dewald


"Do not take your mask off inside, even if you are alone. It’s not safe for you. And if you are infected, you will be making the air unsafe for others.

DO NOT EVER TAKE YOUR MASK OFF IN THE BATHROOM.

Do not take off your mask to eat lunch in your classroom! Do not take your mask off before or after class And most of all, do not take your mask off to speak

Oh, and perhaps we should just forget the fact that masks have never been proven to prevent COVID19. But Roundthebend agrees with you, so you must be on to something. Right? LMAO.
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
98% of cases are in gay men
41% of the monkey pox cases also have HIV
29% also had a STD
13% had to be hospitalized for SEVERE anorectal and throat PAIN
they got lesions (pox pustules) where the sex was, in rectum and throat
He said a female who had sex wih a monkeypox case would probably get painful pox lesions in her vagina because of the tendency of mucosal surfaces to develop lesions if they get the pox germs on them
per John Campbell
 
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phloydius

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98% of cases are in gay men
41% of the monkey pox cases also have HIV
29% also had a STD
per John Campbell

Yes. Currently. There are plenty of reasons for that, which have been described in this thread. These stats do not imply nor provide any form of protection to the average American. Hopefully everyone will look closely at the data to try to help protect themselves and their family.
 

psychgirl

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Yes. Currently. There are plenty of reasons for that, which have been described in this thread. These stats do not imply nor provide any form of protection to the average American. Hopefully everyone will look closely at the data to try to help protect themselves and their family.
It’s too easy to just point the finger, rather than take a minute and just think
 

phloydius

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Found another interesting (but small) study.


In this one they tested two types of transmission in prairie dogs in 2011: Respiratory route and fomite route.

For the fomites (by touch), they tested 3 prairie dogs who ALL contracted Monkeypox after being exposed to bedding / objects an infected prairie dog had previously touched. There was no direct contact between the previously infected prairie dog and the test cases.

For the respiratory route (by air), they tested two prairie dogs, who were in two separate cages set next to a cage with an infected prairie dog. Both of these prairie dogs contacted Monkeypox.

They also did a co-housed test, where 3 prairie dogs were put in the same container at the same time with an infected prairie dog. All three of the test prairie dogs became infected.

They used the West African MPXV strain (MPXV-USA-2003-044) isolated during the 2003 U.S. outbreak for this test.


TLDR; All the test subjects contracted Monkeypox.
 

phloydius

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Found a note I took a long time ago from an old study, when searching a backup (but not sure when made the note). Not sure if the information will be helpful or not, or how accurate it is (now). I don't have a save of what study it was from (or even the name of it):

Africa monkey pox 1988 W.H.O. - How much does small pox vaccine help? 72% of exposed were vaccinated; 13% of infected were vaccinated but most of the infected were kid 86% under 10. Zaire was able to stop spreading it in 5 levels by sending health teams to homes and better surveillance. Infects men & women the same. Direct physical contact and droplet-spread. Very few neighbors infected. Under age 4 hurt worst. Attack rate of small pox is 37%-88%, monkey pox. So harder to spread.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
Found a note I took a long time ago from an old study, when searching a backup (but not sure when made the note). Not sure if the information will be helpful or not, or how accurate it is (now). I don't have a save of what study it was from (or even the name of it):

Here's my problem -- and I have no way of proving this hypothesis -- but I think we in the US are dealing with several strains of weaponized monkey pox here in 2022. I also think they have been or will be "seeded" as Covid was. And I can't prove that! But it makes sense to me.

So I'm not sure how much of the data from the older studies is going to help. This is also why I'm camping now, not staying in a hotel. I'm the one sleeping on and washing my bedding.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
I think we in the US are dealing with several strains of weaponized monkey pox here in 2022. I also think they have been or will be "seeded" as Covid was. And I can't prove that! But it makes sense to me.

We have what amounts to anecdotal information that they were working on MP in the Wuhan lab. There's no reason to think that 'working on' meant leaving it sit in a flask. Your hypothesis is not fringe and corresponds to known behavior by the parties.
 

helen

Panic Sex Lady
I went into a bunch of 2003 U.S. outbreak studies and didn't find an exact number of infected children. The first child had an actual sick prairie dog bite her and die. She was hospitalized with fever and lesions while they ruled out plague.

28 children in a daycare center were exposed to a sick prairie dog. 7 of those came down with monkeypox.

There were 7 or possibly 8 children. I don't know if the first case ran the daycare center or not.

Out of those 7 or 8 cases, the first was in the hospital with omigod rash. A second child had severe encephalitis.

I was looking for percentages of hospitalization in kids. That was the old pox. The new one may or may not behave the same way in kids. 2003 had a 27.5% infection rate for 29 kids and a 6.8% hospitalization rate.
 
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