Posted on 04/06/2003 11:02:00 AM PDT by Asher
SARS linked to sex disease
Rachel Ellis in London
07apr03
A NEW scare surrounded the spread of the pneumonia virus sweeping the world after it was linked to a sexually transmitted disease.
Doctors in China the country worst hit by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome have found that the virus appears to be connected to chlamydia.
The discovery suggests that those with the STD are more likely to develop or transmit SARS.
"SARS is one virus acting with other things and in China it happens to be chlamydia," Chris Powell, of the World Health Organisation, said.
In February this year, Queensland Health officials reported that chlamydia was the most commonly notified disease in the state, with the number of reported cases increasing by 60 per cent since 1997.
Dr Robert Breiman, also of the WHO, said he feared people who already had chlamydia might be vulnerable to the flu-like bug and become highly contagious "super-spreaders".
Health experts made the connection after an airborne form of chlamydia, which can leave women infertile, was found in the lungs of SARS victims. But the STD does not yet appear to be linked to SARS cases outside China.
More than 2300 cases of SARS have been diagnosed in 19 countries over four continents and 89 people have died.
US President George W. Bush followed the lead of governments in Asia and Canada by giving US health authorities the power to quarantine anyone infected with the disease.
In China, where the government has been criticised for failing to notify the international community when SARS first hit in November, Vice-Premier Wu Yi promised to start releasing more information to the public, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
In China's southern Guangdong province, a WHO team met at Zhongshan University where experts have collected hundreds of specimens of blood, lung fluid and other materials from people who died of SARS and those who recovered, team leader Dr Robert Breiman said.
WHO wants to compare the samples to determine whether those who died were killed by a combination of viruses or bacteria or just one strain, he said.
Meanwhile, Singapore said the number of new infections in the city-state was dropping and people should resume their normal routines. The Government said it would begin reopening the country's schools in the coming week after shutting them last month due to the disease, which has killed six people and infected 103.
However, parents will have to sign declarations saying their children are healthy, and students who have travelled outside Singapore will have their temperatures taken for 10 days after their return.
In Hong Kong, hygiene workers collected rats and cockroaches for testing at the Amoy Gardens apartment complex, where at least 250 residents were infected. They hope the pests may hold a clue to how the disease was transmitted.
Another reason for "Love Waits" celebacy.
This report is already outdated. 21 new medical staff cases have now been reported at a different hospital in Singapore.
"Chlamydia was discovered in the late 1970s and is neither a typical bacteria nor a virus. It is very small in size, like a virus, and has some characteristics of bacteria but can't manufacture its own energy the way bacteria or viruses can. Instead, it acts like a parasite, entering cells and using their energy. It is caused by an organism known as Chlamydia trachomatis, but it is not always easy to detect. Ten percent of the time, people who have chlamydia will test negative for it."-----------------------------------------
Oh, great. A monster
flu wasn't bad enough. Now
there's a monster flu
on the loose linked to
a bizarre organism
too freaky for words...
I would think that the "airborne form of Chlamydia" is Chlamydia pneumoniae, a bacterium that causes pneumonia and many forms of bronchitis. Widespread and very common, and very different from the form of Chlamydia that is an STD. I'm thinking the reporters are misunderstanding something, or it could be me. SARS may just be a new type of pneumonia.
This is a very bad article as far as presenting info. This SARS disease has zero to do with STDs and the clamydia trachomatis/serovars L1, L2, L3 that cause lymphogranuloma venerium(commonly called clap). There are various other chlamydia that cause disease, others that cause no apparent disease and others that are present, but the effects are unclear. For instance, C. trac./serovars A, B1, B2, and C cause conjuctivitis, an eye infection, but not clap.
There are 2 others that cause human disease clamydia pneumonia and chlamydia psittaci(from birds). They both can cause several diseases, or be present with no apparent symptoms. Chlamydia pneumonia can cause nasty pneumonia, but is also present at the onset and in atherosclerotic lesions(arterial plugging, heart disease...). See... and others from Google. IMO the chlam. being reported here is an otherwise normal finding for the environ for SE Asia. The causative agent for SARS is the virus.
See 13, L1-3 are not airborne, but the A...C serovars of C. trach. , that cause conjunctivitis and other disease are. C. psittaci and pneum. are also.
The reporter did not clearly understand the medical issues involved in her story.
The reporter did not clearly understand the medical issues involved in her story.
Interesting to think about I suppose, but don't know that it means anything at all.
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