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To: Qiviut

Thanks for filling in the blanks...

Although I thought there wasn’t enough serum for both of them to begin with, let alone a second dose?

At least that was what earlier reports stated. Brantly gave her the only dose...?


13 posted on 08/04/2014 1:18:20 PM PDT by EBH (And the head wound was healed, and Gog became man.)
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The articles I have read stated that there was a total of three vials brought overseas, but they had to thaw naturally. Dr. Brantly was to be given the first vial (after it thawed), but he offered it to the other victim. But once he took a turn for the worse, it was given to him instead. the other patient was given the second vial (and then the third), after they were fully thawed.

I question the accuracy of the of the original article, I have not read anywhere else regarding this: ... Brantly received a transfusion of the blood of a 14-year-old Ebola survivor who he personally helped to treat. Giving blood transfusions from survivors to still suffering Ebola patients is an established, though not nearly proven, treatment for the largely untreatable disease.

Has anyone else seen this reported anywhere other than this article?


15 posted on 08/04/2014 1:58:24 PM PDT by davandbar
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To: EBH
Although I thought there wasn’t enough serum for both of them to begin with, let alone a second dose? At least that was what earlier reports stated. Brantly gave her the only dose...?

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Here's the part of this article that clarifies the his/her dose situation (at least 3 doses on hand, issue was thawing) - the first article on this, where he gave her "his" dose, was written in an inaccurate manner, IMO & led you to believe there was only 1 dose between the two of them.

The ZMapp vials reached the hospital in Liberia where Brantly and Writebol were being treated Thursday morning. Doctors were instructed to allow the serum to thaw naturally without any additional heat. It was expected that it would be eight to 10 hours before the medicine could be given, according to a source familiar with the process.

Brantly asked that Writebol be given the first dose because he was younger and he thought he had a better chance of fighting it, and she agreed. However, as the first vial was still thawing, Brantly's condition took a sudden turn for the worse.

Brantly began to deteriorate and developed labored breathing. He told his doctors he thought he was dying, according to a source with firsthand knowledge of the situation.

Knowing his dose was still frozen, Brantly asked if he could have Writebol's now-thawed medication. It was brought to his room and administered through an IV. Within an hour of receiving the medication, Brantly's condition dramatically improved. He began breathing easier; the rash over his trunk faded away. One of his doctors described the events as "miraculous."

By the next morning, Brantly was able to take a shower on his own before getting on a specially designed Gulfstream air ambulance jet to be evacuated to the United States.

Writebol also received a vial of the medication. Her response was not as remarkable, according to sources familiar with the treatment. However, doctors on Sunday administered Writebol a second dose of the medication, which resulted in significant improvement.

17 posted on 08/04/2014 2:46:57 PM PDT by Qiviut ( One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it provides. (W.E. Johns)
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