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echo: parrots
to: PETE HOPPING
from: BARBARA HOWELL
date: 1996-05-19 02:28:00
subject: bird to-do

PH>I wouldn't want to raise any sort of real exotic animal, particularly
PH>one coming directly out of any of the rain forests. Of course, that
PH>happens to include parrots, doesn't it?? :-)
Seems to...
PH> BH> My dad's a retired fire dept captain. He's 78. Did 35 yrs on the 
pt.
PH>Sort of the same here. My dad was very active in the volunteer fire
PH>dept and did a lot of ambulance work. I did the "first aid" playing
PH>too...also with an ARC manual, and with my dad's WWII navy corpsman
PH>manual. There was an army surplus store down the street from my house
PH>and I used to go in there and buy roller gauze by the carton, as well
PH>as battle dressings and field surgical packs.
        Cool! i just got to rip old sheets up.
PH>Just as soon as I turned 16 I joined the volunteer fd and did
PH>mostly ambulance work. After high school I worked in an ER and when the
PH>EMT thing came along, I grandfathered in as an EMT instructor, having
PH>taken and passed a very rigorous qualification exam.
        I wish I could have gone that route. Things are getting even
        tougher now too.
PH> PH>medical stuff. There is a newer book out titled "The Coming
Plaque" PH> PH>that addresses all of the emerging superbugs and viruses,
PH> PH>In "The Coming Plaque" the author wrote that whie Ebola Reston is
PH> PH>deadly to monkeys and does seem to spread via air, it is now 
onsidered
PH> PH>to be a mutated virus harmless to humans. I dunno about that, but none
PH> BH> Except that several people did test positive to it. But you're right,
PH> BH> they didn't suffer any definitive harm. Some got sick, but it was
PH> BH> never determined if this was coincidental or if this was from E.
PH> BH> Reston.
PH>Right. One guy had what was diagnosed as an acute MI (heart attack, for
PH>all you non-medics out there :) ) and another guy just had symptoms of
PH>a bad case of flu. I seem to recall from "Plague" that every single one
        I read about these two...
PH>of the animal caretakers there did eventually test positive for E.Reston.
        I didn't know that, but I'd guess they were just slow to
        convert.
PH> BH> You also have to understand the routes taken in animal shipments to
PH> BH> figure out what happened in Reston. None of those monkeys were 
rican
PH>Yeah, and that is what doesn't make sense...what are monkeys from the
PH>Phillipines doing testing positive for the Myinga strain of E. Zaire?
        Because lots of that stuff all ships through or ends up in
        Singapore all lumped up together.
PH>But as you said, the wharehouse had all sorts of problems with their
PH>air handling equipment, so who knows?
        If it was indeed airborne?
PH>At least (so far...) parrots don't seem to vector too many species-jumping
PH>bugs other than parrot fever, or that parasite that spreads in droppings.
        Giardia? Also Megabacteria is found in some birds of European
        origin like English budgies from England, grass keet mutations
        and wierd stuff from Holland and Belgium...
PH>I'm not up on the medical aspects of parrots yet.
        Lucky you!
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