jchrisobrien ([personal profile] jchrisobrien) wrote2001-10-16 11:48 am

Sign of the times...

Our mailroom staff are delivering out mail wearing rubber gloves.

[identity profile] loxocele.livejournal.com 2001-10-16 10:29 am (UTC)(link)
this is what i know about anthrax so far:

1) supposedly, it can not be spread from person to person.

2) according to MPR, the anti-biotic most widely used to treat anthrax is Cipro (short for, if i remember correctly, ciprofloxin. i could always be wrong though.) Cipro is actually not *too* hard to come by; i did several courses of it for a kidney infection caused by an Unusual Bug almost three years ago.

these are your anthrax tidbits for the day :)

[identity profile] silentq.livejournal.com 2001-10-16 10:42 am (UTC)(link)
An article on WebMD since it's the first url that I always think of. And here's the CDC site.

[identity profile] eeyrg.livejournal.com 2001-10-16 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I dunno about the contagious part.
I know that there was a highly contagious strain of it affecting cattle back in the late 1970's. Not sure about humans.

And Cipro is wonderful for kidney infections, but we're talking about skin oriented infection. It's different if it was a gaseous form and inhaled. There are many, MANY strains of Anthrax. It's nasty stuff.

I dunno, I'm really not that worried about it.