> She had not been trained in handling dangerous prions or responding to accidents and did not wear both metal mesh and surgical gloves, as she was supposed to, says Julien Bensimhon, the family’s lawyer. The thumb should have been soaked in a bleach solution immediately, which did not happen, Bensimhon adds. Does bleach even affect proteins? Isn't that protocol for an organism you're afraid of?
France issues moratorium on prion research after fatal brain disease strikes
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#12> She had not been trained in handling dangerous prions or responding to accidents and did not wear both metal mesh and surgical gloves, as she was supposed to, says Julien Bensimhon, the family’s lawyer. The thumb should have been soaked in a bleach solution immediately, which did not happen, Bensimhon adds. Does bleach even affect proteins? Isn't that protocol for an organism you're afraid of?
Yes, bleach's direct action is attacking proteins:
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#14> She had not been trained in handling dangerous prions or responding to accidents and did not wear both metal mesh and surgical gloves, as she was supposed to, says Julien Bensimhon, the family’s lawyer. The thumb should have been soaked in a bleach solution immediately, which did not happen, Bensimhon adds. Does bleach even affect proteins? Isn't that protocol for an organism you're afraid of?
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/household-blea...
Re: France issues moratorium on prion research after fatal brain disease strikes
#15There was never a pandemic or a wide spread prion outbreak caused by a lab leak.
They should listen to the science and the scientists, and not politicize vital research that we need to prevent disease outbreaks.
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#16prions sounds very much like ice-nine
For anyone unfamiliar, OP is referring to the Kurt Vonnegut novel which has a fictional state of water (ice-nine) that immediately freezes all other water it comes into contact with into more ice-nine.
Edit: I committed a sin and didn't mention the title: Cat's Cradle.
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#17"long period of uncertainty began on 31 May 2010, when she stabbed her left thumb with a curved forceps while cleaning a cryostat—a machine that can cut tissues at very low temperatures—that she used to slice brain sections from transgenic mice infected with a sheep-adapted form of BSE. She pierced two layers of latex gloves and drew blood"
Later in the article:
""We conduct research only on mouse-adapted sheep prions, which have never been shown to be infectious to humans,” Aguzzi [neuropathologist at the University of Zurich] says."
It sounds like the assumption that mouse-adapted sheep prions can't infect humans may be flawed.
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#18The study of rare, contagious diseases seems likely enough to result in an eventual outbreak that it should be treated like enriching uranium. Which is to say, with great caution- and not like regular science but rather like the kind of science with potentially very negative externalities.
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#19> She had not been trained in handling dangerous prions or responding to accidents and did not wear both metal mesh and surgical gloves, as she was supposed to, says Julien Bensimhon, the family’s lawyer. The thumb should have been soaked in a bleach solution immediately, which did not happen, Bensimhon adds. Does bleach even affect proteins? Isn't that protocol for an organism you're afraid of?
Re: France issues moratorium on prion research after fatal brain disease strikes
#20Fear mongering. There was never a pandemic or a wide spread prion outbreak caused by a lab leak. They should listen to the science and the scientists, and not politicize vital research that we need to prevent disease outbreaks.