From: utzoo!decvax!duke!unc!mcnc!jwb Newsgroups: net.singles Title: Re: AIDS Article-I.D.: mcnc.1433 Posted: Tue Dec 21 13:57:09 1982 Received: Wed Dec 22 03:33:48 1982 References: wivax.507,amd70.383,rabbit.1002 I am in no way an expert on AIDS. I did recieve a copy of recommendations from the Center for Disease Control for health personnel working with these patients. They summarize the current level of knowledge in the first paragraph. "the etiology of the underlying immune deficiencies seen in AIDS cases is unknown. One hypothesis consistent with current observations is that a trans- missible agent may be involved. If so, transiDmission of the agent would appear most commonly to require intimate direct contact involving mucosal surfaces, such as sexual contact among homosexual males, or through parenteral spread, such as occurs among intravenous drug abusers and possible hemophilia patients using Factor VIII products. Airborne spread and interpersonal spread through casual contact do not seem likely. These patterns resemble the distribution of disease and modes of spread of hepatitis B virus, and hepatitis B virus infectons occur very frequently among aidDDDAIDS cases. "There is presently no evidence of AIDS transmission to hospital personnel from contact with affected patients or clinical specimens. Because of concern about a possible transmissible agent, however, interim suggestions are appropriate to guide patient-care and laboratory personnel, including those whose work invloves experimental animals..... " Essentially the suggestions are those which are followed when caring for patients ore boDDDDDr body fludDids with haDepatitis. (Handwashing, gloves, gowne,DDs D, masks, etc.) Quote from "Morbidity and Mortality WeelDkly Report, 31:43, Nov 5, 1982." This is a respected newsletter type of thing sent by the Center for Disease Control to physicians and other healteDh personnel. The CDC, incidently, is a government agency probably most noted currently for tracking down Legionaires Disease. Jack Buchanan (MD))D University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC duke!mcnc!jwb