History of the Moon: Part Eighteen

Aug 18, 2009 23:54

[Filtered to Doctors/Medical Personnel]I... I managed to isolate the bacterium causing the infections from the sample I retrieved from Anji Mito, however ( Read more... )

time of death, a hard day's night, trial by fire, hughes family, a doctor's work never ends, emergency, hughes, the chip, pharmacology, homecoming

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filter; applerabbits August 19 2009, 05:56:40 UTC
What would you estimate the chance of the patient becoming infected to be? In percentage, if you please.

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filter; cozmic_travel August 19 2009, 06:00:09 UTC
Given the number of patients infected after chip removals as opposed to those not infected...

I'd estimate there is a 70% to 80% chance thus far. Unfortunately, I do not have all of the needed statistics in order to form a more precise number.

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filter; applerabbits August 19 2009, 06:09:37 UTC
And as of right now, there is no cure.

Have you thought on any course of action for the future, short of finding a cure and enabling more sanitary operations? Ceasing chip removals permanently, or for an extended period of time, would also yield many deaths, as you surely realise. Although they do resurrect-

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filter; cozmic_travel August 19 2009, 06:14:19 UTC
At the moment, there's nothing left that I, personally, can do on the matter. Besides more research, of course.

However, there are a great many medical minds here. I will supply them with my findings and hope that they will be able to do what I am unable.

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filter; applerabbits August 19 2009, 06:19:17 UTC
I would also be interested in assisting in any way I could, then.

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filter; cozmic_travel August 19 2009, 06:22:34 UTC
Then if you read my conversation with Dr. House, you will note what is probably the most frustrating piece of data I have.

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