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WRITE OUT THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. TAKE ALL NOTES GIVEN. “Bad Blood – A Cautionary Tale”

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Page 1: WRITE OUT THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. TAKE ALL NOTES GIVEN. “Bad Blood – A Cautionary Tale”

WRITE OUT THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

TAKE ALL NOTES GIVEN.

“Bad Blood – A Cautionary Tale”

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“Bad Blood”

1. What are some of the symptoms/problems with Hemophilia?

* Genetic disorder typically passed from mothers to sons.

* A protein: Factor 8 and Factor 9 are missing from the blood.• How much is missing will determine the severity of

the hemophilia.

1st Treatment for Hemophilia: Whole blood transfusions

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* 1964 – Janet Poole * She noticed a residue at the bottom of the bag of

plasma (it had been being thrown away)* She tested the residue – it had 10 x’s the clotting

factor of whole blood.* Called it “Cryo”

* 1966 - Anti-hemophiliac Factor 8 Concentrate was approved for use* It was called “Factor”

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2. What were some of the immediate benefits of “Factor”?

3. What are some of the long-term benefits of “Factor”?

* Hepatitis = ?* Inflammation of the liver

4. Why is having paid donors a risky endeavor?

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* 1-3 infected people in a pool of 60,000 is expected* All people got Hepatitis

* Cost versus Benefit* We deal with this every day!

* Early 1982 – 1st incidence of AIDS in hemophiliacs

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* AIDS = ?* Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome* 800 known cases of AIDS* 8 were Hemophiliacs (1% of population) – That was in the VERY BEGINNING.

5. Would you wait for scientific data to make a decision? Why or Why not.

6. When comparing “Factor” to “Cryo”, why was “Cryo” not a choice for many?

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* It is important for doctors to state the facts and let patients come to their own conclusions.

7. Were there enough facts to give to patients to prevent AIDS from spreading? Explain.

* 95% of all hemophiliacs had acquired AIDS from the transfusions that made it possible for them to live normal lives.

8. Was the school right in kicking out Ryan White? Explain.

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9. What was needed to kill the HIV virus?* A government agency apologized.Damages were awarded* Hepatitis C is now the #1 killer of

hemophiliacs* Liver transplant can cure hemophilia

* Factor 8 is made in the liver* Can not get a liver transplant if have HIV/AIDS

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HIV/AIDS

HIV = Human Immunodeficiency Virus First/initial stages of disease

AIDS = Acquired Immune Deficiency Virus Late stages of the disease – severely compromised

immune system

HIV destroys CD4+ T Cells (which fight disease) Medication can limit/slow the destruction of the

immune system No cure – can live a few years to several decades

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How it Began:

Chimpanzee in West Africa Had a similar disease called Simian Immunodeficiency

Virus Chimp may have gotten the disease from monkeys

We hunted them for meat – when we came in contact with their blood, it mutated into the human version - HIV

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It is Spread by:

Unprotected Sex Anal riskier than vaginal which is riskier than oral

Multiple sex partners Especially if they have other STD’s

Sharing needles/syringes/water used to clean equipment for drug injection

Being born to an infected mother

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Magic Johnson

1991 found out he was HIV positive and quit Basketball Got HIV by having multiple sex partners

1992 played in the All-Star game Was All Star MVP

1992 played on the dream team in the Olympics Won the Gold medal

1996 played 32 games for the LakersCareer: 17,707 points, 6,559 rebounds, 10,141

assistsCreated the Magic Johnson Foundation

Educate people about HIV/AIDS