Melanie
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
In 1932, 100,000 people in Los Angeles became ill. 5% had Polio but others were ill with other diseases and illnesses. In 1934, blood serum from the victims of the outbreak was used on the staff of LA Hospital. Although some who never had this serum injected into them did get sick, MUCH MORE injected with the serum became ill with an unknown disease which was polio-like. The 1934 LA Hospital outbreak is the first recorded ME/CFS outbreak.
I believe the LA Hospital staff that were not injected with the blood serum of the victims of the 1932 outbreak became ill when the ME/CFS was in a contagious stage from the staff that did get the serum injection.
Video of Dr. Byron discussing the 1932 and 1934 outbreaks.
1934 Outbreak: http://me-pedia.org/wiki/1934_Los_Angeles_atypical_polio_outbreak
1932 Outbreak: "In 1932, there were epidemics in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Los Angeles. Los Angeles' epidemic was so bad that the city's public health services began to break down. Ambulances and stretchers blocked the streets in front of the county hospital, where frightened hospital workers turned people away." http://www.teachspace.org/personal/research/poliostory/fear2.html
I believe the LA Hospital staff that were not injected with the blood serum of the victims of the 1932 outbreak became ill when the ME/CFS was in a contagious stage from the staff that did get the serum injection.
Video of Dr. Byron discussing the 1932 and 1934 outbreaks.
1934 Outbreak: http://me-pedia.org/wiki/1934_Los_Angeles_atypical_polio_outbreak
1932 Outbreak: "In 1932, there were epidemics in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Los Angeles. Los Angeles' epidemic was so bad that the city's public health services began to break down. Ambulances and stretchers blocked the streets in front of the county hospital, where frightened hospital workers turned people away." http://www.teachspace.org/personal/research/poliostory/fear2.html
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