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Put my mask on…

October 1, 2009
So i told you guys that Trishy had something a-brewing and so she does…

To catch you all up, public health officials are up in arms about what type of mask healthcare workers should be wearing in order to minimize the potential for transmission of the virus– standard medical face masks or N95 surgical masks*. This might seem somewhat trivial to us (and, ok, it sort of is), but in the world of public health and epidemic control, this is an end-all be-all debate.
Just released today in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)**, is an editorial co-authored by epidemiologists Trish M. Perl, M.D., MSc, and her CDC protegé Arjun Srinivasan M.D.*** which comments on a simultaneously released study by Mark Loeb, M.D., MSc. The latter is a beautifully executed clinical trial which considers the case of respiratory protection in light of the resurgence of H1N1. Both the study and the editorial come to the conclusion (somewhat unexpectedly to most of the medical community) that based on what tangible facts there are, there is no palatable evidence that N95 masks offer any protectional advantage over standard face masks.
The CDC will release its official guidelines any day now, so we’ll see if this new insight affects what they tell us to do. And to those of you people who freak out and get super paranoid about this kind of stuff, chill out for a second. Jesus.
* Just to give you some grounding, N95 respirators are the kind of masks that they used during the SARS outbreak and around patients diagnosed with TB (i.e. consumption–no joke). They are designed such that they actually filter out any particles larger than 5 microns (gross germies). Regular face masks protect people from large droplets like spit (say it, don’t spray it, folks), but don’t actually filter anything out of the air.

** JAMA is kind of a big deal. They have many leather bound books and their headquarters smell of rich mahogany.

*** Knowing this guy, I think that his credentials should probably read M.D., S.N.D. (super nice dude), but that’s just me. Incidentally, if anyone can figure out how to invent and distribute new credentials, I’d be interested to know.

S to the Wizzle, F to the Lizzle

September 30, 2009

The Department of Health and Human Services recently held a video contest that invited contestants to create a creative 15-30 P.S.A. about prevention for the H1N1 strain of influenza (Swine Flu).

The recently declared winner is Dr. John D. Clarke, M.D., FAAFP, Medical Director of the Long Island Railroad. He won by spitting a pretty fierce rap about effective prevention techniques for the ultra-contagious strain– you can see the winning PSA above. If you check out Dr. Clarke’s YouTube page, you’ll see a couple videos of him freestyling about Swine Flu– and honestly, dude’s got flow. Forreal. Keep poking around YouTube and you’ll find other performances where he covers diseases that range from Asthma to Diabetes.
Is a Jay-Z and Dr. C collaboration in the works? Um, probably– like they said in a New York Times blurb:

“…if you ask us, anyone who can rhyme “hand sanitizer” with “I advise ya” should win a Grammy.”

Stay tuned for more swine flu updates over the next few days– Dr. Trish Perl* has some interesting stuff abrewing.

* For those of you who don’t know me, Dr. Trish Perl is both very busy and important and… well… my mom. God, I’m lame.