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Message started by freediver on Sep 12th, 2014 at 7:26pm

Title: Possums are bad
Post by freediver on Sep 12th, 2014 at 7:26pm
Yet another nasty disease carried by possums:

Possum faeces may cause flesh-eating ulcers in humans, Victorian researchers say

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-10/researchers-link-possums-to-flesh-eating-bacteria/5733056

People are being warned to avoid touching possum faeces because of the risk of being exposed to a bacteria linked to flesh-eating ulcers.

Infectious disease researchers at Victoria's Barwon Health have found that possums can carry the buruli bacteria, which can cause major skin ulcers in humans.

Barwon Health Associate Professor Daniel O'Brien said possum faeces is rich in the bacteria.

He told 774 ABC Melbourne there needs to be more research into whether contact with possum faeces is what causes buruli ulcers, also known as Bairnsdale ulcers, in humans.

"What we know in areas where we're getting infections and possums are infected is that their possum poo does carry a large amount of the organism," he said.

"What we do think is a good public health measure is to remove the possum faeces from the area as much as possible and wash your hands as much as you can after that to minimise potential exposures."

The infection starts as a painless or itchy pimple, which then breaks down to form an ulcer. If untreated, the ulcer can spread.

Professor O'Brien said although curable, the condition can be serious.

"The treatment is really quite difficult," he said.

"It often involves a long period of antibiotics which can be difficult to take and often involves surgery."

He said people have been infected in Victoria's Gippsland region and the Bellarine Peninsula, and most recently in the Mornington Peninsula.

No infected possums have been detected in metropolitan Melbourne.

Professor O'Brien said a better understand of the bacteria's transmission is needed.

"The most important thing for me is that we can prevent this infection, because at the moment we can treat it but we don't really know how to prevent it," he said.

"When you see young kids coming into the clinic with really nasty ulcers on their arm ... what we really need to do is stop them getting it in the first place."

Title: Re: Possums are bad
Post by Brian Ross on Sep 12th, 2014 at 7:48pm
"May" does not equate to "do", FD.   So, you got bored with picking on Muslims and now feel the need to pick on Possums?   ::)

Title: Re: Possums are bad
Post by Setanta on Sep 12th, 2014 at 7:50pm

Brian Ross wrote on Sep 12th, 2014 at 7:48pm:
"May" does not equate to "do", FD.   So, you got bored with picking on Muslims and now feel the need to pick on Possums?   ::)


Just wait till the possums convert to Islam! He'll be calling it biological warfare. ;D

Title: Re: Possums are bad
Post by buzzanddidj on Sep 12th, 2014 at 8:21pm

Quote:
Infectious disease researchers at Victoria's Barwon Health have found that possums can carry the buruli bacteria, which can cause major skin ulcers in humans.

Barwon Health Associate Professor Daniel O'Brien said possum faeces is rich in the bacteria.



Now, when did the little buggers start doing THAT ?


I fed a small family of "semi-domesticated" ringtails that lived in the trees overhanging my back yard - in Melbourne's Fitzroy - for many generations

Thankfully - at the time - I had a strict, personal hygiene policy of NOT rubbing possum sh!t into open wounds 







Title: Re: Possums are bad
Post by freediver on Sep 12th, 2014 at 8:33pm

Brian Ross wrote on Sep 12th, 2014 at 7:48pm:
"May" does not equate to "do", FD.   So, you got bored with picking on Muslims and now feel the need to pick on Possums?   ::)


Other way round. I picked on possums first.

"What we know in areas where we're getting infections and possums are infected is that their possum poo does carry a large amount of the organism," he said.

Does "does" equate to do?

Title: Re: Possums are bad
Post by JaSin on Sep 12th, 2014 at 11:09pm
Most 'Poos' do FD  ;)
Especially for those people with poor health who are susceptible to anything, even Peanut Butter.

In New Zealand: If you swerve to miss a Possum, so as not to kill it - you will be given a hefty fine by any Police Officer who catches you doing it.

Title: Re: Possums are bad
Post by Laugh till you cry on Sep 12th, 2014 at 11:11pm
Lostweekend58 and Gizmo need to consider adjusting their diet.

Title: Re: Possums are bad
Post by Setanta on Sep 12th, 2014 at 11:12pm

Jasin wrote on Sep 12th, 2014 at 11:09pm:
Most 'Poos' do FD  ;)
Especially for those people with poor health who are susceptible to anything, even Peanut Butter.

In New Zealand: If you swerve to miss a Possum, so as not to kill it - you will be given a hefty fine by any Police Officer who catches you doing it.


A lot of us in the southern states think any visiting "cane toads" should be run over.

Title: Re: Possums are bad
Post by JaSin on Sep 12th, 2014 at 11:17pm
There's a great Restaurant in Haast (Westland) New Zealand called 'Roadkill RoadHouse'  ;D

I kid you not!  ;)

Title: Re: Possums are bad
Post by Team Knight Errant Grappler on Sep 12th, 2014 at 11:53pm
Dame Edna doesn't seem to think so...

Title: Re: Possums are bad
Post by Brian Ross on Sep 13th, 2014 at 12:35am

freediver wrote on Sep 12th, 2014 at 8:33pm:

Brian Ross wrote on Sep 12th, 2014 at 7:48pm:
"May" does not equate to "do", FD.   So, you got bored with picking on Muslims and now feel the need to pick on Possums?   ::)


Other way round. I picked on possums first.

"What we know in areas where we're getting infections and possums are infected is that their possum poo does carry a large amount of the organism," he said.

Does "does" equate to do?


The article notes that not all Possums are infected, FD.  Remember, correlation does not denote causation?  Very applicable here, just as in any statistical analysis, including epidemiology. 

So, you going to suggest that they should all be deported?   ::)

Title: Re: Possums are bad
Post by Setanta on Sep 13th, 2014 at 12:44am

Brian Ross wrote on Sep 13th, 2014 at 12:35am:

freediver wrote on Sep 12th, 2014 at 8:33pm:

Brian Ross wrote on Sep 12th, 2014 at 7:48pm:
"May" does not equate to "do", FD.   So, you got bored with picking on Muslims and now feel the need to pick on Possums?   ::)


Other way round. I picked on possums first.

"What we know in areas where we're getting infections and possums are infected is that their possum poo does carry a large amount of the organism," he said.

Does "does" equate to do?


The article notes that not all Possums are infected, FD.  Remember, correlation does not denote causation?  Very applicable here, just as in any statistical analysis, including epidemiology. 

So, you going to suggest that they should all be deported?   ::)


Well at least infected Muslim possums that come on boats should be deported before they bring their biological war upon us.

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