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April 16, 2005: Marburg Outbreak & Codex Updates - Dr. Ronald Klatz

April 16, 2005: Marburg Outbreak & Codex Updates - Dr. Ronald Klatz

Published 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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Art Bell opens with a first-hour interview with Joe Jobe of the National Biodiesel Board, exploring the economics of biodiesel fuel, its 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions compared to petroleum diesel, and its potential to reshape American energy and agriculture. The conversation covers engine compatibility, cost comparisons, and the strategic importance of weaning the nation off imported oil.

Dr. Ronald Klatz then joins to discuss the alarming Marburg virus outbreak in Angola, where a new strain is killing at rates approaching 100%, far exceeding the historical 23-25% fatality rate. Art and Dr. Klatz examine the terrifying possibility that the virus has become airborne through respiratory droplets, the vulnerability of healthcare workers despite standard precautions, and the potential for terrorists to weaponize such a pathogen.

The discussion turns to the mysterious mailing of deadly H2N2 influenza samples to thousands of labs worldwide, the unsettling disappearance of two shipments, and the broader pattern of suspicious deaths among microbiologists. Dr. Klatz also provides an update on stem cell breakthroughs showing promise in reversing spinal cord injuries, stroke damage, and cancer treatment in veterinary applications.
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