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A Virus-Hunter Falls Prey To a Virus He Underestimated (nytimes.com) 61

Peter Piot, 71, one of the giants of Ebola and AIDS research, is still battling a coronavirus infection that hit him "like a bus" in March. From a report:"This is the revenge of the viruses," said Dr. Peter Piot, the director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. "I've made their lives difficult. Now they're trying to get me." Dr. Piot, 71 years old, is a legend in the battles against Ebola and AIDS. But Covid-19 almost killed him. "A week ago, I couldn't have done this interview," he said, speaking recently by Skype from his London dining room, a painting of calla lilies behind him. "I was still short of breath after 10 minutes." Looking back, ruefully, on being brought down by a virus after a life as a virus-hunter, Dr. Piot said he had misjudged his prey and had become the hunted.

"I underestimated this one -- how fast it would spread. My mistake was to think it was like SARS, which was pretty limited in scope. Or that it was like influenza. But it's neither." In 1976, as a graduate student in virology at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium, Dr. Piot was part of the international team that investigated a mysterious viral hemorrhagic fever in Yambuku, Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of Congo. To avoid stigmatizing the town, team members named the virus "Ebola" after a nearby river. Later, in the 1980s, he was one of the scientists who proved that the wasting disease known as "slim" in Africa was caused by the same virus that was killing young gay men elsewhere. From 1991 to 1994, he was president of the International AIDS Society, and then the first director of U.N.AIDS, the United Nations' anti-H.I.V. program.

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A Virus-Hunter Falls Prey To a Virus He Underestimated

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  • More proof (Score:2, Insightful)

    Thank God is he in recovery. A truly great man. But this is more proof that people need to take COVID-19 seriously. Stay inside. Work from home. Only venture out when you have to, and then always wear a mask. Follow safe distancing guidelines. Have deplorables deliver your food and other necessities to you. It is of utmost importance that YOU survive so we can defeat Trump in November and bring this country back from insanity.

    • It is more proof that doctors and researchers are cavalier and think they are invincible. This should still be a Biosafety Level 4 type of virus. The researchers should be following procedures wearing full face P100 masks and decontaminating suits when dealing with infected patients and areas.

      In my state something like 17% of the cases are healthcare workers, and I would assume a few more are family members of those healthcare workers.

      • BSL4 is a bit over the top here. In general Coronaviruses are BSL2 with some, like SARS-Cov, being BSL3 as they cause potentially fatal diseases. Covid-19 is actually more likely to end up in BSL2 labs, but as its full extent is not known so far, it is mostly treated as BSL3. BSL4 however is not necessary. Ebola, Lassa, Marburg are all viruses in BSL4 and are way way more dangerous than any Coronavirus. Ebola kills between 83-90% of infected people. The problem with Covid-19 is that it is relatively harmles
  • From the title, I expected to read that the guy was dead from coronavirus. He's not, and I'm glad, and I hope it stays that way for him.
  • He should have taken a 25gram vitamin C IV. That would knock it out in a day or two.

  • by kbahey ( 102895 ) on Tuesday May 26, 2020 @06:57PM (#60108234) Homepage

    Listen to his Royal Institution lecture [youtube.com] from October 2018.

    Nothing earth shattering, but very interesting ...

    Then listen to the Q&A session [youtube.com] of the same lecture.

  • "I underestimated this one -- how fast it would spread. My mistake was to think it was like SARS, which was pretty limited in scope. Or that it was like influenza. But it's neither."

    Your mistake is because of misrepresented data from China, where authocratic regime needs trump the needs of science.

    • by vinn01 ( 178295 )

      +1

      It wasn't just the virus that he underestimated...

      China lied about all aspects of COVID-19 for many weeks during December 2019 and January 2020. Dr. Piot was likely infected in mid-February, just as the scientific community was realizing the magnitude of the bullsheet coming out of China.

      • It was obvious that China went into strict lockdown mode and was concerned about this virus in January. We don't know what the non-public data showed either.

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  • Was he the inspiration for the Matthew Modine character?
  • So the virus-hunter caught his prey. Good on him.

  • The beauty of this headline is that it works just as well if not better if you replace "virus" with "vampire".

"Protozoa are small, and bacteria are small, but viruses are smaller than the both put together."

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