Requested from DOH by R. Cuartero at 07:39 PM on
Sep 22, 2023.
Purpose: Data Management
Date of Coverage: 01/01/2015 - 09/22/2023
Tracking no: #DOH-232524326934
Cuartero 07:39 PM, Sep 22, 2023
Provide me documents on scientific studies, clinical trials, RCTs (Randomized Clinical Trials) on goggles being used as personal protective equipment (PPE) stops the spread of Nipah virus.
Receiving Officer 10:10 AM, Sep 23, 2023
September 23, 2023
Dear Ryan,
Thank you for your request dated Sep 22, 2023 under Executive Order No. 2 (s. 2016) on Freedom of Information in the Executive Branch, for Nipah virus and goggles.
We received your request on Sep 22, 2023 and will respond on or before Oct 13, 2023 07:39:34 PM, in accordance with the Executive Order's implementing rules and regulations.
Should you have any questions regarding your request, kindly contact me using the reply function on the eFOI portal at https://efoi-ph.uc.r.appspot.com/requests/aglzfmVmb2ktcGhyHQsSB0NvbnRlbnQiEERPSC0yMzI1MjQzMjY5MzQM, for request with ticket number #DOH-232524326934.
Thank you.
Respectfully,
FOI Receiving Officer
FOI Officer
Maker 11:22 AM, Sep 25, 2023
Good day!
Please be informed that we have endorsed your request to the DOH- PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES TEAM for action.
Kindly await for their response.
Thank you.
Maker 05:11 PM, Oct 19, 2023
October 19, 2023
Dear Ryan Cuartero,
Greetings!
Thank you for your request dated Sep 22, 2023 07:39:34 PM under Executive Order No. 2 (s. 2016) on Freedom of Information in the Executive Branch.
Your Request
You asked for Nipah virus and goggles.
Response to Request
Your FOI request is approved.
At present, there are limited studies specifically focused on Nipah Virus, particularly to the effectiveness of surgical masks, non-surgical masks, N95 masks, cloth masks, googles, acrylic glass shields, gowns, counter sneeze guards, hooded face shields used as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to prevent the transmission of the said virus. Nevertheless, standard infection control measures coupled with transmission-based precautions are effective means in mitigating virus transmission.
The US Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend the use of N95 or higher level protection respirators against airborne transmission of bacteria and viruses. When N95 filtering facepiece respirators are not available, surgical masks are suggested as an alternative.
Further, as to date, there are no licensed treatments available for Nipah Virus (NiV) infection. Treatment is limited to supportive care, including rest, hydration, balanced nutrition and treatment of symptoms as they occur.
There are, however, immunotherapeutic treatments (monoclonal antibody therapies) that are currently under development and evaluation for treatment of NiV infections. One such monoclonal antibody, m102.4, has completed phase 1 clinical trials and has been used on a compassionate use basis. In addition, the antiviral treatment remdesivir has been effective in nonhuman primates when given as post-exposure prophylaxis, and may be complementary to immunotherapeutic treatments. The drug ribavirin was used to treat a small number of patients in the initial Malaysian NiV outbreak, but its efficacy in people is unclear. Additional studies are warranted to better understand the effectiveness, safety and efficacy of these drugs.
Thank you
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Respectfully,
FOI Decision Maker
FOI Receiving Officer
Cuartero 02:51 AM, Oct 27, 2023
Nipah Virus and goggles
Tracking no: #DOH-232524326934
Request: Provide me documents on scientific studies, clinical trials, RCTs (Randomized Clinical Trials) which proves that goggles masks stop the spread of Nipah virus.
“At present, there are limited studies specifically focused on Nipah Virus, particularly to the effectiveness of surgical masks, non-surgical masks, N95 masks, cloth masks, googles, acrylic glass shields, gowns, counter sneeze guards, hooded face shields used as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to prevent the transmission of the said virus. Nevertheless, standard infection control measures coupled with transmission-based precautions are effective means in mitigating virus transmission.
The US Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend the use of N95 or higher level protection respirators against airborne transmission of bacteria and viruses. When N95 filtering facepiece respirators are not available, surgical masks are suggested as an alternative.”
Provide me review for these 5 items:
a) Give me all the documents on the “limited” scientific studies, clinical trials, RCTs (Randomized Clinical Trials) which proves that goggles stop the spread of Nipah virus.
b) Give me all the documents on the limited scientific studies, clinical trials, RCTs (Randomized Clinical Trials) which proves that goggles used as standard infection control measures coupled with transmission-based precautions is effective means in mitigating virus transmission.
c) Provide me documents on studies, clinical trials, RCT (Randomized Clinical Trials) that substantiate the claim that “The US Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend the use of N95 or higher level protection respirators against airborne transmission of bacteria and viruses.”
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