Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 St. Bernard Parish Government http://newsroom.eworldwire.com/releases/13881 Internet: creppel@... http://www.sbpg.net Company Information: St. Bernard Parish Government 8201 West Judge Drive Chalmette, LA 70043 USA Ph. 504-278-4227 Fx. 504-278-4330 Media Contacts: Mr. Charlie Reppel Saint Bernard Parish Government 504.278.4227 FOR MOLD CLINIC STUDIES Only: Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker, MD Physician, Mold Illnesses 410.957.1550 or Dr. Lipsey, PhD Environmental Toxicologist 904.398.2166 More details in the press release file on this site. « Previous MEDIA AVAILABLE: St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana Government- Mold Experts Find Evidence Of Biotoxin Illness And Extreme Levels Of Toxic Mold For Immediate Release ST. BERNARD PARISH, La./EWORLDWIRE/Feb. 27, 2006 --- More than one- half of 189 patients in five different groups including firemen, parish employees, health workers and homeless adults and homeless children are found to have highly elevated neurological and physical symptoms related to mold illness. In contrast, 22 crew members of the M/S Scotia Prince were normal in identical tests. Experts recommend expanded medical evaluation/treatment and protective measures for residents and workers. A " Mold Clinic " held in St. Bernard Parish, La. February 9-12, 2006 found that more than half the patients examined exhibited symptoms of biotoxin illness. Simultaneously, houses in the parish were found to have extremely high levels of toxin-producing molds including Stachybotrys (also known as Black Mold). " Our parish was devastated by Katrina with all but two buildings sustaining flood damage, " said Henry , parish president. " We're working hard to rebuild our community but we must have safe, temporary housing where our residents can escape constant exposure to widespread mold growth. " The Mold Clinic was run by Dr. Ritchie C. Shoemaker, a nationally known physician, who has treated more than 5,000 biotoxin illness patients in over 30 years of medical practice and is the author of several books and scientific articles including " Mold Warriors, " published in 2005. (www.moldwarriors.com). " There is no question about the potential for illness caused by biotoxins in this population, the data are overwhelming, " stated Dr. Shoemaker, in his report to the Saint Bernard Parish president, parish fire chief, parish Homeland Security manager and the general manager of the Scotia Prince. " Our findings support the hypothesis that there are many persons with exposure to toxigenic organisms including mold, in St. Bernard Parish. These people should undergo complete medical evaluation and treatment, " added Dr. Shoemaker. In a related environmental and landscape assessment in which he took samples and pictures of the housing and neighborhoods of the Parish, Dr. L. Lipsey, a forensic toxicologist reported that, " Most of the homes had extremely high levels (of mold), the highest I have ever seen in my 35 years of testing homes for toxic mold. The most common pathogenic mold appeared to be Stachybotrys, sometimes called the `Black Mold,' known to be ten times more toxic than the most pathogenic but more common molds, Penicillium and Aspergillus. Stachybotrys produces tricothocenes which, in highly purified forms have been developed by the U.S. Army and never used, having since been destroyed. " Dr. Lipsey continues, " Many of the homes must be bulldozed and burned since they cannot be salvaged, and none of the parish residents living on the Scotia Prince (who have remained less affected by the toxins) should return to their neighborhoods without proper protective equipment. " Results of the mold clinic and sampling from the homes in St. Bernard Parish follow. The control group for the study consisted of crew aboard the M/S Scotia Prince which has been docked in the Parish since mid September under contract to FEMA. None of the crew showed signs of biotoxin illness and Dr. Shoemaker noted in his report that " the only `residential' location in St. Bernard Parish that did not have its `residents' (the crew) identified with biotoxin-associated illness is the M/S Scotia Prince. Trailers installed next to contaminated buildings, used by persons with unprotected indoor exposure to those contaminated structures cannot be considered to be a shelter strategy that provides protection from toxigenic elements, including fungi, resident in the contaminated structures. " The parish continues to struggle with accommodating residents in the face of a severe shortage of trailers and the imminent departure of the M/S Scotia Prince at the conclusion of FEMA's six month charter of the vessel. To view the summary of the findings, visit http://newsroom.eworldwire.com/media_uploads/Chart.pdf. For a full report, visit http://newsroom.eworldwire.com/newsroom.php? cid=308937. 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Web: http://www.richardlipsey.com KEYWORDS: St. Bernard, Hurricane, Katrina, Mold, Neurotoxins, Stachybotrys, Environment, Saint Bernard, Parish, Visual, Contrast, Sensitivity, ScotiaPrince, Warriors, Clinic, Mold, Illness, Rebuilding, Biotoxins, Toxigenic, Organisms, Flood, Damage, Local, Government, Health, Medical SOURCE: St. Bernard Parish Government AVAILABLE MEDIA: PDF File: Dr. Shoemaker Toxins Report (size: 0.4 k) Dr. Shoemaker Toxins Report http://newsroom.eworldwire.com/media_uploads/2. Dr.Shoemaker_toxins_report.pdf Click for fullsize PDF File: 3. Dr. Lipsey Mold Report (size: 0.1 k) Dr. Lipsey Mold Report http://newsroom.eworldwire.com/media_uploads/3. Dr.Lipsey_Mold_report.pdf Click for fullsize PDF File: Times Picayune News Article (size: 0.1 k) Times Picayune News Article http://newsroom.eworldwire.com/media_uploads/4. 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