Chinook Medical Gear, Inc.
Chinook E-News August 2007 Issue
QuikClot Used in Paramount Pictures "Shooter"
Rise in Cases of West Nile May Portend an Epidemic
Events & Trade Shows
New Products
Monthly Specials
Individual First Aid Kit
IV Set 60 and 15 Drop
Hi Jessica,  
Feels a bit extra exciting this month with Hollywood in the mix! The first feature article is regarding the latest movie on my list - Mark Wahlberg in the film Shooter where he applies QuikClot (a hemostatic agent) to himself! Next up is a recent article releasing information on the rise in cases of West Nile Virus this year.  Be sure to check out New Products as we have added some high demand special request items to our regular product offering. We hope you enjoy!

Mark Wahlberg uses the original QuikClot brand hemostatic agent to save his own life in Paramount Pictures new movie "Shooter".
Ok so maybe it's not 'new' anymore but I thought it was a pretty cool blurb to include in the E-News! Below is an excerpt of the review for the film that includes the mention of QuikClot.
QuikClot Hemostatic Agent
...The feature-length cat-and-mouse game that follows is nimbly executed by Fuqua (Training Day, King Arthur), who's grown immeasurably more confident as a director since making his debut with the slapdash Chow Yun-Fat vehicle The Replacement Killers, which was like the movie equivalent of bad Chinese takeout. Fuqua isn't a virtuoso stylist, but he shoots the kind of lean, efficient action scenes that directors like Ted Kotcheff and John Flynn once specialized in, and the entire movie exudes a refreshingly low-tech vibe that's of a piece with the resourcefulness of its protagonist, who can fashion a makeshift IV out of grocery store sundries and, in what may be the most squirm-inducing act of self-medication since Bruce Willis pulled broken glass out of his bleeding bare feet in the original Die Hard, applies a granulated astringent called QuikClot to his gaping gunshot wounds...

Source: http://www.houstonpress.com/2007-03-22/film/shooter/

Rise in Cases of West Nile May Portend an Epidemic
Published: July 26, 2007

The number of West Nile virus cases in the United States is nearly four times what it was a year ago, meaning that a large epidemic may be in store, government researchers are reporting.

"It's certainly a warning sign that we need to be extremely vigilant," Dr. Lyle Petersen, the director of the division of vector-borne infections at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said yesterday. "The worst is yet to come."

The virus, carried by mosquitoes, causes a mild, flu-like illness in 20 percent of those infected, and no symptoms in about 80 percent. In about 1 percent of cases, the illness progresses to a brain infection that can be fatal.

Last year, 4,269 cases were reported in the United States, including 1,495 brain infections, and 177 people died. The risk of severe illnesses increases with age.

So far this year, 122 cases have been reported, with the most in California and the Dakotas. At this time last year, there had been only 33.

The reported cases are just the tip of the iceberg, researchers say. Many infections are never diagnosed because they were mild and the patient did not see a doctor, or was not tested for the virus.

This year, there have already been 42 brain infections and 3 deaths. This is early in the season, since 90 percent of the cases usually occur in August and early September. It is impossible to predict whether the trend will continue, Dr. Petersen said, adding that it may be related to "a lot of weird weather events," including both the heat waves in the West and unusual storm patterns in the Midwest.

If people keep getting infected at the current rate, he said, "we could see the largest epidemic ever."

The first known case of the disease in the United States occurred in New York City in 1999, and since then the virus has spread to every state.

In cases in the past, the virus was transmitted by transfusions and organ transplants, but tests are now done to protect the blood supply. This year, the tests have found 23 potential blood donors who were infected.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/26/health/26virus.html?ref=health

Events & Trade Shows

EMS Expo & Conference. October 9th - 13th 2007. Orlando, FL.

Chinook will be attending the EMS EXPO where attendees will be able to:
  -  Update and improve your clinical skills
  -  Earn CEUs for NREMT, state and local agency recertification

  -  Meet and learn from leading experts in EMS
  -  Discover how to improve individual and organizational performance
  -  View new equipment, products and services from national companies

  -  Share camaraderie and network with peers nationally and internationally

http://www.emsexpo2007.com/pub/ems/index.po

New Products
·   Wadhwa Emergency Airway DeviceN95 Particulate Respirator Mask
·   Melker Emergency Cricothyrotomy Catheter Set
·   Cook Emergency Pneumothorax SetMelker Emergency Cricothyrotomy Catheter Set
·   N95 Particulate Respirator Mask
·   SAMCAM Camouflage Self-Adhesive Bandage
·   MEDShields
·   SAM Soft Shell Splint XL 15"
·   SAM Sling in Black

Thank you Jessica for your business and continued support!

Jessica Denison
Chinook Medical Gear, Inc.
800.766.1365
www.chinookmed.com

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