Global Health Chronicles

Dr. Martha Rogers

David J. Sencer CDC Museum, Global Health Chronicles

 

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00:00:58 - Background/education

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Partial Transcript: Let's begin with your background a little bit.

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Roberts recalls how her father’s medical career influenced her, and how she became interested in Public Health while at Medical College of Georgia.

Keywords: Commerce, GA; Oregon; South Pacific

Subjects: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Emory University; Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS); Medical College of Georgia

00:03:26 - Early involvement in AIDS

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Partial Transcript: Sounds terrific. Let's shift our focus to your work on what was going to become known as AIDS.

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers rehashes how she was placed on the AIDS task force and her role as an EIS officer.

Keywords: Barbizon Hotel; Division of Viral Diseases; H. Haverkos; J. Curran; New York, NY; P. Thomas; STD Division; gay men

Subjects: CDC; EIS; Kaposi's sarcoma; MMWR; Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP)

00:08:49 - Standard operating procedures at CDC

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Partial Transcript: What a great idea. You talk about a case-control study…

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers reflects on her role collecting data in New York City for the first case control study CDC conducted.

Keywords: Case control study; Los Angeles, CA; New York City Health Department; New York, NY; San Francisco, CA

Subjects: CDC

00:10:59 - Atmosphere at CDC during early days of HIV

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Partial Transcript: Can you describe the atmosphere among those working on this disease?

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers looks back on her time interviewing homosexual men, what she learned from them medically and socially.

Keywords: Infectious disease; J. Curran; gay population; infectious pediatrician; poppers; sexually transmitted disease (STD); viral disease

Subjects: CDC

00:18:00 - Organization of Task Force at CDC

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Partial Transcript: Can you say a little bit about the organization of all of you that were working on this disease at CDC?

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers discusses the organizational and operational structure of the Task Force.

Keywords: Division of Viral Diseases; G. Schochetman, Dr. Chin-Yih Ou; S. McDougal; Task Force

Subjects: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS)

00:21:40 - AIDS and children/surveillance system

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Partial Transcript: Excellent. I’d like to move on to discuss your work on AIDS and children.

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers discusses her work on pediatric AIDS cases in New York City, as well as what a disease surveillance system is and the system she created to study reported children.

Keywords: Atlanta, GA; Harlem Hospital; IV drug user; Internal medicine; J. Oleske; Los Angeles, CA; Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital; New York, NY; Newark, NJ; P. Thomas; San Francisco, CA; gay population; heterosexual transmission; pediatrician; surveillance system

Subjects: CDC; EIS; acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)

00:26:19 - Linking sick children to gay men

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Partial Transcript: So we call them pediatric cases but at the time they were just sick kids.

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers explains the similarities in symptom patterns between kids and gay men along with the challenges associated with determining the modes of disease transmission.

Keywords: California; Gay men; New Jersey; New York, NY; Task Force; case control study; epidemic; immune system; immunosuppressive condition; opportunistic infection; perinatal period; surveillance

Subjects: MMWR; Pneumocystis pneumonia

00:30:49 - U.S. atmosphere and community concerns

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Partial Transcript: Okay. Well having all these kids dying with what appeared like it could be related to what was killing gay men and eventually the IV drug users…

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers addresses the discrimination faced by infected children and their families after news broke about hemophiliac teens being infected by “tainted blood products.”

Keywords: Gay men; IV drug users; R. White; United States; disease; epidemic; pediatric; political climate; press

Subjects: Hemophilia

00:34:30 - CDC's early recommendations

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Partial Transcript: Looking at the federal government's role at the time, were you beginning to develop any kind of recommendations in those very early months and years as how people should respond to this?

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers looks back on creating clinical guidelines for HIV-infected children, including a study she conducted to examine HIV transmission in children.

Keywords: Bronx, NY; Federal government; G. Friedland; HIV-infected children; Montefiore University Hospital; casual transmission; clinical guideline; pediatric; surveillance

Subjects: CDC; HIV

00:38:50 - Budget/Surveillance

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Partial Transcript: So by that time CDC was able to fund a study.

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers recalls her budgetary understanding and the importance of surveillance.

Keywords: Ebola; Legionnaire's disease; case control study; pediatrics; surveillance

Subjects: CDC; EIS

00:42:44 - Case definition during the early years

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Partial Transcript: So a case is, again, sort of the baseline of how you're gonna collect information, how you’re gonna do a study.

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers discusses the evolution of the AIDS case definition.

Keywords: Bronx, NY; Case definition; E. Abrams; G. Friedland; G. Scott; Haitian population; IV drug use; Jackson Memorial Hospital; Montefiore Hospital; New York, NY; P. Thomas; gay men; immunologist; lymphadenopathy; pediatric population; perinatal cohort study; pregnant

Subjects: CDC; HIV; epidemiology

00:48:55 - Retrovirus status/relationships with other federal agencies

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Partial Transcript: When you look back, do you see a huge watershed when it was determined that it was a retrovirus and then that there was a test in terms of approaches, guidelines and so on?

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers recounts the institutional shift within CDC after identifying HIV as a retrovirus, as well as working alongside other federal agencies in developing perinatal guidelines.

Keywords: L. Moffison; M.G. Folwer; New York City Health Department; antibody test; cancer; confidential; gay population; lymphadenopathy; perinatal guideline; pregnant; retrovirus; surveillance

Subjects: AIDS; CDC; HIV; National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID); National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD); National Institutes of Health (NIH)

00:58:22 - Hindsight on CDC response

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Partial Transcript: It sounds like you were there for a lot of the big events.

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers looks back on the possibility of a different federal response if there had been more federal funding alongside a more supportive press.

Keywords: Atlanta, GA; Funding; Miami, FL; outbreak investigation; press; universal precautions

Subjects: CDC; public health

01:04:48 - Conclusion

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Partial Transcript: Talk about your subsequent professional work.

Segment Synopsis: Dr. Rogers closes by relaying her gratitude for having had such an opportunity to work on the early AIDS Task Force, followed by how she continues her work to fight HIV/AIDS through other organizations such as PEPFAR.

Keywords: G. Louganis; Global AIDS Program; data system; discrimination; fear; media; press; stigma; surveillance system

Subjects: AIDS; CNN; HIV; President's Emergency Plan for AIDS relief (PEPFAR)