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  • Even if you are infected with MAC, it can be hard to find the MAC bacteria. If your CD4 cell count is less than 50, your health care provider might treat you for MAC, even without a definite.

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The MAC hasopened all of itsfall 2020 exhibitionsand it just might be one of the safest places to go during the pandemic.We’ve scrutinized every step of the visitor experience and have put new measures in place such as a requirement to book tickets online in advance (includes members), which regulates the number of visitors per hour, as well as changes to the facility and exhibitions that make it a touch-free experience. Watch our video about what you can expect.


Saturday, October 31
4:30-6 pm

Enjoy some fa-boo-lous projects too cute to spook! As an alternative to trick-or-treating this Halloween, pick up a goodie bag of treats and activities to help you celebrate in true monster-mash style. Activities may be completed at your convenience. Share your wild creations on social media and tag us so we can see your amazing work!

Mac In For A Treatment

Cost: $5 - Each registration includes one trick-or-treat activity kit. Schedule your pick-up time from 4:30-6 pm on October 31 when you register and show off your costume from your car when you arrive (we’ll be wearing ours!). Sign-up now!

Stay at home but stayed engaged with Your Museum. See behind-the-scenes videos and virtual tours of our remarkable exhibitions. Enjoy story time with your favorite pre-schooler. Visit an online exhibition or follow us on Facebook or Twitter for fascinating information about our collections, as well as Pompeii and Mount St. Helens. New content added regularly. Find all of our online programs.

Mac In For A Treat

Mac

MAC is a group of mycobacteria found in the air, water, soil, household dust, food, drinking water (even from treated water systems) and in many animals. These bugs are related to both bacteria and fungi; some are capable of causing serious human illness (tuberculosis and leprosy are caused by mycobacterium, for example). They can enter the body through the lungs or intestines and then spread through the bloodstream.

Mac

MAC occurs most frequently among people with HIV/AIDS (although its incidence in that group has been declining) but in rare cases, also infects people who don’t have compromised immunity, including children. According to the CDC, MAC occurs in approximately one out of every 100,000 persons in the United States per year. It isn’t passed from person to person and is probably picked up from the environment, although just how isn’t known. Symptoms include high fever, night sweats, diarrhea, weight loss, abdominal pain, fatigue, weakness, anemia, elevated liver function tests and, sometimes, enlargement of the liver and spleen.

MAC is treated with a combination of antibiotics that should include at least two drugs, usually clarithromycin or azithromycin, plus ethambutol. Other antibiotics may be added depending on the severity of the case. Unfortunately, all of the drugs used to treat MAC can cause serious side effects that may require treatment with yet other drugs. And, because the infection is difficult to eradicate, the antibiotics have to be used long term to prevent further attacks.

In addition to antibiotic therapy, I would recommend trying to increase resistance to infection by boosting daily intake of garlic and medicinal mushrooms (especially shiitake, enoki, maitake, reishi and cordyceps). Your wife might also consult with a practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine to help address her immunity and MAC.

Andrew Weil, M.D.