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Chapter 996: Prevention and treatment of yellow fever, decisively embrace senior brother! (Please give me a guaranteed monthly ticket at the end of the month and next month)

 Gretel escaped from his senior brother and returned to his room, writing and drawing. He filled a piece of paper, then another piece of paper, and then decisively went out to hug his senior brother's thigh:

"Brother, you must help me!"

Gretel stretched out the two pieces of paper in front of his senior brother, with a matter-of-fact expression on his face:

"I can't do these things alone! Senior brother, you are helping me and the council with this matter! My research is very important to the council!"

Archmage Baierbo sighed. He said, "You've come to defraud me of funds again. There is no money for you to defraud in this wilderness." He took the paper and read it at a glance:

The handwriting on the paper was flying and flying. It was obvious that Grete wrote very quickly and was a little crooked. From time to time, he would erase a line, or circle a line of words, and directly pull out a line and pull it to a certain line below.

But excluding these messy visual effects, the overall document is still quite clear. On the first line of the first page, there is a big title: Prove the mode of infection, and there is a full list of sub-items below:

Respiratory transmission (put sick and healthy people in the same room, but no other contact);

Gastrointestinal transmission (allowing healthy people to come into contact with the patient's excrement, and then eat directly without washing hands, but without other contact);

Contact transmission (allowing healthy people to touch the skin of the sick person and the clothes used by the sick person, but no other contact);

Hematogenous transmission (injecting healthy people with patient blood, but no other contact);

Insect-borne transmission (let healthy people and sick people live in a room that is connected but separated by iron railings, and put mosquitoes, fleas, lice, etc. in each room, but otherwise, no other contact)...

"Didn't you already ask people to repel mosquitoes?" Archmage Baierbo asked Grete with a black line on his face, shaking the piece of paper:

"You're sure it's because of mosquitoes, why are you doing so many experiments?"

"What if I'm sure I'm wrong?" Gretel looked at him confidently:

"I just think that there must be a way to spread the disease on a large scale. I can control a few others - such as prohibiting healthy people from getting close to them to avoid respiratory and contact transmission; such as handling excrement, requiring hand washing in and out, and avoiding digestive tract

infect;"

He spoke plausibly and said several methods in one go:

"It's just about repelling mosquitoes. I can't set up the magic circle by myself, so I asked my senior brother for help!"

"Actually, you are just lazy..." Archmage Baierbo wanted to hit him on the head. Seeing Gretel leaning back slightly and looking at him very warily, he put his hand down again:

"Well, with so many patients, management, care, and recording all require manpower - did you ask me for someone to come? Or did you ask me to ask for someone from the other side? In addition to recording their illness, you can leave everything else to me

Let the Eagle Nation do it..."

"But you have to send someone to build the house, otherwise it will not meet my requirements. For example, all rooms must be equipped with mosquito repellent arrays to eliminate the possibility of insect vectors..."

"Okay, okay, wait until I finish reading, and I will help you if you really need it." Archmage Baierbo stopped with a headache, and then looked at the second piece of paper:

Prevention and treatment.

His eyes jumped suddenly and he stared at Gretel. Gretel looked at him confidently:

"Elder brother, you don't want the magicians and warriors of the Council to go exploring in the jungle and survive one by one, dying of illness, right? You don't want a boat of adventurers to dock, go ashore for a walk, and then half of them fall ill.

Right? You don’t want to either..."

"stop!"

Archmage Baierbo couldn't bear to stop. Seeing that Grete shut up obediently, he lowered his eyes and read line by line. Under the "Prevention and Treatment" item, he took it seriously and divided it into three items.

Under the three items, each is divided into many sub-items:

1. Prevention. Find out the cause of the disease and prevent it in advance. For example, if it is transmitted through mosquitoes, make a magic device to prevent mosquitoes from getting close; or find medicine, smoke it, and apply it on the body; or use mosquito nets in the campsite...



2. Treatment. Find symptomatic drugs (either local or Nevis), or symptomatic, lower-cost treatments (mainly referring to low spellcasting levels and costs), and treat them;

Three, vaccine!

Outside this word - this word was invented by Gretel - Gretel carefully crossed the box several times and circled it carefully. Archmage Baierbo did not look down, but looked up at Gretel and sighed again.

Take a breath:

"Next time when you submit a report, please don't make your preference so obvious, okay?"

Of the three entries, only vaccine is heavily circled, so you can see what you want to do at a glance. So are you writing the other two entries to cover for this?

We haven’t even studied it yet, so why are you leaning towards the vaccine? If you submit a report like this, it’s easy to be criticized. This one is not approved and that one is not approved!

"Hehe... Isn't this just for senior brother to see..." Grete replied with a smile:

"Besides, the vaccine is indeed the most effective! Brother, think about it, each person carries a magic prop, it's so expensive. Apply medicine on your body every day before going out. If you don't apply it even a little bit, you may get infected. It's better to go there

Before leaving Hong Kong, or even before departure, everyone should get a shot of vaccine!"

"So you are sure you can make a vaccine?"

Grete simply spread his hands.

No, not sure, not guaranteed to be done.

We need manpower and supplies.

"Brother, think about it, now it's just me and Cerira - oh, plus Lynn at most, and that Valensimo might be able to help, and Bernard can only help with the lifting -

—When do you want to go?"

"Then what do you mean?" Archmage Baierbo supported his chin, tilted his head, and looked at Gretel from head to feet, and then from feet to head:

"Do you want the airship to make another trip to pick up your team of necromancers from the oak forest?"

In terms of vaccine research and development, it seems that only Grete's team currently has experience... Under Grete's guidance, they have made vaccines for vaccinia and rabies, and currently seem to be developing a cholera vaccine...

Gretel shook his head desperately. A flight by an airship costs a lot of money! If possible, just use the current manpower to do the work. Don't bother with another trip!

"——Or should I take you back now, stuff you back into your medical clinic, and come back after the vaccine is developed?"

"No!"

Grete blurted out. I don’t want to go back now! I don’t want to die! If I want to go back, I have to hang around outside for a few more years to make everyone forget about the “Lord of Plague” before I come back!

"Then what do you want?"

"House, supplies, manpower...the most important thing is manpower...Senior brother, give me at least ten people! Ten people who can write, record, and preferably cast spells!"

"If you just want to record, I will do it?" A sinister voice asked through the interface outside the window. Gretel turned his head, and Archmage Heins had walked in. With a wave of his hand, a golden light fell to the ground:

Skeleton, skeleton, skeleton, skeleton, skeleton...

"They can also write and record, and can work independently without my control. How about it? Do you want it?"

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