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I had imagined this particular story to be
about the science of the amazingly developed city of Hong Kong. I thought it
would make a fantastic tale to contrast the role of science in people's lives
between India, the Philippines and Hong Kong. However, unfortunately, my
experiences during my week in Hong Kong were largely confined to public toilets
and the bathroom of my friend Aaron, with whom I stayed. But this in itself
makes a good story, so this week on Mr Science, we are going to look at the
diseases that my brother and I picked up during our tour of Asia, and how they
were treated. It is ironic that, having been so careful with the water and food
in India, that my brother James and I should get sick from eating at McDonalds,
but all the evidence is pointing that way. They probably made the Coke we
ordered using tap water. James's illness hit within 12 hours, with vomiting and
severe dehydration. He was so dehydrated that he took in about 2 litres of
saline drip in the Indian hospital before he even went to the toilet. I did not
react with vomiting, and perhaps because of James's sickness, did not think
much of my own until I'd left the country. It was on landing in Hong Kong,
incredibly tired from the 3.00 am start, that it all hit. And it hit hard, and
explosively! My body erupted, not from my mouth like with James, but from the
other end. This podcast contains live recordings from Hong Kong as well as an
indepth look at these troubles.