Medical tests and statements of Capt John Hoyte investigating his ill-health caused by contaminated aircraft cabin air.
Statements
Medical records
Acuherb Chinese Medical Centre, March 2005
John's last flight: 30 June 2005
Dr John McLaren-Howard, Biolab, April 2006
Pesticides and related substances in fat cells - organophosphates found
Volatile Organic Compounds in fat cells
DNA adducts (genomic DNA from leucocytes)
ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate), studies on neutrophils
Cell-free DNA in blood plasma
Mitochondrial membrane - Translocator Protein (TL)
Pesticides in blood cell membranes
Dr Sarah Mackenzie Ross, April 2006
Neuropsychological assessment
Dr Nicola Hembry, August 2006
Opinion about Biolab test results and exposure to contaminated cabin air
Prof Mohamed Abou-Donia, March 2007
Serum Test for Neuronal and Glial Autoantibodies
Dr John McLaren-Howard, Biolab, April 2007
Pesticides and related substances in fat cells
Volatile Organic Compounds in fat cells
DNA adducts (genomic DNA from leucocytes)
ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate), studies on neutrophils
Cell-free DNA in blood plasma
Dr Sarah Myhill, May 2007
Opinion about Biolab test results
Dr Jamal, June 2007
Neurological tests and opinion, and opinion of test results of Dr Abou-Donia and Dr Mackenzie Ross
John G Hoyte Testimony 8 December 08
John's account of his flying history and health problems
Dr John McLaren-Howard, Acumen, March 2009
Letter from Sarah Myhill to John's GP about test results
Screen for pesticides and related substances in fat cells
Volatile Organic Compounds in fat cells
DNA adducts (genomic DNA from leucocytes)
ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate), studies on neutrophils
Cell-free DNA in blood plasma
Superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase
Niacin Status (vitamin B3)
Prof Mohamed Abou-Donia, July 2009
Serum Test for Neuronal and Glial Autoantibodies.
More than three years after his last flight, these tests show that John is still suffering significant neurological damage.
Dr. Peter Julu, December 2009
Neurological test: Autonomic report.
"The central parasympathetic dysfunctions is similar to what we have observed in air crews exposed to contaminated cabin air."







