Blood transfusions could be dangerous in the long term, considering blood born pathogens. Such as HIV or malaria.
It would be hard to implement wide spread blood transfusions in Africa.
Realistically, can live 30+ years with HIV.
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Blood transfusions could be dangerous in the long term, considering blood born pathogens. Such as HIV or malaria.
It would be hard to implement wide spread blood transfusions in Africa.
IMO the word panic is being used to infer you are an uneducated simpleton that just doesn't understand medicine if you are worried at all over this. You must trust us, your government, implicitly. If you're worried and are "panicking" you must be a tinfoil hat donning rube.
Realistically, can live 30+ years with HIV.
Realistically, can live 30+ years with HIV.
I think New Orleans Charity Hospital should reopen to care for Ebola infected patients. Graduates of Charity School of Nursing, Tulane and LSU schools of medicine residents and teaching staff could do it! I would work with them in a heartbeat! Damn Katrina ruined it for everyone.
ETA: Charity has a contagion building and it is separate from any other part of the facility.
I realize that this person is a victim here but IMO she is a professional healthcare worker who knowingly boarded a flight with a fever following being totally involved in the care of an Ebola infected patient. She put her own personal interests over the safety of many, many people. That in my book is called negligence.
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/10/15/ebola-patient-traveled-day-before-diagnosis/
“Although she (Vinson) did not report any symptoms and she did not meet the fever threshold of 100.4, she did report at that time she took her temperature and found it to be 99.5,” said CDC Director Tom Frieden.
He said the president shares the view of CDC Director Tom Frieden that even one case of Ebola transmission is unacceptable.
"The president does share that view," Ernest said. He also repeated that the United States has no intention of closing travel to this country from West Africa. He said that shutting off travel would slow the flow of resources and personnel to fight Ebola in that region "so we can stop the outbreak there."
IMO the word panic is being used to infer you are an uneducated simpleton that just doesn't understand medicine if you are worried at all over this. You must trust us, your government, implicitly. If you're worried and are "panicking" you must be a tinfoil hat donning rube.
IMO the word panic is being used to infer you are an uneducated simpleton that just doesn't understand medicine if you are worried at all over this. You must trust us, your government, implicitly. If you're worried and are "panicking" you must be a tinfoil hat donning rube.
Trying to clean my dishes and this morning press confrence just hit me. This morning they said all Ebola patients will go to Presbyterian so why now are they moving second patient.
Shimon Prokupecz ‏@ShimonPro 4m4 minutes ago
CNN: U.S. expected to announce the Pentagon will be given the authority to call up reservists to deploy to west Africa to fight #Ebola
Pretty much.
Surprisingly CNN is blasting the CDC regarding protecals. Their experts are stating that the protecals are often conflicting, and they are giving healthcare workers a false sense of security regarding the risks.