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It is spread through direct contact with body fluids.I thought ebola could travel via the air. hmmm
It is spread through direct contact with body fluids.I thought ebola could travel via the air. hmmm
How much do they want to bet on "probably?"ABC7 News (@abc7newsBayArea) tweeted at 12:01am - 1 Oct 14:
CDC: US patient may have been exposed to just a handful of people since returning the US; probably did not infect others. (https://twitter.com/abc7newsBayArea/status/517071703638175746)
It is spread through direct contact with body fluids.
I don't understand why it seems to become highly contagious at an advanced stage, and after death. Is it because of all the bleeding that occurs, maybe?
My ipad has given up letting me copy and past again, but there was a tweet that said authorities have no concern about passengers on the Liberian flight as the patient did not have a fever then. But another said the patient's contacts will be checked so....?
That was Ebola-Reston, which is a completely different strain of Ebola.In the movie I posted from Nova, there were two groups of monkeys in separate rooms and healthy monkeys in one room started getting ebola. It is thought that the ventilation system was the way the virus moved from one group of monkeys to the other.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za_ZW1vpkzI
Initially thought to be the same hyper-deadly strain as the current Ebola outbreak that has killed hundreds in Africa, the previously unknown Reston variant turned out to be nonlethal to humans.
Please don't go there.
but there was a tweet that said authorities have no concern about passengers on the Liberian flight as the patient did not have a fever then. But another said the patient's contacts will be checked so....?
I don't understand why it seems to become highly contagious at an advanced stage, and after death. Is it because of all the bleeding that occurs, maybe?
My ipad has given up letting me copy and past again, but there was a tweet that said authorities have no concern about passengers on the Liberian flight as the patient did not have a fever then. But another said the patient's contacts will be checked so....?
I think because concentration of virus in bodily fluids becomes very high.
Why not? This is how this disease will take hold-from people not being honest about their chances of exposure, or on the other hand, lack of appropriate screening.
This patient "sought treatment" before arriving at the ER a couple of days later. I would like to know why, given this patient's symptoms and travel history, he wasn't isolated immediately. Either the medical facility neglected to screen him appropriately, or he was not honest about his travel history. Either of these possibilities are unacceptable.
The man saught medical treatment last Friday before being sent home, but later admitted to the hospital on Sunday.
Officials at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas put the man into “strict isolation” and sent a blood specimen to state and federal labs for testing.
http://news.yahoo.com/texas-patient-confirmed-as-first-ebola-case-diagnosed-in-us-205031312.html
i was reading an article and saw this
OMG what the actual hell is going on how could that have happened.
In the same article they say:
ya AFTER YOU SENT HIM HOMES FOR ANOTHER 48 HOURS to have contact with god knows how many more people.... this is how it got out of control in africa.
anyone know what is up with that?
CDC (@CDCgov) tweeted at 12:38am - 1 Oct 14:
CDC doesn't recommend people on same commercial airline flights w/US #Ebola patient undergo monitoring. 1.usa.gov/1nHgD2K (https://twitter.com/CDCgov/status/517081081326366721)
jjenny, we don't know who he went to first to seek treatment. It could have been a doctor's office or acute care center. As far as we know, when he presented at the hospital ER, he was isolated as soon as his travel history and symptoms became known.