Lyra500
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Great info on airborne fluids. A poster did catch the humans vs primates though. Please clarify. I know what you mean. A virologist on twitter was explaining this exact info a few weeks ago.
Interested in your opinion about the potential of cleaning sprays dispersing the virus I as suggested earlier as a theory in cross infection in the caged monkey event. It depends on distance between the animals & force of the sprayer. Surfaces close to the spray could be contaminated from droplets. Do you agree? Thx.
Clarification: What I should have said was that I was talking about the transmission of Ebola Zaire in humans and not the transmission of Ebola Reston in monkeys. They are not exactly the same. Ebola Reston is different in some way for starters, as it appears to have no effect on humans if The Hot Zone is anything to go by.
I have to say that when I read The Hot Zone I did wonder how they were so sure that it was the air ducting system that caused the spread. I did wonder whether the people responsible for cleaning the facility and feeding the moneys had actually transferred the virus between rooms. We know that infection control is pretty ropey even these days, and Reston was quite a while back and at the time I don't think the people working in the facility would have realised what they were dealing with at the start at least.
If Ebola Reston is the same as Zaire in that it can survive on surfaces etc, then I would have thought slapdash procedures by the people working in the animal house were at least as likely to have facilitated the spread between monkeys in the different rooms as airborne transmission.
Also - if airborne transmission was an issue now, then we would already be suffering serious outbreaks world wide - think about how influenza travels around the world each year. So at the moment we are OK, but I do fear that we may be living on borrowed time if we do not get control of the situation in west Africa.