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July 29, 2014, 07:52:34 PM |
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60% mortality rate means you're 4 times more likely to not die.
That makes the virus theoretically 4x more likely to be spread. A 90% mortality rate is ironically a containment benefit. If you get the treatment early, then there is a 40% chance of survival. But in case the epidemic spreads through the densely populated slums, no one will be there to provide medical treatment and more than 90% of the victims will die. Even now, large numbers of healthcare personnel who are taking care of the Ebola victims are themselves falling ill with the virus. The number of physicians and doctors willing to work with the Ebola patients is limited. Once they get infected with the virus, no one will be there to replace them.
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July 29, 2014, 08:14:39 PM |
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60% mortality rate means you're 4 times more likely to not die.
That makes the virus theoretically 4x more likely to be spread. A 90% mortality rate is ironically a containment benefit. If you get the treatment early, then there is a 40% chance of survival. But in case the epidemic spreads through the densely populated slums, no one will be there to provide medical treatment and more than 90% of the victims will die. Even now, large numbers of healthcare personnel who are taking care of the Ebola victims are themselves falling ill with the virus. The number of physicians and doctors willing to work with the Ebola patients is limited. Once they get infected with the virus, no one will be there to replace them. +1 This is important! The S#!+ really hits the fan when the health pros stop showing up for work. It is already starting to happen at some hospitals.
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July 30, 2014, 04:27:26 PM |
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Reminds me of the bird flu scare a few years ago, basically a scam for Big Pharma to pimp some untested wonder drug on the masses. Not saying it's not serious but I'm always dubious of these health scares...
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July 30, 2014, 04:36:03 PM |
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Reminds me of the bird flu scare a few years ago, basically a scam for Big Pharma to pimp some untested wonder drug on the masses. Not saying it's not serious but I'm always dubious of these health scares...
This is something different. There is no known cure, healthy (except for the ebola infection) people actually die from it. And many of these people die as well. It should be monitored closely to make sure that it doesn't spread, because this is really dangerous.
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July 30, 2014, 05:13:36 PM |
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Ebola outbreak: Victim who sparked fears of global epidemic was on way home to USPatrick Sawyer could have brought Ebola to US but died in Nigeria while en route to family in Minnesota[...] The 40-year-old father-of-three is believed to have contracted the disease from his sister, whom he was caring for without knowing she had Ebola. Mr Sawyer took two flights to get to Nigeria from Liberia, where he had attended his sister's funeral. The first took him from Monrovia to Lome in Togo, where he boarded a plane to Lagos. He collapsed at the airport on landing. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/10998222/Ebola-outbreak-Victim-who-sparked-fears-of-global-epidemic-was-on-way-home-to-US.html
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July 30, 2014, 05:15:14 PM |
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EBOLA: DOCTOR QUARANTINED IN CANADAA Canadian doctor has put himself in quarantine as a precaution after spending weeks in West Africa treating patients with the deadly Ebola virus alongside an American doctor who is now infected, local media said Tuesday. Azaria Marthyman of Victoria, British Columbia had worked in Liberia, one of four countries hit by an outbreak, with the Christian relief organization Samaritan's Purse. He has not tested positive for the virus, nor shown any symptoms since returning to Canada on Saturday, but one of his American colleagues, doctor Kent Brantly, is being treated for the disease. "Azaria is symptom-free right now and there is no chance of being contagious with Ebola if you are not exhibiting symptoms," Melissa Strickland, a spokesperson for Samaritan's Purse, told broadcaster CTV. Brantly, 33, became infected with Ebola while working with patients in the Liberian capital of Monrovia as he helped treat victims of the worst Ebola outbreak in history. He "is not doing well. He is still in the early stages of the Ebola infection but having some daily struggles," David McRay, a friend and family medicine doctor in Fort Worth, Texas, told AFP by phone. "He has requested that I not talk in detail about his symptoms and what he is experiencing, but he is weak and quite ill." http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2014/07/30/Canadian-doctor-quarantined-after-exposure-to-Ebola
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July 30, 2014, 05:17:25 PM |
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Ebola: Germany accepts infected patient for treatmentAs medical services across Europe are on high alert to prevent any risk of Ebola spreading here, a hospital in Germany accepts a patient with the virusWith medical services across Europe on high alert to prevent any risk of the Ebola virus spreading here, a hospital in Germany has agreed to accept an infected patient for treatment. More than 670 people have died so far in West Africa, as doctors struggle to contain the deadliest outbreak of the virus in history. The country of Liberia has closed most of its borders to prevent the spread of the disease. But, amid speculation their patient may be one of the world’s leading Ebola experts, doctors in Germany insist there is no risk of the infection spreading from him. He will be kept in a special isolation ward behind three separate air locks. The air inside the ward will be kept at lower pressure than outside, so none can escape – even though it is not believed Ebola can be transmitted by air. Doctors and nurses will wear complete protective bodysuits with their own oxygen supplies whenever in contact with him. The suits will be replaced and burned every three hours. The extreme precautions are an indication of how feared the Ebola virus is. The disease is spread by direct contact of blood or bodily fluids, including sweat and saliva. It causes massive internal bleeding, and is deadly in up to 90 per cent of cases. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/10998367/Ebola-Germany-accepts-infected-patient-for-treatment.html
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July 31, 2014, 02:33:26 PM |
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The most effective drug against Ebola appears to be Favipiravir, an experimental anti-viral drug with a broad spectrum, that is currently undergoing phase 3 clinical trials for influenza. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166354214000576
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Sometimes, if it looks too bullish, it's actually bearish
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lepirate
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July 31, 2014, 03:13:12 PM |
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Then let's hope that it works on humans as well, and that it doesn't give any horrible side effects!
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July 31, 2014, 04:51:48 PM |
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Reminds me of the bird flu scare a few years ago, basically a scam for Big Pharma to pimp some untested wonder drug on the masses. Not saying it's not serious but I'm always dubious of these health scares...
This is something different. There is no known cure, healthy (except for the ebola infection) people actually die from it. And many of these people die as well. It should be monitored closely to make sure that it doesn't spread, because this is really dangerous. Ahh right then it does sound pretty nasty, hadn't really paid much attention to the story to be honest.
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July 31, 2014, 07:49:16 PM |
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I really wish these people who go to Ebola-affected places, would stay there. Maybe I'm just paranoid from playing Plague Inc., but this is how it starts
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July 31, 2014, 08:15:25 PM |
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I really wish these people who go to Ebola-affected places, would stay there. Maybe I'm just paranoid from playing Plague Inc., but this is how it starts In one way yes, because that would be the most effective way to prevent it from spreading to the rest of the world. But on the other hand, you can't really shut down a whole nation just because a few hundreds have died. The most important thing for governments in the world is to keep their eyes out for signs of infection and quarantine the infected people. One of the problems with many of the countries in western Africa is that people does not have any trust in government and doctors, and therefore they don't seek help themselves, and all the help the government and voluntary doctors wants to give will be rejected.
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August 01, 2014, 04:50:59 AM |
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Who saw this movies a few years ago? At the time I saw it, it scared the ^%*# out of me. Looks like its real, this time: Contagionhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt1598778/
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August 02, 2014, 06:56:21 PM |
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August 03, 2014, 09:02:02 AM |
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It only infects through body fluids, meaning that infected body fluids have to enter healthy persons bodies for ebola to spread. Driving the ambulance without police escort isn't that dangerous.
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August 03, 2014, 10:27:29 AM |
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It only infects through body fluids, meaning that infected body fluids have to enter healthy persons bodies for ebola to spread. Driving the ambulance without police escort isn't that dangerous.
I agree, however it might be dangerous for the next patient who has to use that ambulance if he started throwing up inside the ambulance or otherwise spreading bodily fluids everywhere. It might also be dangerous if he started vomiting halfway during the walk and someone else accidentally came into contact with it. Someone who uses the hospital's toilet facilities after him could potentially become infected too unless the hospital staff choose to keep him well separated from the other patients.
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August 03, 2014, 01:33:52 PM |
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Ebola is real danger to all the world! From 100 people infected, only 10 will survive. I really hope that we will be able to stop Ebola in Africa. If Ebola spread from Africa to other countries this will be real nightmare.
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August 03, 2014, 01:49:50 PM |
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Ebola is real danger to all the world! From 100 people infected, only 10 will survive. I really hope that we will be able to stop Ebola in Africa. If Ebola spread from Africa to other countries this will be real nightmare.
Unlikely due to the high mortality rate and because you need direct contact with bodily fluids. It would be much more terrifying if it could be transmitted via airborne means.
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August 03, 2014, 03:03:56 PM |
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Black market demand for monkey meat could see deadly Ebola virus hit UK[...] Eating bush flesh is one of main ways Ebola is transmitted to humans and 7,500 tonnes of illegal meat enters the UK every year.The exotic meats are eaten by some sectors of African immigrants in Britain as a luxury dish and the trade has been defended on cultural grounds. But the outbreak of Ebola in Guinea, which has killed more than 700 people, has raised concerns over the consumption of bush flesh. A BBC investigation previously discovered the markets at Ridley Road, London sold giant rats among other smuggled meats. It is known as a prime example of an area where black market meats are sold and is replicated all over the country. Dr Yunes Teinaz, a former environment health official, warned the bush meat is sold “all over the country” and is a “huge” health risk. http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/494920/Ebola-Black-market-monkey-meat-could-see-virus-hit-UKScientists report that Ebola may be present in more animals than previously thought. So far, it has been detected in chimpanzees, gorillas, fruit bats, monkeys, antelopes, porcupines, rodents, dogs, pigs and humans.
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