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In reply to the discussion: Infectious disease experts: Why the risk of Ebola entering the US is extremely low. [View all]FourScore
(9,704 posts)18. BBC: Growing concerns over 'in the air' transmission of Ebola
15 November 2012 Last updated at 19:50 ET
Growing concerns over 'in the air' transmission of Ebola
By Matt McGrath Science reporter, BBC World Service
Canadian scientists have shown that the deadliest form of the ebola virus could be transmitted by air between species.
In experiments, they demonstrated that the virus was transmitted from pigs to monkeys without any direct contact between them...
...Now, researchers from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the country's Public Health Agency have shown that pigs infected with this form of Ebola can pass the disease on to macaques without any direct contact between the species.
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-20341423
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Infectious disease experts: Why the risk of Ebola entering the US is extremely low. [View all]
pnwmom
Jul 2014
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Some people think that doesn't matter because they assume we already have it here anyway.
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#3
The GOP says that kids coming across our southern border are flooding us with Ebola.
onehandle
Jul 2014
#4
We know in fact that Ebola will be "entering the US," via Emory U. Where the second vicitim is going
WinkyDink
Jul 2014
#8
I agree with you. That incubation period says to me that thousands more already have it
Squinch
Aug 2014
#23
Also, an infected man traveled on a plane to Nigeria. With 54 other people. Nigeria was not
Squinch
Aug 2014
#22
Sneezing is not a typical symptom, but it is something people frequently do. Also, they often cough.
Squinch
Aug 2014
#27
This guy was traveling after already showing symptoms, so he was very much contageous.
LisaL
Aug 2014
#34
The English language is a tricky devil, but one thing I know: "extremely unlikely" isn't "never."
WinkyDink
Aug 2014
#25