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LisaL

(47,423 posts)
11. That claim is bogus.
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 06:24 PM
Sep 2014

You don't need "a lot."
Dr. Brantly still doesn't know how he got it. He was in protective equipment when in contact with patients and still got infected.

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a lot hollysmom Sep 2014 #1
That's reassuring. In_The_Wind Sep 2014 #4
That claim is bogus. LisaL Sep 2014 #11
And you are an expert in communicable diseases, I assume? DeadLetterOffice Oct 2014 #151
It's not very easy to transmit unless you have really close contact with bodily fluids. Marrah_G Sep 2014 #2
Thanks for the info! YarnAddict Sep 2014 #5
It is very easily transmitted. LisaL Sep 2014 #13
Ebola Facts: Texasgal Sep 2014 #3
Thanks! n/t YarnAddict Sep 2014 #7
+1. nt seabeyond Sep 2014 #8
Is that way it's biosafety level 4 virus? LisaL Sep 2014 #15
Yes. I agree. They haven't studied Ebola long enough to know that for certain. misterhighwasted Sep 2014 #22
The reason it is in bio safety level 4 is because it is very deadly. longship Sep 2014 #23
Then explain mersa B2G Sep 2014 #42
I was under the impression Texasgal Sep 2014 #46
I'm referring to virus control in a hospital B2G Sep 2014 #49
Well, MRSA is not as easy to diganose Texasgal Sep 2014 #52
You mean MRSA? Laffy Kat Sep 2014 #50
The point was about hospital procedures. nt valerief Oct 2014 #128
The bacteria msra and the virus ebola are 2 entirely different things. uppityperson Oct 2014 #133
We all know they're two different things. Glad you know it, too! nt valerief Oct 2014 #136
You seemed to be confused as to proper care for them, and where they are found, etc. uppityperson Oct 2014 #138
Bringing up MRSA is a total non sequitur. longship Sep 2014 #54
The problem is that unless scrupulous infection control is maintained, it is very easy for someone hedgehog Oct 2014 #165
Because it has a high mortality rate and no vaccination. jeff47 Sep 2014 #81
Yes. I think you're right. 840high Sep 2014 #101
It is a level 4 because there is no cure or vaccine Marrah_G Oct 2014 #130
So on a scale of GummyBearz Sep 2014 #20
Zero! longship Sep 2014 #24
I agree... but Agschmid Sep 2014 #64
Well, I am sure that the CDC has plans intact. longship Sep 2014 #71
Yup. Agschmid Sep 2014 #72
We should fear the chances of Willard Romney winning the whitehouse in 2016 rustydog Sep 2014 #44
I'm gonna say Zero. Texasgal Sep 2014 #47
I think you spelled bears wrong snooper2 Oct 2014 #120
the answer to that, as I understand it, is it's possible cali Sep 2014 #6
There's a little conflicting info here . . . YarnAddict Sep 2014 #9
I wish that more people had that Texasgal Sep 2014 #10
True that! YarnAddict Sep 2014 #12
Flu doesn't have 70 % death rate. LisaL Sep 2014 #14
never said it did. Texasgal Sep 2014 #16
Well, a few die. Still a bad deal. nt Logical Sep 2014 #17
The other thing is-- YarnAddict Sep 2014 #18
That's the problem. Texasgal Sep 2014 #19
I am so pissed about this. WTF..Patient is not a US Citizen. Came here to visit family. WHY?? misterhighwasted Sep 2014 #21
The CDC dude YarnAddict Sep 2014 #27
Yes, and it's flat-out idiotic that we're still allowing travelers in from those countries at all. Warren DeMontague Oct 2014 #149
I agree. boston bean Oct 2014 #153
Since he arrived here on Sept 20 and showed no symptoms until Sept 24 Warpy Sep 2014 #28
Yup. Agschmid Sep 2014 #67
Hmm this seems like a response which lacks any empathy... Agschmid Sep 2014 #66
i have little empathy for the person who failed to inform the 1st ER misterhighwasted Oct 2014 #126
So... He did tell them though. Agschmid Oct 2014 #144
I would bet serious money he knew he was exposed and withheld that info kestrel91316 Sep 2014 #92
Yes. And some people who were exposed to him will lie to avoid isolation apples and oranges Sep 2014 #96
Be careful not to spread misinformation. Contacts are not put into isolation. kestrel91316 Sep 2014 #104
True. Perhaps he also was in denial. misterhighwasted Oct 2014 #131
Turns out HE did the right thing and said he was from Liberia. The screening ER nurse totally kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #147
He did know he was exposed. He carried his landlords daughter misterhighwasted Oct 2014 #146
I thought I read he transferred in Atlanta. valerief Oct 2014 #129
Oh yes. Not much happening at the Busiest Airport in the Country! misterhighwasted Oct 2014 #132
Atlanta can relax. Apparently it was Dulles in Washington DC misterhighwasted Oct 2014 #162
Apparently, it doesn't transmit in sneezes or coughs Warpy Sep 2014 #25
Didn't CDC dude YarnAddict Sep 2014 #29
Yes, he was let go. LisaL Sep 2014 #32
On the bright side-- YarnAddict Sep 2014 #34
Sick with ebola for 4 days means critical care level sick. Warpy Sep 2014 #33
But what about his first visit? YarnAddict Sep 2014 #35
Then he wasn't sick enough to be contagious either. morningfog Sep 2014 #94
What in the world are you talking about? LisaL Sep 2014 #99
They are contagious when they are speading their bodily fluids. morningfog Sep 2014 #105
Do you understand what body fluids are? LisaL Sep 2014 #111
How often do you ingest random people's sweat? morningfog Sep 2014 #113
You don't have to "ingest" it YarnAddict Oct 2014 #118
Play a game with yourself BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #122
You mean my mouth and you mean after I have stuck my finger in an infected person's anus? morningfog Oct 2014 #123
Any mucous membrane BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #125
That is simply not true. morningfog Oct 2014 #127
Yes, it is BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #139
Worry yourself all you want. morningfog Oct 2014 #140
What? BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #142
You are mistaken. morningfog Oct 2014 #143
Just going by the CDC and WHO documents. BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #145
They don't say what you claim. Let's do it this way: morningfog Oct 2014 #150
Uh, kind of a tall order there considering the situation BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #154
Unmitigated bullshit! morningfog Oct 2014 #155
If they have sweat on their hand yes it will! BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #156
Good lord. Lost cause. You are hyping ignorant fear. morningfog Oct 2014 #157
Sorry you have a hard time parsing language. BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #159
Oh btw BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #160
Thanks for the information n/t deutsey Oct 2014 #164
That is not what that says. BlindTiresias Sep 2014 #112
I didn't see CDC dude. Warpy Sep 2014 #57
Not quite. BlindTiresias Sep 2014 #48
Touching only with broken skin Warpy Sep 2014 #55
Yeah? BlindTiresias Sep 2014 #77
No, wrong. BlindTiresias Sep 2014 #78
It is spread through SWEAT, for god's sake. How people kestrel91316 Sep 2014 #93
Right, like blood soaked bedding. Warpy Oct 2014 #115
A fevered body in distress can release puddles Lars39 Oct 2014 #119
This paper is more informative Warpy Oct 2014 #116
The paper says that the virus is detected in all tissues BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #121
Detected in doesn't mean transmitted by Warpy Oct 2014 #134
Detected in BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #137
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That's-- YarnAddict Sep 2014 #30
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2014 #37
Yup. YarnAddict Sep 2014 #39
got a link for that info? dixiegrrrrl Sep 2014 #31
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Caring for a sick family member, cleaning up their blood and vomit would do it Hekate Sep 2014 #38
Makes me wonder YarnAddict Sep 2014 #40
Our military is actually very good at humanitarian missions, when called on to undertake them. nt Hekate Sep 2014 #51
Setting up isolation areas, properly disposing of contaminated materials and bodies (nt) jeff47 Sep 2014 #79
Before people panic here, read what the CDC has on ebola, it takes a bit to transmit it rustydog Sep 2014 #41
But panic is apparently much more fun... DeadLetterOffice Oct 2014 #152
So long as there is not some unknown mutation, it takes a lot to catch Ebola. MohRokTah Sep 2014 #43
It doesn't take a lot even without mutation. LisaL Sep 2014 #45
You're kind of all over this thread. WillowTree Sep 2014 #58
Don't Panic: The Virus Doesn't Spread Very Efficiently... rustydog Sep 2014 #53
Good link. Texasgal Sep 2014 #56
He wasn't put in isolation for days after developing symptoms. LisaL Sep 2014 #59
Okay, so we should just put the flu Texasgal Sep 2014 #61
Me and my family are less than 50 miles from the hospital MrTriumph Sep 2014 #60
I don't think there is any plane-related danger YarnAddict Sep 2014 #62
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2014 #63
How about safety of all other people? LisaL Sep 2014 #65
I'd imagine they are working on it... Agschmid Sep 2014 #68
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Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2014 #70
They would not be contagious until they are symptomatic. jeff47 Sep 2014 #83
This guy was symptomatic for at least four days before finally being put in isolation. LisaL Sep 2014 #88
Because when a stranger vomits in front of me jeff47 Sep 2014 #89
It's not unlikely at all. LisaL Sep 2014 #98
How symptomatic was he? If is has just a fever, he wasn't contagious. morningfog Sep 2014 #95
Where exactly did you get this idea? LisaL Sep 2014 #97
It is widely undrestood and reported: morningfog Sep 2014 #102
Being most infectious and infectious are two completely different things. LisaL Sep 2014 #103
And until they are spewing their bodily fluids, there is nothing being transmitted to be infected by morningfog Sep 2014 #107
No BlindTiresias Sep 2014 #109
Oh for crying out loud. LisaL Sep 2014 #110
Let's pretend they released that. Now what? jeff47 Sep 2014 #80
I agree. There may be people with Ebola staggering their way around you RIGHT NOW! hedgehog Oct 2014 #166
k&r for the replies with facts vs fear mongering uppityperson Sep 2014 #73
Indeed. n/t Adsos Letter Sep 2014 #74
All this blather assuming we know every detail.. sendero Sep 2014 #75
I have a feeling YarnAddict Sep 2014 #76
To answer your question seriously BlindTiresias Sep 2014 #82
Probably not. jeff47 Sep 2014 #84
Viruses have different levels of infectivity BlindTiresias Sep 2014 #85
Point is, a realistic floor is way above one. jeff47 Sep 2014 #86
No, incorrect BlindTiresias Sep 2014 #87
Pssst.....read the last two words. They're kinda important. (nt) jeff47 Sep 2014 #90
Uh BlindTiresias Sep 2014 #100
Any contact whatsoever with bodily fluids of a person kestrel91316 Sep 2014 #91
More info 840high Sep 2014 #108
I can't find any information on ebola virus survival time outside the body. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #114
it depends in part on the state of your immune system magical thyme Sep 2014 #106
Unfortunately, it's got a lot of medicalese in it Warpy Oct 2014 #117
Thank you for posting. Great information there. morningfog Oct 2014 #124
Some people would rather terrify themselves over nothing Warpy Oct 2014 #135
as well as the anti vaxxers who are causing those once eradicated misterhighwasted Oct 2014 #148
Transmission WovenGems Oct 2014 #141
Very close contact Warpy Oct 2014 #158
This guy hopscotched through BRUSSELS and DULLES (DC) before landing in TX. MADem Oct 2014 #161
Don't know how thorough the screening would have been YarnAddict Oct 2014 #163
Four million people live in Liberia. According to the CDC, there have been hedgehog Oct 2014 #167
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