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kestrel91316

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159. People who don't know a damned thing about virology and epidemiology but who go around giving
Thu Oct 2, 2014, 05:38 PM
Oct 2014

terrible advice on the internet are a menace to society.

Unless you have some university level or postgraduate expertise in this subject, you need to stop. You're going to get people killed.

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So what is being asked is how many people rubbed their nose Control-Z Oct 2014 #1
If he sneezed into the air Generic Other Oct 2014 #2
If I skinned my knee and he rubbed his sweaty body on the abrasion, that might work. uppityperson Oct 2014 #3
CDC says otherwise. boomer55 Oct 2014 #6
As I said, sneezed jucily in my face. nt uppityperson Oct 2014 #18
Hence, bodily fluid exchange. Control-Z Oct 2014 #19
At a school? Sneezes spread germs constantly Generic Other Oct 2014 #73
Also... pipi_k Oct 2014 #74
This thread makes me queasy Generic Other Oct 2014 #75
After might be better, Jamastiene Oct 2014 #133
That's exactly how it happens. Easy peasy. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #154
If he used the restroom... liberalmuse Oct 2014 #57
Which leads me to research how long the virus can live outside the body with answers.... uppityperson Oct 2014 #59
Ebola is not spread by aerosols (coughing, sneezing) LeftyMom Oct 2014 #5
See above for cdc info on sneezing n coughing boomer55 Oct 2014 #8
You're misreading that. LeftyMom Oct 2014 #13
How could he be misreading it when he quoted it directly from cdc? LisaL Oct 2014 #14
You need real information from credible sources like the WHO boomer55 Oct 2014 #15
Direct physical contact. Not sneezing. It's not aerosol transmissible and its's not in lung tissue. LeftyMom Oct 2014 #16
Are you being obtuse on purpose? boomer55 Oct 2014 #17
i think you should volunteer to be sent to liberia, immediately. You know how to beat that virus! librechik Oct 2014 #38
You seem unfamiliar with the concept of fomites, which can transmit ebola if contaminated by kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #78
seriously? this is true? boomer55 Oct 2014 #115
Kestrel's a vet Aerows Oct 2014 #118
damn..... boomer55 Oct 2014 #121
Fomite Aerows Oct 2014 #129
Google: fomite(s)..................... kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #150
Thanks for being an incredible source of knowledge Aerows Oct 2014 #125
Thank you. I'm just trying to correct as much misinformation as possible. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #151
I am reading it quite plainly Kelvin Mace Oct 2014 #28
I concur. grahamhgreen Oct 2014 #53
I still am hoping they will get a handle on this thing in Africa. So many people have died. Mojorabbit Oct 2014 #136
Ebola is spread by ALL bodily fluids: kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #77
It's more than theoretically possible. Step 1, someone forcefully sneezes pnwmom Oct 2014 #132
The scariest part is no one at the hospital followed procedure. He was supposed to have been asked pnwmom Oct 2014 #23
He was asked and he said he came from west Africa. morningfog Oct 2014 #51
How many people came into contact with his fluids in the ambulance pnwmom Oct 2014 #131
Pretty sure sneezing transmits it and it lives for awhile outside the host boomer55 Oct 2014 #4
Which is why he is on 2 types of isolation rainbow4321 Oct 2014 #11
But he was sent home with symptoms because no one asked him if he'd been traveling. pnwmom Oct 2014 #24
They asked, he told, they proceeded to ignore him. Yup, best medical system in the world. Uh huh. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #79
sneezing video in slow motion.... boomer55 Oct 2014 #22
Even if he managed to transmit it to people he was in contact with Duer 157099 Oct 2014 #7
He was sent home WITH SYMPTOMS, so he had at least two days of possibly transmitting it pnwmom Oct 2014 #25
I understand that Duer 157099 Oct 2014 #30
Now they're saying he may have infected 12 - 18 people -- because the stupid hospital screwed up. pnwmom Oct 2014 #32
Wow. I haven't seen that 12-18 figure deutsey Oct 2014 #58
It's in most of the articles by now, but here: pnwmom Oct 2014 #61
Thanks. The only number I had heard was for the children deutsey Oct 2014 #62
They aren't confirmed infected since are in incubation period and testing won't show anything. uppityperson Oct 2014 #64
Correct. They were exposed -- so only possibly infected. Hopefully no one was. n/t pnwmom Oct 2014 #140
Cdc on tv said transmission was Sancho Oct 2014 #139
If none of the kids have symptoms, they would not have exposed anyone else yet. Only after showing uppityperson Oct 2014 #141
Yea...on CNN they tried to pin the doctor from CDC down on exactly WHEN you could pass it on... Sancho Oct 2014 #147
Speaking as a veterinarian with a microbiology degree, out of an abundance of caution, kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #156
I don't think our for profit health care gives a sht. grahamhgreen Oct 2014 #60
I think that's the weakest link in our system, right there deutsey Oct 2014 #63
He had FOUR days to spread it - Sep 24-28. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #80
I heard an intake nurse did not relay to the drs. the fact there was recent travel to Liberia though lunasun Oct 2014 #109
And the irony is the hospital had just had a training session about Ebola. Apparently it didn't work pnwmom Oct 2014 #111
Oh that I did not know. Only takes one brain dead ER employee to set unaware Ebola out lunasun Oct 2014 #114
Also the cdc says the virus has a long shelf life outside the host boomer55 Oct 2014 #9
OH SHIT. I was wondering about that and that is very bad news. Do you have the link? SHIT. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #81
And people that get well from it Aerows Oct 2014 #91
Well fuckety fuck. I had heard THREE MONTHS for the sperm but I didn't hear about the vaginal fluids kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #92
The thing is Aerows Oct 2014 #93
I cringe when I hear the head of the CDC saying it can't happen here. LIKE HELL IT CAN'T. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #95
I know. Aerows Oct 2014 #98
Yep. Absolutely horrifying. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #105
It really couldn't happen here, not without shitloads of bad luck and incompetence, anyway..... AverageJoe90 Oct 2014 #106
Unfortunately n/t Aerows Oct 2014 #116
The good news is, it does seem that the CDC's trying to keep on top of things. AverageJoe90 Oct 2014 #117
AJ90, I have a rather bad feeling about the way Aerows Oct 2014 #119
"but it seems as though everyone is looking at this at the wrong end of the telescope." Could you... AverageJoe90 Oct 2014 #120
Viewing things from a telescope Aerows Oct 2014 #122
I think I see what you're getting at. AverageJoe90 Oct 2014 #124
Oh, no doubt Aerows Oct 2014 #126
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions." As they say. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #157
Not necessarily. AverageJoe90 Oct 2014 #158
Here's how it happens: scared exposed people like Duncan lying to airport screeners in Liberia to kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #153
I *did* mention hospital incompetence, though, didn't I? AverageJoe90 Oct 2014 #155
+1 exactly From the hedging Ebola would burn it self out at the beginning of it spreading lunasun Oct 2014 #113
To be fair, I recall the CDC saying an outbreak like is occurring in WAfrica can't happen here, not uppityperson Oct 2014 #142
dang didnt know that. boomer55 Oct 2014 #102
We are screwn then. Jamastiene Oct 2014 #135
here is one boomer55 Oct 2014 #101
Thanks. And this response there is scary: kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #107
Did the patient tell the medics on the 26th he was just in the hot zone? seveneyes Oct 2014 #10
We don't know. LisaL Oct 2014 #12
They didn't ask and he didn't tell. The hospital made a grave mistake. n/t pnwmom Oct 2014 #33
Worse. They asked, he told, they ignored the significance. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #82
I've been told it can be transmitted with sweat... Even a sweaty high five. grahamhgreen Oct 2014 #20
Told by who? Kelvin Mace Oct 2014 #29
Probable, actually BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #36
Again, avoid close contact with sweaty sick people Kelvin Mace Oct 2014 #39
I understand that BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #40
Getting ebola from a sweaty high five Kelvin Mace Oct 2014 #42
Contact with sweat BlindTiresias Oct 2014 #49
True. In the event it is an epidemic locally, avoid bodily contact like high fives and handshakes... grahamhgreen Oct 2014 #52
Handshakes are bad news Kelvin Mace Oct 2014 #56
I surely hope you are being sarcastic. n/t Avalux Oct 2014 #65
The very second I hear of a contact being present in SoCal, let alone a confirmed case, kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #85
West Africans know otherwise. Really, this dangerous disinformation you are spreading must stop. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #84
I give up Kelvin Mace Oct 2014 #145
People who don't know a damned thing about virology and epidemiology but who go around giving kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #159
"Handshaking is no longer practiced". Hugging and kissing is practiced as the cultural norm uppityperson Oct 2014 #148
No, it isn't Aerows Oct 2014 #94
Again Kelvin Mace Oct 2014 #144
Microscopic breaks in the skin are sufficient for transmission of all microbial diseases I know of kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #160
A producer for medical TV news who was investigating it. Note: it is believed that grahamhgreen Oct 2014 #47
Not trying to rag on you Kelvin Mace Oct 2014 #54
Fever is s symptom. It's the first, and can start out looking like any other garden variety bug. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #86
We'll find out in a few weeks how many people, if any, this guy infected.... grahamhgreen Oct 2014 #137
He lied to the Liberian screeners at the airport there. Then his family kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #152
CDC. Virus is found in all bodily fluids including sweat. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #83
the most disturbing aspect of this story to me, is that he was sent home cali Oct 2014 #21
^^this^^^ logosoco Oct 2014 #27
He didn't lie. The hospital acknowledged they didn't ask. n/t pnwmom Oct 2014 #34
Wow. It seems like that would be kind of standard. logosoco Oct 2014 #43
It's even worse. His sister says he told them he was visiting from Liberia when they asked for pnwmom Oct 2014 #44
They did ask. he told. And then they ignored what he said. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #87
we know how he got it TorchTheWitch Oct 2014 #143
Yes, then was in contact with the general population for 4 days, grahamhgreen Oct 2014 #55
The thing is, Control-Z Oct 2014 #76
I don't know, but I think he should release his name and GPS log. grahamhgreen Oct 2014 #138
So you really think banning flight from those countries yeoman6987 Oct 2014 #26
Context Kelvin Mace Oct 2014 #37
None of those are increasing exponentially. Ebola is. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #88
It's increasing, but not exponentially. Let's try to stay realistic here..... AverageJoe90 Oct 2014 #108
Well then, by all means Kelvin Mace Oct 2014 #146
OMG OMG OMG OMGOMGOMGOGOMGOMGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111111111111111111111 uppityperson Oct 2014 #149
the ambulance crew will not have infected anybody magical thyme Oct 2014 #31
His children were exposed and presumably they were going to school. pnwmom Oct 2014 #35
highly unlikely. the worst case incubation period would end on the 26th. magical thyme Oct 2014 #41
You're assuming he went to the hospital on the first day he had symptoms. I'm not. pnwmom Oct 2014 #45
no I am not. His 1st day of symptoms was the 24th according to all reports magical thyme Oct 2014 #50
His first day of symptoms was the 23rd according to this report: pnwmom Oct 2014 #68
he left Liberia on he 19th. He arrived in Dallas on the 20th. magical thyme Oct 2014 #69
How do we know they weren't in school on the 29th? B2G Oct 2014 #66
we don't know it for a fact. But Ebola was suspected on the 28th magical thyme Oct 2014 #67
You're assuming they had been identified as having contact B2G Oct 2014 #70
an announcement earlier today did make it sound like someone else probably has it magical thyme Oct 2014 #71
Please remain calm until we are all dead, thank you. Rex Oct 2014 #46
Yep. I swear they WANT people to underestimate it and then die. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #89
Vegas odds compel me to reserve much more concern about being hit while on my bicycle commute... LanternWaste Oct 2014 #48
Sad that we can look at the poor state of medicine in Africa as a cause of the spread bhikkhu Oct 2014 #72
Even the second time he went to the hospital, his friend had to call CDC and tell them LisaL Oct 2014 #97
He was uninsured Warpy Oct 2014 #90
He is still infectious whether he has insurance or not. LisaL Oct 2014 #96
I suppose they didn't see beyond the word "uninsured." Warpy Oct 2014 #100
Another problem Aerows Oct 2014 #99
Now possible in Honolulu boomer55 Oct 2014 #103
At least they are being proactive and educating the staff and precautions being taken lunasun Oct 2014 #110
I was listening to a story on NPR from Africa about the people who remove the bodies of mucifer Oct 2014 #104
What's dangerous about this politically customerserviceguy Oct 2014 #112
It's a political disaster all right - for Perry. HIS state's doctors and nurses apparently kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #161
and now they're scrambling to reach passengers on the plane he was on. boomer55 Oct 2014 #123
Combatting the biological, contaminated waste Aerows Oct 2014 #127
Guess this gives new meaning to the tired over used cliche "Don't mess with Texas". gordianot Oct 2014 #128
it's how people with no insurance are "treated" Skittles Oct 2014 #130
Pretty much. Warren DeMontague Oct 2014 #134
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