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That is really serious. dipsydoodle Jun 2014 #1
A country with oil and gold KurtNYC Jun 2014 #2
As always, the rich get richer. nt valerief Jun 2014 #6
Sounds like all 4 horses to me. WinkyDink Jun 2014 #7
posted something similar yesterday intaglio Jun 2014 #3
That disease scares the hell out of me. The only good thing about it is that it kills its host catbyte Jun 2014 #4
Too fast for widespread contagiousness? PADemD Jun 2014 #18
And the World Cup is going on Union Scribe Jun 2014 #19
That's why I'm glad it can't be transmitted through the air. There has to be contact with blood & catbyte Jun 2014 #21
Consider this PADemD Jun 2014 #24
It can mutate to a pneumonic form adigal Jun 2014 #28
then do not read Spillover esp before bed! lunasun Jun 2014 #22
spillover was a good book pitohui Jun 2014 #32
There are 2 strains. One is Ebola Sudan which is not as onecent Jun 2014 #35
I just read on the WHO website that it's spread by the handling of dead or dying animals. DesertDiamond Jun 2014 #5
"Animals" including the human kind. WinkyDink Jun 2014 #8
if you're hannibal then worry otherwise not pitohui Jun 2014 #31
"The Hot Zone." Read it and fear. WinkyDink Jun 2014 #9
I have never consumed a book so quickly, so ravenously as I did Hot Zone. Read it. Ed Suspicious Jun 2014 #16
I will come in 3rd on the read it train, but Sentath Jun 2014 #17
That's the one about Ebola reston, right? moriah Jun 2014 #23
Yes. Scary book, and totally un-put-downable. n/t ms liberty Jun 2014 #27
Serious but sadly smallcat88 Jun 2014 #10
IMO Doctors Without Borders is a great choice for our charitable donations groundloop Jun 2014 #12
absolutely pitohui Jun 2014 #33
The rise in cases may be due to a reluctance ....... PumpkinAle Jun 2014 #11
Is this the worst Ebola outbreak ever? Moostache Jun 2014 #13
in the past it's been confined to remote villages with little chance to expose beyond those villages magical thyme Jun 2014 #14
Thanks...thats what I originally thought... Moostache Jun 2014 #15
the odds of that a pretty slim magical thyme Jun 2014 #25
The line I read on Ebola, was the locals where it was seen had the best method of dealing with it. happyslug Jun 2014 #20
That's how the plague was handled in London, except they did bury the dead. LeftyMom Jun 2014 #34
If this turns pneumonic, which I think it has in monkeys adigal Jun 2014 #26
K&R...this is an important story.. ms liberty Jun 2014 #29
Kicking. nt littlemissmartypants Jun 2014 #30
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