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(2,049 posts)28. Ebola + AirTravel = Death ....nt
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What's that sound? The sound of people stampeding away from the hospital.
TwilightGardener
Jul 2014
#3
I worked with patients in isolation--special air systems and everything.
TwilightGardener
Jul 2014
#34
If you want a little bedtime reading while thinking about the implications.
Ed Suspicious
Jul 2014
#10
One of the scariest non-fiction books ever, next to ' THE COMING PLAGUE: Newly Emerging Diseases in
Mnemosyne
Jul 2014
#31
+1. Spillover loved how it was broken down -what a great book of science reporting,history & travel
lunasun
Aug 2014
#99
Indeed. Gives the horrific reality to the rather normal-sounding "vomiting and diarrhea" reports.
WinkyDink
Jul 2014
#55
If everything was being done right, over 100 medical workers would not be infected with Ebola.
Divernan
Jul 2014
#15
CDC has about two dozen staffers in West Africa to try to control outbreak;plans to send more.
Divernan
Jul 2014
#12
Both of the Americans used protective equipment and still somehow got the disease.
LisaL
Jul 2014
#18
"I should have known better that to step into this sky is falling thread." Yup way to much stupid
cstanleytech
Jul 2014
#27
Yes and the chances of catching HIV without physical contact are about the same or in other words
cstanleytech
Jul 2014
#46
I suspect the main problem combating mrsa is that alot of the health providers are carriers already.
cstanleytech
Jul 2014
#47
Weren't some viable smallpox vials found, unsecured and rattling around, recently?
TwilightGardener
Jul 2014
#23
Fine by me. Emory is about the best hospital in the world (I grew up blocks away).
onehandle
Jul 2014
#48
"Everything will turn out fine," said Ebbie the Ebola virus. "I've always wanted to visit America!"
WinkyDink
Jul 2014
#57
You can almost flash forward in your mind and visualize the Congressional hearings
TwilightGardener
Aug 2014
#79
from what I've read about this strain that the survival rate is much better
TorchTheWitch
Aug 2014
#97
A PhD (molecular epidemiologist) friend agrees that this is insane. K&R n/t
bobthedrummer
Aug 2014
#101