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re: Top Ebola doctor is dead...from Ebola
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:02 am to 337tigergirl
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:02 am to 337tigergirl
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Y'all already complain about TSA on a regular basis. This would be worse, if you travel internationally. Imagine the hold ups etc.
At least it would provide more jobs I suppose
I didn't see the SARs comment at first. But yea that could work but I don't think the OP had that idea.
Let's see...
One the one hand I risk having to spend a little extra time getting through the process at the airport....
... On the other hand I risk death from a virus that turns my insides to liquid and makes me bleed out of every opening in my body while I burn up with a fever of about 105 degrees.
Yeah, frick having to take that extra 15-20 minutes at the airport.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:08 am to Darth_Vader
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But let's think about this logically. If there is a disease out there that kills anywhere from 60% to 90% of all people it infects would a country not be wise to take steps to ensure someone who is carrying that disease does not just get off a plane at one of their airports and just go gallivanting out to mingle with the general population? I mean, call me crazy but.
You're not crazy. With all the illegal immigrants and world travel, this disease is a threat to the world.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:12 am to Kcrad
LINK
quote:sounds like that body heat thing may not work if the symptoms haven't shown.. They would just be treated for malaria, cholera, or typhoid...
As a caveat, it’s also important to know that early on, persons with Ebola may have symptoms that are nonspecific (headache, chills fever) making identification of the virus nearly impossible. It could be easily be mistaken for other illnesses including malaria, cholera or even typhoid fever. Only many days into the illness–after the onset of profuse vomiting and diarrhea–will a patient exhibit the telltale signs of Ebola with bleeding from the mouth and nose along with rectal bleeding concurrent with shock, liver and renal failure, followed by continued bleeding and fulminant cardiovascular collapse.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:16 am to RedRifle
1. As I posted in the thread two days ago, medical mortuary professionals dealing with Ebola patients are the most at risk of being infected. A doctor dying of the disease is not any indication of some pending global epidemic.
And aircrews who travel to parts of the world with certain well known infectious diseases are, in fact, trained to look for signs for a number of them--including Ebola.
Our medical protocols are far superior to Africa's and they have yet to have a true epidemic outbreak in any urban center (and you know, it started over there). The disease doesn't spread by casual contact. You'll be fine.
And aircrews who travel to parts of the world with certain well known infectious diseases are, in fact, trained to look for signs for a number of them--including Ebola.
Our medical protocols are far superior to Africa's and they have yet to have a true epidemic outbreak in any urban center (and you know, it started over there). The disease doesn't spread by casual contact. You'll be fine.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:17 am to Kcrad
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this disease is a threat to the world.
No it's not.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:20 am to 337tigergirl
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sounds like that body heat thing may not work if the symptoms haven't shown.. They would just be treated for malaria, cholera, or typhoid...
Good point. Having medical professionals screening people getting off international flights at the airport would not work to stop Ebola. and who cares if people with things like malaria, cholera, or typhoid come on in? Sure, those three diseases combine to kill off about 1.5 million people worldwide every year. But that's not a big deal.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:21 am to PoliticLA
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In that time, you won't show symptoms, but can still spread it. That's a scary thought.
Patients are not thought to be contagious when the disease is in incubation. That's not 100% just yet, but it's the dominant opinion.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:23 am to 337tigergirl
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As a caveat, it’s also important to know that early on, persons with Ebola may have symptoms that are nonspecific (headache, chills fever) making identification of the virus nearly impossible. It could be easily be mistaken for other illnesses including malaria, cholera or even typhoid fever. Only many days into the illness–after the onset of profuse vomiting and diarrhea–will a patient exhibit the telltale signs of Ebola with bleeding from the mouth and nose along with rectal bleeding concurrent with shock, liver and renal failure, followed by continued bleeding and fulminant cardiovascular collapse.
sounds like that body heat thing may not work if the symptoms haven't shown.. They would just be treated for malaria, cholera, or typhoid...
That is incorrect.
Look up Ebola on that google thingy.
Yea, you're blonde.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:23 am to Navytiger74
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this disease is a threat to the world.
Look at the bright side: maybe it could kill Pat Robertson.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:23 am to Darth_Vader
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Sure, those three diseases combine to kill off about 1.5 million people worldwide every year. But that's not a big deal.
Is that sarcasm. Ebola has killed like 1600 people in almost 40 years. 1.5M a year "isn't a big deal", though.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:25 am to Navytiger74
3 diseases.
Malaria kills more people every year.
Malaria kills more people every year.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:27 am to Navytiger74
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Is that sarcasm. Ebola has killed like 1600 people in almost 40 years. 1.5M a year "isn't a big deal", though.
It was pure sarcasm. My point was that we do need medical screenings of people entering this country.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:29 am to Kcrad
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The good news is, once you start bleeding from your skin all you need is antibiotics.
Are you a doctor?
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:31 am to LesMiles BFF
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Are you a doctor?
Dude must be fricking around. It's a virus.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:31 am to LesMiles BFF
My mistake.
I thought Ebola was bacterial. It's a freekin virus.
ETA: I'm a Doctor and I didn't know that.
I thought Ebola was bacterial. It's a freekin virus.
ETA: I'm a Doctor and I didn't know that.
This post was edited on 7/30/14 at 9:33 am
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:32 am to Kcrad
click on the link you idiot. It was one of the first articles off the google machine. You must be a blonde doctor
As for the heat machine, it will catch those three diseases which is great ... But my point is that it can't catch Ebola without the symptoms showing.
As for the heat machine, it will catch those three diseases which is great ... But my point is that it can't catch Ebola without the symptoms showing.
This post was edited on 7/30/14 at 9:35 am
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:35 am to Darth_Vader
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It was pure sarcasm. My point was that we do need medical screenings of people entering this country.
I've never travelled to the US as a foreigner, but I have travelled pretty extensively in Africa. I had to have a yellow card showing that I was inoculated against certain things (malaria among them). I meant to say that I don't know what the protocols for a West African visiting here would be. I know flight crews that travel to that part of the world are trained to keep an eye out for symptons of certain diseases--Dengue fever, malaria, Ebola, and a few others (they all have similar early symptoms).
This post was edited on 7/30/14 at 9:37 am
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:38 am to 337tigergirl
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But my point is that it can't catch Ebola without the symptoms showing.
Correct. Not contagious in incubation.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:43 am to RedRifle
Ebola, Mexicans, our border security is pitiful.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 9:43 am to Tigerlaff
Do you believe that the government of the United States would ever admit if they couldn't handle a crisis? Think Katrina was bad? This would be EPIC!Already the BBC is reporting that the outbreak is worse than being reported and that the Sierra Leone government is trying to downplay the extent to which the country has been attacked.
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