by Suff » 31 Jul 2014, 17:02
The interesting thing about this is reactions and hysteria. Ebloa is not airborne. Whilst someone sneezing next to you will infect you, someone breathing next to you will not.
Smallpox, flu and a whole host of other diseases are airborne, smallpox especially is more dangerous than Ebola. We survived them and we'll survive Ebola.
WM you stated that death rates are as high as 90%, but that little statistic is misleading. The Ebola virus usually survives around 7 - 9 iterations (the number of times it jumped host before infecting another one). However adults infected by the index patient directly suffer 100% mortality. The only survivors of index patient infection are children.
All adult survivors come in the latter stages of the disease, where the infection has spread through many hosts 5+ and has mutated.
The main thing about Ebola is that it works too quickly and kills too thoroughly to become a true pandemic. Also it requires direct contact with infected material. Therefore it spreads more slowly. The worst case is someone is infected with Ebola, doesn't know and then spends the next two weeks flying round the world in the largest jets.
A little more information and a lot less hysteria and we'd all be a lot happier about it. However they would sell less papers and reap less advertising revenue.....
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