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by Mountain Lion on 17 October 2014 - 00:10
The handbook published by the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, USAMRID, titled “USAMRID’s Medical Management of Biological Casualties Handbook,” is now in its seventh edition.
The most recent edition was published in 2011, with more than 100,000 copies distributed to military and civilian health-care providers around the world.
On page 117 of the handbook, in a chapter discussing “Viral Hemorrhagic Fever” (VHF), a category of viruses that includes Ebola, USAMRID says: “In several instances, secondary infections among contacts and medical personnel without direct body fluid exposure have been documented. These instances have prompted concern of a rare phenomenon of aerosol transmission of infection.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/10/u-s-army-warns-of-potential-airborne-ebola/#i6wQB47wyfjReJsG.99

by GSD Admin on 17 October 2014 - 00:10
But that hasn't been the case at all. Plus you would think the other hospitals would have people who contracted it, no? It was the hospital, the nurses weren't even completely covered.
did you know they left him in a room with 8 other patients while hospital admins decided whether or not to isolate him?

by Mountain Lion on 17 October 2014 - 01:10
I think it's too early to tell exactly what is going on...

by GSD Admin on 17 October 2014 - 02:10
Maybe, but I think we would have way more people infected, the family of the 1st death would already have symptoms.

by Red Sable on 17 October 2014 - 08:10
http://nypost.com/2014/10/16/alarm-after-vomiting-passenger-dies-on-flight-from-nigeria-to-jfk/
A plane from Nigeria landed at JFK Airport Thursday with a male passenger aboard who had died during the flight after a fit of vomiting

by Mountain Lion on 17 October 2014 - 11:10

by GSD Admin on 17 October 2014 - 14:10
Then what do you do with all are people over there including the military and all the doctors we have there? Do you want them stranded? 99.6% of the people who have come back with Ebola have been Drs. returning home for treatment. Furthermore do you want the people stuck there not to be able to get supplies of critically needed things? To take this even further the 2 people infected here worked in a hospital that was very very very sloppy with the way they handled this whole thing.
How are you going to stop people who slip into another country and then fly into America?
I would think you would be more worried about the hospitals than the fear mongering I see.

by GSD Lineage on 17 October 2014 - 19:10
This song is fitting, and also Chill :)
Did anyone see the young woman in the lecture? I think they are trying to find away to mutate ebola into a non deadly form. It is not very mutable, only 7 genes. (Encodes for 7 proteins) There is more ebola in the world than there are humans... We all carry viruses ... just that this one is not designed to co-exist with humans.
In The House - In a Heartbeat" by John Murphy from the 28 Days Later soundtrack
People that look sick or look like they could be a hassle are always taken off planes or refused to come aboard. It is the way it has been a while now. On the bright side, there are over 2,000 ebola survivors now in the world. They could help avoid future outbreaks.
Nina Pham Speaks from Her Room at Texas Health Dallas
Published on Oct 16, 2014
Before Nina Pham departed Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas for the National Institute of Health’s Clinical Center earlier today, she was visited by her treating physician, Dr. Gary Weinstein, who recorded his conversation with her before she was discharged. Ms. Pham asked that we share the video.

by GSD Lineage on 17 October 2014 - 19:10
Good / Clear / General explanation for virusus.... :) all about them.
BBC Horizon 2010 Why Do Viruses Kill HDTV x264 AC3
https://youtu.be/iOaAG9Kou2Y

by Mountain Lion on 17 October 2014 - 22:10
Obama creates a job for the "Ebola Czar"...
This person of course has no medical or health-care background..
This is crazy...
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