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Title: Ebola Spreads Through Droplets in the Air
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URL Source: http://www.newsmax.com/US/Ebola-dro ... 10152014&s=al&dkt_nbr=ygdtzjjq
Published: Oct 15, 2014
Author: staff
Post Date: 2014-10-15 16:51:39 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 399
Comments: 28

Ebola Spreads Through Droplets in the Air

Tuesday, 14 Oct 2014 11:51 PM

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed Sunday that a nurse at a Dallas hospital who cared for Thomas Eric Duncan, who died from Ebola last week, was the first person to become infected with the virus on U. S. soil. The nurse reportedly wore a gown, gloves, a mask and a face shield while caring for the Liberian national at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. Many, including CDC Director Tom Frieden, are questioning how the nurse became infected despite wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment, which should have shielded her from direct contact with Duncan and his bodily fluids.

Once again, the specter of airborne Ebola is being raised.

No virus that causes disease in humans has ever been known to mutate to change its mode of transmission. This means it is highly unlikely that Ebola has mutated to become airborne. It is, however, droplet-borne — and the distinction between the two is crucial.

Doctors mean something different from the public when they talk about a disease being airborne. To them, it means that the disease-causing germs are so small they can live dry, floating in the air for extended periods, thus capable of traveling from person to person at a distance. When inhaled, airborne germs make their way deep into the lungs.

Chickenpox, measles and tuberculosis are airborne diseases. Droplets of mucus and other secretions from the nose, mouth and respiratory tract transmit other diseases, including influenza and smallpox.

When someone coughs, sneezes or, in the case of Ebola, vomits, he releases a spray of secretions into the air. This makes the infection droplet-borne. Some hospital procedures, like placing a breathing tube down a patient’s air passage to help him breathe, may do the same thing.

Droplet-borne germs can travel in these secretions to infect someone a few feet away, often through the eyes, nose or mouth. This may not seem like an important difference, but it has a big impact on how easily a germ spreads. Airborne diseases are far more transmittable than droplet-borne ones.

Richard Preston‘s remarkable book, "The Hot Zone," chronicled an Ebola Reston virus outbreak at a primate quarantine facility just outside Washington. The monkeys didn’t have direct contact with each other. CDC and military experts had to consider the possibility that Ebola Reston virus might be airborne. But feces thrown about the room, aerosols used in pressure washing the monkey cages or contaminated gloves used to handle the animals could also have transmitted the virus.

It is important to emphasize that Ebola Reston virus does not cause disease in humans. It also survives longer than Ebola Zaire — the species responsible for the West African epidemic — when aerosolized in the lab. But even Ebola Zaire can remain infectious when aerosolized for at least 90 minutes. What happens in the lab, however, doesn’t always represent the real world.

Since the Reston scare, scientists have learned more about Ebola transmission from other outbreaks.

In 1995, more than 300 people became sick with Ebola in Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Disease detectives were unable to determine how 12 of the patients were exposed — again raising questions about the possibility of airborne transmission. But if Ebola could be transmitted through the air, at least some family members of Ebola patients should have gotten sick even without direct contact. That didn’t happen.

Ebola struck again in 2000, this time affecting more than 400 people in Gulu, Uganda. Not all had direct contact with another Ebola patient. Bedding and mattresses seemed to be one source of infection. So did sharing a meal with an Ebola patient — which often meant using fingers to eat from the same plate. Each had in common likely exposure to infected bodily fluids.

In the lab, scientists studied how Ebola virus infects different species and causes disease. In humans and primates, Ebola Zaire spreads from the cells of the immune system to the lymph nodes, blood, liver and spleen. It causes minimal disease in the lungs. But in pigs, Ebola Zaire causes severe lung disease.

Researchers infected pigs with Ebola Zaire and then placed them near but not in direct contact with primates. The primates became infected. Because Ebola Zaire causes severe lung disease in pigs, their respiratory secretions are laden with the virus. With all their snorting and snuffling, pigs are very good at generating aerosols. The infected monkeys, however, didn’t transmit the virus onward.

For Ebola Zaire to become airborne in humans, it would need to cause lung disease significant enough to release lots of virus into respiratory secretions. The virus would then need to survive outside the body, dried and in sunlight for a prolonged time. And it would need to be able to infect another person more than a couple feet away.

There’s no evidence from previous epidemics or laboratory experiments that Ebola Zaire behaves in this way. Although the virus is mutating as the Ebola epidemic continues to grow in West Africa, it has multiple hurdles to overcome in order to become airborne.

As we rule out Ebola being airborne, the droplet-borne risk of Ebola must be addressed. Most important, those on the frontlines — especially nurses and doctors — should be provided with the necessary training and personal protective equipment to ensure that there are no more transmissions within hospitals.

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Better have your plastic sheeting and duct tape ready, so when ebola kills you they can wrap and tape your body in the plastic sheeting.

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#3. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

especially nurses and doctors — should be provided with the necessary training and personal protective equipment to ensure that there are no more transmissions within hospitals.

CDC (Obola lackey) Director, Thomas Frieden, says doctors and nurses treating Ebola patients don't need protective head gear. And in fact, Dallas hospital workers treating Obama's fellow African, Thomas Duncan, didn't have protective gear for 2 days!

scrapper2  posted on  2014-10-15   17:30:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: scrapper2 (#3)

Dallas hospital workers treating Obama's fellow African, Thomas Duncan, didn't have protective gear for 2 days!

If it takes 75 people to care for one terminally ill and highly contagious asshole, we're already lost. What a cluster fuck.

X-15  posted on  2014-10-15   17:42:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: randge, Jethro Tull, abraxas, Lod, James Deffenbach, christine, All (#4)

What a cluster fuck.

Did you see the announcement below by the highly respected Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy ( CIDRAP)? Yes, we are truly fudged and have been so from the moment Obama insisted on not shutting down flights from Africa and not closing the southern border to potential African illegals crossing into the USA. The CDC has been lying to us about Ebola not being transmittable by air.

www.breitbart.com/Big-Gov...bola-Transmittable-by-Air

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The highly respected Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota just advised the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO) that “there is scientific and epidemiologic evidence that Ebola virus has the potential to be transmitted via infectious aerosol particles,” including exhaled breath.

CIDRAP is warning that surgical facemasks do not prevent transmission of Ebola, and healthcare professionals (HCP) must immediately be outfitted with full-hooded protective gear and powered air-purifying respirators.

scrapper2  posted on  2014-10-15   17:47:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: scrapper2 (#5)

I never thought that I would grow up and be in more danger from my President than any other group of people on Planet Earth. The military needs to remove Obama from office with extreme prejudice since Congress no longer has any balls to do their duty.

X-15  posted on  2014-10-15   17:51:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: X-15 (#8) (Edited)

The military needs to remove Obama from office with extreme prejudice

Seems like a sensible recommendation.

Obama has clearly crossed the line from incompetence to dereliction of duty to high crimes and treason against the Republic. Obama is deliberately risking lives of Americans with his actions and decisions.

scrapper2  posted on  2014-10-15   18:08:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: scrapper2, X-15, 4 (#10)

Yes, it's way past time for Ob0la to be gone.

Lod  posted on  2014-10-15   18:29:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Lod (#11)

Aerosolized is the proper term. It survives on spit and blood but is not 100% air born , meaning it can't survive outside the host environment ..yet.

From a PHD friend of mine

The ebola virus can be carried through aerosolized "emissions" from a patient: coughing, sneezing, even speaking; when vomit hits a surface and splashes; when urine or diarrhea or vomit hits water; and small splashes when a toilet with infective material is flushed. In these instances, the viral particles are in some type of fluid.

Apparently (spoken with caution because I am not a virologist) - the virus is not able to waft through the air on moving air currents, like influenza virus can ("air-borne"). If it could, I believe we would be seeing many, many more infections. Some scientists are warning however, it is not impossible for that to develop, given the experience with the Reston strain of ebola virus at the monkey facility in Virginia some years back. If that were to happen with the currently circulating strain, even in a limited way, I will not hesitate to say it would be a nightmare. The problem is not only with the disease itself, but that our health care systems would break down.

So...when reading articles, it is helpful to know that the terms "air-borne" and "aerosolized" have different meanings. A number of alt-health websites and main stream media articles are not up to speed about that.

titorite  posted on  2014-10-15   18:48:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#13. To: titorite (#12)

Thanks for the distinction, but, imo, it is infinitesimal.

This shit is real and fedgov is doing nothing but facilitating the spread all over this country.

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