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Canada has possible Ebola case: health officials
Yahoo News ^ | 3-24-2014 | AFP

Posted on 03/24/2014 7:34:41 PM PDT by tcrlaf

A man returning to Canada from Liberia is seriously ill in hospital after experiencing symptoms consistent with the Ebola virus that has killed dozens in Guinea, health officials have said.

The man has been placed in solitary confinement pending the expected results on Tuesday of tests on his condition. His family are in quarantine in Saskatchewan province, the local health ministry said in a statement.

"A diagnosis has not yet been confirmed. Measures have been taken to isolate the patient to ensure the illness is not transmitted," the ministry said.

Public health officials earlier sought to contain people's concerns, saying the risk to the public was low and noting that an investigation into the case's circumstances was under way.

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To: tcrlaf

And what about all the other passengers on his flight back?????


41 posted on 03/24/2014 9:18:42 PM PDT by matthew fuller (No, I don't miss GWB- I miss Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld.)
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To: tcrlaf

Is Ebola that transmittable? I thought Ebola could only be spread through the blood. Or perhaps, yes, mucus, but realistically, I sincerely hope it isn’t that easily spread.


42 posted on 03/24/2014 9:46:00 PM PDT by CorporateStepsister (I am NOT going to force a man to make my dreams come true)
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To: CorporateStepsister

“Ebola viruses are highly infectious as well as contagious.

As an outbreak of ebola progresses, bodily fluids from diarrhea, vomiting, and bleeding represent a hazard. Due to lack of proper equipment and hygienic practices, large-scale epidemics occur mostly in poor, isolated areas without modern hospitals or well-educated medical staff. Many areas where the infectious reservoir exists have just these characteristics. In such environments, all that can be done is to immediately cease all needle-sharing or use without adequate sterilization procedures, isolate patients, and observe strict barrier nursing procedures with the use of a medical-rated disposable face mask, gloves, goggles, and a gown at all times, strictly enforced for all medical personnel and visitors.[60] The aim of all of these techniques is to avoid any person’s contact with the blood or secretions of any patient, including those who are deceased.[61]”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebola_virus_disease#Prevention


43 posted on 03/24/2014 9:50:00 PM PDT by Pelham (If you do not deport it is amnesty by default.)
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To: tcrlaf

Open borders/amnesty folkes are risking epidemics like that here.


44 posted on 03/24/2014 9:50:17 PM PDT by RginTN
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To: Diogenesis

Dio, you need to consider the wisdom of the sage Dubya:

“Family values don’t stop at the Rio Grande”

Ebola is just another of those family values.


45 posted on 03/24/2014 9:52:13 PM PDT by Pelham (If you do not deport it is amnesty by default.)
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To: Pelham

I KNOW! Lets give all those here amnesty, and start an open immigration policy. That way all the thousands who are infected can come here where medical care is better.

Or ..... used to be better.


46 posted on 03/24/2014 9:58:11 PM PDT by Ancient Wonderboy
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To: Ancient Wonderboy

It will happen. Brought to you by the GOPe and Obama working together.


47 posted on 03/24/2014 10:00:18 PM PDT by Pelham (If you do not deport it is amnesty by default.)
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To: Pelham

Last fall I rode in the shuttle bus from my home to the airport. The driver, from some country on the Dark Continent had a deep, wet, throaty cough. I thought “I hope they don’t make this into the beginning of a documentary movie some day.”


48 posted on 03/24/2014 10:19:01 PM PDT by 21twelve (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2185147/posts 2013 is 1933 REBORN)
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To: tcrlaf
Actually, last I heard the count in west Africa for this Ebola outbreak is up to 60, which puts it ahead of most hemorrhagic epidemics at this point in their usual runs.

Fortunately, though not as fortunate for the sufferers, Ebola is so virulent its outbreaks usually surface very rapidly. Though truly horrible, it has little latency and so comes up quickly on public health radars and is contained. And there are more basic reasons why the sheer speed and horror of this hemorrhagic strain actually work against its becoming more widespread. It usually decimates a village too rapidly to get beyond the county, so to speak.

Of course, there are aircraft, now, so I was waiting for the latest outbreak to make it across the Atlantic. It sure didn't take very long.

49 posted on 03/24/2014 10:20:19 PM PDT by Prospero (Si Deus trucido mihi, ego etiam fides Deus.)
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To: Mariner

I think you are too optimistic.
One of the reasons Ebola has been contained in the past was it tended to emerge in rural areas in Africa, where there’s not a lot of mobility and travel. It is very lethal, so it tends to burn out before it has a chance to spread under those circumstances. Imagine trying to contain it after someone on an international flight to Ohare is sick, and manages to infect some passengers. They will quickly disperse across the US and the world. In the US the high mobility will make containment a problem. If an outbreak were identified in Chicago people would be fleeing by plane, car, bus and train. People who were ill would swamp the ERs and it would quickly spread from there. Trust me, our hospitals are NOT set up to deal with a large number of highly contagious, critically I’ll patients. The incubation period is 2 days to 3 weeks, and initial symptoms are non specific, muscle aches, fever, nausea vomiting etc. patients can become infectious within 2 days of becoming symptomatic, although more typical 4-5 days. A LOT of people can be exposed before we have clue that this isn’t just a run of the virus we are dealing with.....

http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/pdf/vhf-interim-guidance.pdf

I don’t think the CDC or the Surgeon General are as confidant as you are about limiting spread. I was part of the medical emergency response system after 911 and the scenarios for smallpox ( admittedly spreads airborn) were terrifying. Don’t see Ebola as that much different .


50 posted on 03/24/2014 10:20:38 PM PDT by Kozak ("It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal" Henry Kissinger)
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To: Pelham

Great, just great.

Apparenlty the Conakry illness is not Ebola:
“Tests on the suspected cases of deadly Ebola virus in Guinea’s capital Conakry are negative, health officials say.”

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-26717490


51 posted on 03/24/2014 10:21:22 PM PDT by CorporateStepsister (I am NOT going to force a man to make my dreams come true)
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To: tcrlaf

Apparently not:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-26717490

I get my updates from the “International Society of Infectious Disease” website and this is so far the latest update.


52 posted on 03/24/2014 10:22:19 PM PDT by CorporateStepsister (I am NOT going to force a man to make my dreams come true)
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To: tcrlaf

Which is smart of Canada since all it takes is one leak to the press and it’ll be all over the United States.


53 posted on 03/24/2014 10:23:33 PM PDT by CorporateStepsister (I am NOT going to force a man to make my dreams come true)
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To: Kozak

Well, this is in God’s hands and there’s never a better place to be, right?


54 posted on 03/24/2014 10:24:55 PM PDT by CorporateStepsister (I am NOT going to force a man to make my dreams come true)
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To: chae

I sincerely hope “The Stand” does not become real.


55 posted on 03/24/2014 10:25:28 PM PDT by CorporateStepsister (I am NOT going to force a man to make my dreams come true)
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To: CorporateStepsister

Yeah, God helps those who help themselves....


56 posted on 03/24/2014 10:30:11 PM PDT by Kozak ("It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal" Henry Kissinger)
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To: CorporateStepsister
So, I guess the $60,000.00 question is, "Just what is the disease that has killed 61 of 87 victims (so far), if it is not Ebola?"

Sometimes, it's better the devil you know.

57 posted on 03/24/2014 10:32:58 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: tcrlaf

I don’t think poverty has an impact, per se, on Ebola. It seems to be a case of mass contact that’s the problem, like TB, but worse.


58 posted on 03/24/2014 10:40:36 PM PDT by Amberdawn
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To: 21twelve; Ancient Wonderboy; CorporateStepsister; Diogenesis

For those of you who don’t remember ‘Mother Abigail’ here at FR; she appeared to be a retired CDC scientist who investigated Ebola, and some of her thoughts about the potential for pandemic would curl your hair:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2820204/posts


59 posted on 03/24/2014 10:48:56 PM PDT by Pelham (If you do not deport it is amnesty by default.)
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To: Pelham
Thanks for the reminder on that link. I recall her saying something that when you hear news from Egypt(?) on the disease to run for the hills. Literally.

I hope that she was wrong. But her articles sure seem to make sense.

The people rarely listened to the prophets in the Bible either.

60 posted on 03/24/2014 10:53:39 PM PDT by 21twelve (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2185147/posts 2013 is 1933 REBORN)
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