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To: Black Agnes
I don't know where you got the idea that Ebola is hard to catch. From another thread

The transmission methods is the part of this story that I am watching closely. From very reliable sources I have learned one can catch Ebola from

contact with infected animals (pigs, bats, monkeys)

contact with "droppings" of infected animals

eating any part of an infected animal

touching anything excreted (blood, sweat, urine, fetal matter) by an infected person.

any part of your skin touches any part of an infected persons skin

inhaling the droplets an infected person exhales via sneeze cough.

touching any item an infected person has recently touched.

touching a hard surface that has recently been in contact with anything wore, excreted or touched by an infected person who is dead or nearly dead from Ebola.

I am sure there are other means of Ebola spreading. It appears to me that Ebola is very contagious and could easily spread in a high density US city. I also think things are much worse then we are being told. Only 1500 infected? Only 800+ dead in West Africa? Really? I think way more.

My biggest worry is it gets into our wild pigs, bats and monkeys. Then like Africa we will be dealing with Ebola for a long long time.

24 posted on 08/04/2014 9:43:18 AM PDT by jpsb (Believe nothing until it has been officially denied)
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To: jpsb

Read my reply.

I suspect this strain is more tolerant of airborne transmission than strains in the past.

I suspect, also, that it may be more tolerant of being transmitted via insect vectors. Particularly mosquitos.


27 posted on 08/04/2014 9:47:53 AM PDT by Black Agnes
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