Well.....lol...I am not going to get into a link posting situation here..
I will say that the confusion over ebola and how it spreads is largely due to the medical establishments comparisons of symptoms to that of the Flu, but they then fail to explain Flu symptoms.
Ebola is a blood born pathogen. Once it is in great enough numbers in the blood and has overwhelmed the immune system it breaks out of small capillaries. in the intestines, eyes, skin, and spreads it’s self through bleeding. But it does not do that in the lungs....Period....
Flu is also a blood born pathogen. But it does not cause bleeding. However the initial syptoms of the Flu and ebola are the same with fever, chills, general sick feeling.
Upper respiratory and respiratory diseases are generally bacterial....IE: the common cold, and sometimes it can accompany the Flu because the immune system is busy, and it spreads the Flu then through coughs, sneezes, etc.
In a ebola patient, the accompanying bacterial diseases do not have enough time to incubate because the ebola virus will kill the patient before that can happen.
Ebola does not affect the upper respiratory, (trachea and sinuses) and is not spread the way flu is spread. It stays in the blood until the final stages of the disease where the capillary walls break down and bleeding occurs. Initially this may show up as a rash or skin blood blister.
Vey Soon after this time the patient is flat on their back, unable to move.
We are very lucky in a way, that Ebola acts this way. It makes the disease easier to control, in a good medical environment.
The disease has another aspect to it, very technical so I am not going to get into the reasons why, but the disease is very stable and it is difficult for it to mutate or combine RNA/DNA with other viruses.
I know exactly where you hope to go with your argument, where you want to claim that Ebola is transmitted like the Flu is...
But it does not do that. It never has..
As I said, there is only the one known strain that affects animals only (Reston) that is spread through the respiratory system, and it, try as it might, does not infect humans.
That is the situation with Ebola. It just is what it is.
So to sum up...Ebola is only transmittable in it’s last stages where bleeding begins to occur, and not through respiratory bleeding.
Very shortly after the bleeding starts, the patient is no longer able to travel and this aspect has helped to keep it from becoming a pandemic.
There has never been a Ebola strain in humans that transmits like the Flu through the respiratory system. And there is not likely to be one, but the chances like anything else are not zero.
It spreads, as they have said, by direct contact with fluids that shed live virus in the last stages of the disease.
The common cold is bacterial. Got it.
What was it Reagan said? "Well, the trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so.
The common cold is caused by a Rhinovirus. Influenza is also a virus. THanks for playing, try again some day.
The Soviets were perfecting the means to trasmit Ebola or Marburg, in the most severe strains, for use through aerosol. so... I’ll trust Ebola MAY be able to be transmitted through other means. We only know what we know. These things mutate very quickly.