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Ebola Patient in Atlanta Hospital

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posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:09 PM
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originally posted by: crazyewok

originally posted by: adnanmuf
So now we know the good doctor was sent by the dod to become filthy rich having the patented antibodies in his body.

The medicine will be so expensive and little that only the dod will have it.

I am worried the new virus will change the reston colony(animals and insects and human carriers and dirt spanning many states and Mexico) over night. So the next flare would be 20 days from now.
The infected keep shedding the virus for the time of incubation period that is up to 20 days in this case and this good doctor is walking every where.
Let's repent to god and ask parents forgiveness.


Again wrong.

1) reston is not present in US wildlife

2) A infected person poses very little infection risk until symptoms start.

As "MD" you should know this


Quite correct. Reston is not in US wildlife. The facility was sterilized after the outbreak and the vector is monkeys, not deer nor cats nor rats nor democrats.

The fake MD is wrong. A patient does not start shedding virus until symptoms are present.



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:10 PM
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a reply to: crazyewok

I'll take Trick Medical Questions for $1000, Alex.

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

And speaking of questions...

Questions about this new Ebola drug

Ahh....he told her she should have the first dose! That splains it.



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:12 PM
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originally posted by: adnanmuf

originally posted by: NavyDoc

originally posted by: adnanmuf

originally posted by: netwarrior
a reply to: adnanmuf

Reston was not identified as a strain of Ebola until 1989.

CDC REBOV fact sheet

2nd verse, same as the first.

so you mean before it was identified as Ebola it wasn't Ebola?


NO, The Reston incident took place in 1989, not 1910.
you mean there was no Ebola virus in flora before reston incident of 1989?
Then how the reston infected fogot them????!!


*speechless*


*gatheres himself*

*takes deep breath*


Ok.........the reston strain as had been said countless times was brought into the USA by accident in 1989, it was NEVER in the USA before that.

It originaly came from the philipines were it seems has been harmlessly circulating as it produces no adverse symptoms in humans.



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:13 PM
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a reply to: NavyDoc
But it the Philippines, didnt it jump from monkey to pig to human?

So in Reston it may have jumped and is laying dormant. Which it also has a tendency to do...or did in the Philippines.



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:13 PM
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I hope their odds are correct.

'Odds are it's not Ebola': Man being tested for Ebola virus at New York City hospital, results expected within 48 hours


The man showed up Monday at the Mount Sinai Hospital emergency room on the Upper East Side with gastrointestinal symptoms and a high fever. He recently returned from traveling in one of the four African countries where the deadly disease has been confirmed. Hospital officials said if the patient does have Ebola, it cannot be transmitted through casual contact on the subway or street.


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Unless of course he threw up or used the bathroom in a public facility.
edit on 4-8-2014 by MrLimpet because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:13 PM
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originally posted by: adnanmuf

originally posted by: NavyDoc

originally posted by: adnanmuf

originally posted by: netwarrior
a reply to: adnanmuf

Reston was not identified as a strain of Ebola until 1989.

CDC REBOV fact sheet

2nd verse, same as the first.

so you mean before it was identified as Ebola it wasn't Ebola?


NO, The Reston incident took place in 1989, not 1910.
you mean there was no Ebola virus in flora before reston incident of 1989?
Then how the reston infected fogot them????!!


First of all "flora" means plants, not animals.
www.merriam-webster.com...

You think plants are carriers of Ebola now? What sort of blood stream do plants have?

The primates in Reston were imported from SE Asia. They had no contact with native US animals (fauna) or plants (flora)--now you know the difference, you fake--and thus there was not contamination of US animals even if we had native primates (which we don't).



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:16 PM
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Casual contact. Is casual contact considered something like a contagious infected person wipes his runny nose with his hand then opened a door with that hand that you open a minute later and wipe your eyes?



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:17 PM
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originally posted by: ~Lucidity
a reply to: NavyDoc
But it the Philippines, didnt it jump from monkey to pig to human?

So in Reston it may have jumped and is laying dormant. Which it also has a tendency to do...or did in the Philippines.



The Canadians have done some experiments with intentionally injecting the disease into pigs and then using them to contaminate monkeys, but there is no evidence that the Reston strain jumped from pigs to monkeys in that particular incident. Bear in mind that the Canadian experiments involved intentionally inoculating the pigs with the disease and then forcing contact with monkeys.



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:20 PM
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a reply to: NavyDoc


Hey Doc. when you finish explaining biology 101 to our other Doc...do we get out MD license too. Or... do we have to yank them out of our nether regions too...


Des



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:22 PM
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originally posted by: ~Lucidity


a reply to: crazyewok

I'll take Trick Medical Questions for $1000, Alex.

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

And speaking of questions...

Questions about this new Ebola drug

Ahh....he told her she should have the first dose! That splains it.


I don't know how many times I have to say this. IT. IS. NOT. A. DRUG. It is a serum of antibodies made from individuals who have survived the disease.



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:23 PM
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originally posted by: Destinyone
a reply to: NavyDoc


Hey Doc. when you finish explaining biology 101 to our other Doc...do we get out MD license too. Or... do we have to yank them out of our nether regions too...


Des


Oh, baby. I'd gladly yank them out or do something to your neither regions.






(Just kidding, don't report me.)



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:24 PM
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a reply to: NavyDoc

Giggity



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:26 PM
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a reply to: NavyDoc

Serum is what I've heard most often from the media. The word drug was their choice, not mine.

Serum on its way to becoming a drug, cure, and/or vaccine. Who knows.

According to Mapp’s website, its ebola drug is a “cocktail” of monoclonal antibodies, which had been proven to work in monkey studies. I hope it works but hope harder that there is little to no market for it.
edit on 8/4/2014 by ~Lucidity because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:27 PM
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originally posted by: NavyDoc

originally posted by: adnanmuf
You just Google pig is universal host or reservoir. And Google Ebola reston. I learned about pig in Med school before 1984 before there was internet. I am not gonna google for you. Do your research before you make silly statements like your no 2 fact crazyewok!


I'm a real MD with credentials. You cannot even speak English. Please enlighten me.

...this matters because real doctors speak English, right?



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:30 PM
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a reply to: JohnnyCanuck

If he could get BASIC medical facts right then sure it can be put down to a non english speaker.

But he/she is getting facts wrong a high school student should know.



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:30 PM
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originally posted by: crazyewok

originally posted by: raymundoko
a reply to: marg6043

America is a developing country?


Well Detroit and New Orleans are


LOL. Yes they are third world. When you visit, I'll take you to my old haunts in Detroit.



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:30 PM
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originally posted by: NavyDoc

originally posted by: adnanmuf

originally posted by: NavyDoc

originally posted by: adnanmuf

originally posted by: netwarrior
a reply to: adnanmuf

Reston was not identified as a strain of Ebola until 1989.

CDC REBOV fact sheet

2nd verse, same as the first.

so you mean before it was identified as Ebola it wasn't Ebola?


NO, The Reston incident took place in 1989, not 1910.
you mean there was no Ebola virus in flora before reston incident of 1989?
Then how the reston infected fogot them????!!


First of all "flora" means plants, not animals.
www.merriam-webster.com...

You think plants are carriers of Ebola now? What sort of blood stream do plants have?

The primates in Reston were imported from SE Asia. They had no contact with native US animals (fauna) or plants (flora)--now you know the difference, you fake--and thus there was not contamination of US animals even if we had native primates (which we don't).
CDC found 10% of sample

Samples tested positive in here. They found the virus dormant in many animals. A pig in Philippines infected the farmer. Also the stupid CDC conducted experiment on 60 monkeys here and found all monkeys died minus the monkeys injected with reston.

How did humans got infected in Alice tx and reston via.
A navy doc is an emt usually.



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:30 PM
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originally posted by: ~Lucidity
Casual contact. Is casual contact considered something like a contagious infected person wipes his runny nose with his hand then opened a door with that hand that you open a minute later and wipe your eyes?


How about the bathroom that an infected, contagious person uses to vomit and/or have diarrhea in? Someone goes in after and touches the toilet, door & faucet?

According to MSDS online.


SURVIVAL OUTSIDE HOST: The virus can survive in liquid or dried material for a number of days (23). Infectivity is found to be stable at room temperature or at 4°C for several days, and indefinitely stable at -70°C (6, 20). Infectivity can be preserved by lyophilisation.


MSDS online
edit on 4-8-2014 by MrLimpet because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:32 PM
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originally posted by: paxnatus
a reply to: crazyewok

I am sorry, if you have a Ebola or any type of hemorrhagic fever, you do not die in a very mundane way! It is actually a horrific death.....

I think there needs to be some clarification of flu like symptoms: This is not a respiratory virus in any kind of way...Influenza is strictly respiratory...The symptoms that resemble the flu are

high fever
severe body aches
severe weakness..................

From there is is manifested in almost everyone, and you begin to see Gastro Intestinal symptoms Vomiting, diarrhea often the stool contains a moderate amount of blood......

In the end you have died due to internally and most of the time external hemorrhaging and the organs, tissue have liquefied!



However, it is much, much more difficult to contract Ebola than flu.



posted on Aug, 4 2014 @ 06:32 PM
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a reply to: crazyewok
And if I asked you a question in Arabic, you'd answer me tout de suite?

Whatever. Communicating can be quite difficult even among those who speak the same language.




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