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originally posted by: ~Lucidity
originally posted by: WhiteAlice
It truly is. It's absolutely heartbreaking to consider that in the places where this form of Ebola is running rampant, they're having to send people back home to possibly (probably) infect their loved ones.
Kind of like what they did in Dallas?
originally posted by: 2gd2btru
Ebola's Frightening Symptoms
Once a patient is infected with Ebola, the incubation period is 4 to 16 days. The onset of disease is sudden, with fever, chills, headache, anorexia, and muscle pain. As the disease progresses, nausea, vomiting, sore throat, stomach pain, and diarrhea are common. Most patients develop severe hemorrhages, usually between days five and seven. Bleeding occurs from multiple sites, including the digestive tract, lungs, and gums. Death occurs within 7 to 16 days.
Read more: Rare and Deadly Diseases: Ebola: Africa's Bloody Disease | Infoplease.com www.infoplease.com...
With death occurring 7-16 days after symptoms I don't see how they would think the young woman's health issue were due to her pregnancy.
originally posted by: drwill
a reply to: BobAthome
Oct 8
True.