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originally posted by: Heartisblack
a reply to: Cobaltic1978
Are you serious? I mean, then what is so troublesome about this doom?
What’s the Relative Impact Compared to Other Diseases? The available numbers also indicate that Ebola had, as of mid-September, already become the leading cause of death in Liberia. The WHO has estimated a case fatality rate of 70% for the West Africa Ebola outbreak; applying this rate to the officially reported cases from Liberia for the last 7 weeks, we find Ebola caused, on average, 263 deaths per week in the country. By comparison, the top three leading causes of deaths in the country – malaria, lower respiratory infections, and diarrheal diseases (using data from the global burden of disease study for 2010) – caused an estimated 140, 89, and 88 deaths per week, respectively. This means at its current rate, Ebola is killing people in Liberia at approximately twice the rate of the country’s previously biggest cause of death and, ominously, this rate is likely to increase for the foreseeable future as the epidemic continues to expand.
originally posted by: MissBeck
All the health care workers and Doctors in Africa were wearing protective gear, and they caught it.
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Business and tourism is more important to them than a handful of people becoming infected, that is quite obvious.
originally posted by: crazyewok
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Business and tourism is more important to them than a handful of people becoming infected, that is quite obvious.
Tourism is likely already dead in Seira leone and Liberia. And there economies so insignificant it would not hurt us if we shut travel off to those country's.