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Oct 14 2014 08:08pm
potential for ebola to spread in US? such a horrible disease to acquire, makes me feel sick just thinking about it. fingers crossed they have great success with the treatments in development, i feel like antibodies are the best bet but i dont really know what alternatives are being examined
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Oct 14 2014 08:12pm
maybe a couple cases in the US, but nothing serious. Merica is first world country, very clean (relatively speaking) and lots of measures to prevent any real outbreaks

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Oct 14 2014 08:15pm
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maybe a couple cases in the US, but nothing serious. Merica is first world country, very clean (relatively speaking) and lots of measures to prevent any real outbreaks


I'm no where near as intelligent as you cloud, but this is basically my thought process.
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Oct 14 2014 08:20pm
im tempted to agree but i also feel that there are some really fking dumb people out there and dumb people unfortunately arent aware when they spread disease.

e; im also a massive hypochondriac at times LOL im probably just paranoid

This post was edited by cloudkicker on Oct 14 2014 08:21pm
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Oct 14 2014 08:25pm
Honestly if it became massively spread my guess would be because the government allowed it to happen. No conspiracy nonsense ofc, just thinking about the chances.

As for antibodies, I don't think that's the most applicable answer right now.. I think the antibodies haven't shown much efficacy so far (though I don't know what "experimental drug" they used to treat those US citizens a few months back).

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Oct 14 2014 08:38pm
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Honestly if it became massively spread my guess would be because the government allowed it to happen. No conspiracy nonsense ofc, just thinking about the chances.

As for antibodies, I don't think that's the most applicable answer right now.. I think the antibodies haven't shown much efficacy so far (though I don't know what "experimental drug" they used to treat those US citizens a few months back).


they tried antibody therapy on a handful of cases a decade or so ago and 9 of 10 lived, but they administered antibodies late into the therapy so they arent sure if it was a coincidence that those 9 people just happened to be getting better anyway
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Oct 14 2014 08:38pm
Bad things dont happen in maine.


Buuuut if it does for some reason start spreading quickly, we will all have to invest in our own home gyms.
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Oct 14 2014 08:59pm
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they tried antibody therapy on a handful of cases a decade or so ago and 9 of 10 lived, but they administered antibodies late into the therapy so they arent sure if it was a coincidence that those 9 people just happened to be getting better anyway


Yeah apparently the experimental drug that has shown efficacy is 3 different monoclonal antibodies http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/outbreaks/2014-west-africa/qa-experimental-treatments.html
I was going off of; http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166354214000576
which indicates the usual studies using antibodies show effectiveness but only for the first couple of days
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Oct 14 2014 09:02pm
I just cant understand why they arent closing the borders yet/ are sending tons of reporters in africa

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Oct 14 2014 09:06pm
unlikely for two main reasons, it's neither airborne nor waterborne, and it has a rather quick half life to allow a certain population incubation before spotting it too late. it can most likely just wipe out a small village than a whole metropolis, let alone a nation. the WA outbreak was by far the largest and it took out a couple of thousands at most.
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