Ebola 660 Fatalities of 1093 Infected; MERS 327/850 Fatal

Patrick Sawyer CONFIRMED EBOLA test results:

http://thecable.ng/all-entry-points-to-nigeria-on-red-alert-for-ebola

His blood sample was taken to advanced laboratory at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, which confirmed the diagnosis of Ebola Virus Disease. The result was corroborated by other laboratories outside Nigeria.”


http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...043e6e-1437-11e4-ac56-773e54a65906_story.html

“We have already gotten in touch with all the passengers,” he said. “We are monitoring and investigating.”


Ebola takes up to 20 days to show symptoms.
 
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Bad things will still happen in a free society. Utopia is not one of the options. But maybe, if we really mature as a species, it WILL be an option to have a world in which we don't rob, murder, and enslave each other. And can work cooperatively to solve problems. How about it?

Oh, I accept that. I was just wondering if anybody's going to point out how free market is or can deal with this problem any better than anybody else at the moment.
 
Oh, I accept that. I was just wondering if anybody's going to point out how free market is or can deal with this problem any better than anybody else at the moment.

The concept of quarantine does bring into question the right of free movement and association... but when you body itself is a weapon... I can see the argument that one's very presence is an imposition on others; a violation of NAP. Much like someone with HIV going around having sex with ppl without informing them.
 
Oh, I accept that. I was just wondering if anybody's going to point out how free market is or can deal with this problem any better than anybody else at the moment.

A free market doesn't mean nobody ever cooperates to make rules for a community. I have no problem at all with government so long as it is with REAL consent of the governed. You could have a fully-consensual society with health authorities and power to quarantine. All it requires is agreement of those who will be bound by the rules.
 
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The concept of quarantine does bring into question the right of free movement and association... but when you body itself is a weapon... I can see the argument that one's very presence is an imposition on others; a violation of NAP. Much like someone with HIV going around having sex with ppl without informing them.

This argument is tenuous at best. By extension of that argument in perfect lockstep with the underlying principle of its construction, there is nothing to prevent claiming the authority to apprehend others at random or en masse because they might be infected. Slippery.slope
 
This argument is tenuous at best. By extension of that argument in perfect lockstep with the underlying principle of its construction, there is nothing to prevent claiming the authority to apprehend others at random or en masse because they might be infected. Slippery.slope

Funny you mention that. Right after I read that there was a newsflash about a guy with TB who refused treatment and was on his way to Brazil - they said it would have to go through the courts to keep him away from the public... I think pandemics and the legal system run at different speeds, especially when you cross International borders...

-t
 
It appears the escaped Ebola patient in Sierra Leone has died.

A Sierra Leone woman who fled hospital after testing positive for the Ebola virus has died after turning herself in, health officials have told the BBC.

Her family had forcibly removed her from a public hospital on Thursday.

Saudatu Koroma's is the first case of Ebola to be confirmed in the country's capital Freetown, where there are no facilities to treat the virus.

It should be noted that Freetown is a major port city on the Atlantic Coast with over one million inhabitants.

Freetown


How many people did this woman infect before she died?

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28505061
 
American Physician Has Tested Positive For Ebola

An American doctor working with Ebola patients in Liberia has tested positive for the deadly virus, an aid organization said Saturday.

North Carolina-based Samaritan's Purse issued a news release saying that Dr. Kent Brantly tested positive for the disease and was being treated at a hospital in Monrovia, Liberia. Brantly is the medical director for the aid organization's case management center in the city.

Brantly, 33, has been working with Samaritan's Purse in Liberia since October 2013 as part of the charity's post-residency program for doctors, said the group's spokeswoman Melissa Strickland. The organization's website says he had worked as a family practice physician in Fort Worth, Texas.

The highly contagious virus is one of the most deadly diseases in the world. Photos of Brantly working in Liberia show him in white coveralls made of a synthetic material that he wore for hours a day while treating Ebola patients.

Brantly was quoted in a posting on the organization's website earlier this year about efforts to maintain an isolation ward for patients.

"The hospital is taking great effort to be prepared," Brantly said. "In past Ebola outbreaks, many of the casualties have been healthcare workers who contracted the disease through their work caring for infected individuals."

Strickland says that Brantly's wife and children had been living with him in Africa, but they are currently in the U.S.

Is this really a good idea?


Read More: http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/american-doctor-africa-tests-positive-ebola-24729144
 
The FDA continues to kill people.

http://investor.tekmirapharm.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=830680

About TKM-Ebola, an Anti-Ebola Virus RNAi Therapeutic

TKM-Ebola, an anti-Ebola virus RNAi therapeutic, is being developed under a $140 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense's Medical Countermeasure Systems BioDefense Therapeutics (MCS-BDTX) Joint Product Management Office. Earlier preclinical studies were published in the medical journal The Lancet and demonstrated that when siRNA targeting the Ebola virus and delivered by Tekmira's LNP technology were used to treat previously infected non-human primates, the result was 100 percent protection from an otherwise lethal dose of Zaire Ebola virus (Geisbert et al., The Lancet, Vol 375, May 29, 2010). Tekmira's productive collaboration with the MCS-BDTX was modified and expanded in 2013 to include significant advances in LNP formulation technology since the initiation of the program in 2010.

Tekmira’s Ebola Drug Trial Placed on Hold by U.S. FDA
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-03/tekmira-ebola-drug-trial-placed-on-hold-by-u-s-fda.html
Human tests of Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corp. (TKMR)’s treatment for Ebola, one of the world’s most lethal diseases, have been put on hold by U.S. regulators due to safety concerns.

The Food and Drug Administration has requested additional information to ensure the drug is safe at higher doses, the company said today in a statement. The therapy is in the first of three stages of clinical trials usually required by regulators for approval.
 
Imagine the impact that an infected TSA agent would have on the spread of such diseases.
 
Depends. TSA agents do not change their gloves with each new passenger.


Ebola then spreads in the community through human-to-human transmission, with infection resulting from direct contact (through broken skin or mucous membranes) with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected people, and indirect contact with environments contaminated with such fluids.

http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs103/en/


MERS-CoV has spread from ill people to others through close contact, such as caring for or living with an infected person.

http://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/mers/about/transmission.html



If you do find a deadly illness whose mode of transmission is through clothing, onto latex gloves, then back through the next person's clothing... we've got way bigger problems than the TSA.
 
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