There were at least two cases of people who had Ebola traveling on international flights while infected and contagious. Despite being on the airplanes for hours and hours, they did not infect anyone else.
Ebola is mostly spread by close contact with an infected person's bodily fluid. It is NOT airborne. It's harder to contract than the flu (which can be spread by infected droplets when the person sneezes/coughs). There is a reason these outbreaks tend to peter out without causing world-wide panic or infection: http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2014/06/25/324941229/could-the-ebola-outbreak-spread-to-europe-or-the-u-s |
Some illnesses like the flu are spread through contact with droplets from the lungs or nose (cough, snot). Some (like Ebola and HIV) are spread through contact with bodily fluid like blood, vomit and feces. The people in the hospital caring for EBOLA patients are dressed head to toe because symptoms in the later stages include vomiting, diarrhea, and bleeding from the eyes, ears, nose and rectum. Contact with these fluids is extremely dangerous so people need to take precautions. With your typical AIDS patient, this bleeding is not usually present. |
Do you really think I am more convinced because of your typeface? ![]() You can shout all you want, but you are not the author of a medical study. Or if you are, identify yourself. |
You left our sweat -- the countries involved have shut down all forms of public games -- soccer, football ect. Wonder why? |
Ebola causes hemorrhaging and the person is basically oozing various bodily fluids when they are dying. So is the corpse. That's why they wear those suits. If AIDS patients were oozing blood from all over, they would probably wear those suits too. |
Yes. My husband is African. He works almost exclusively with Africans here in DC. Most of my friends are immigrants. I'm taking my family this winter. I still think you are all getting carried away. If you get this scared, you'll never travel anywhere. |
When I sneeze, cough, or sweat, it is a pure raindrop from heaven that contains no viruses what so ever. That is why, when I have the flu, you won't mind me coughing all over you. Because I am pure. And anyway, you cant catch it that way! |
Those are contact sports that carry the risk of bleeding if people are injured. I'd also point out that cancelling these sports appears to be an overreaction. However, given the fear and concern in these countries, I can't blame them. You aren't suggesting, I hope, that you think Ebola is being spread by people sweating onto one another? Do you have any scientific basis for believing that Ebola is spread through sweat?? I can't even think of a virus that is spread by sweat. Admittedly I am not a virologist or anything. But is that even possible? Sweat is not usually what one means, by "bodily fluid", I don't think. |
Here -- check out this link:
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2005-09/1127697416.Im.r.html I don't think diseases can usualliy be transmitted via sweat. MRSA, maybe, through contact with another person's body? But even then the contact is with the skin, not the sweat. |
Eek. I hadn't thought about this yet. I am a teacher and have students who travel to their countries in West Africa to visit family over the summer. Bodily fluids aren't contained very well in an elementary school, especially Kindergarten. I hope there will be some protocol set. |
Peace Corps is pulling all of its volunteers out of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. I wouldn't send a school group to any of those countries right now. |