Ebola world domination
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Was listening to Jeremy vine think it was Thursday or Friday's show , anyway
He had 2 experts on & they said it has a very long & robust lifespan in comparison to other blood pathological virus ... So from that I concluded weeks , given its lengthy incubation period also spanning weeks
Shorter the better so I hope your right m8
He had 2 experts on & they said it has a very long & robust lifespan in comparison to other blood pathological virus ... So from that I concluded weeks , given its lengthy incubation period also spanning weeks
Shorter the better so I hope your right m8
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Was listening to Jeremy vine think it was Thursday or Friday's show , anyway
He had 2 experts on & they said it has a very long & robust lifespan in comparison to other blood pathological virus ... So from that I concluded weeks , given its lengthy incubation period also spanning weeks
Shorter the better so I hope your right m8
He had 2 experts on & they said it has a very long & robust lifespan in comparison to other blood pathological virus ... So from that I concluded weeks , given its lengthy incubation period also spanning weeks
Shorter the better so I hope your right m8
there have been ones before I believe - but they have been localised and contained
has the virus changed in some way
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I was really thinking along the lines of what different ways the virus can survive and travel between humans. Its sounding likely there will be some degree of outbreak across europe eventually.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hot_Zone
^^^My first read of Ebola and similar type illnesses.
The main reasons for worsening outbreaks seems to be increased population movement (and facilitation thereof by roads/rail) in inner Africa.
^^^My first read of Ebola and similar type illnesses.
The main reasons for worsening outbreaks seems to be increased population movement (and facilitation thereof by roads/rail) in inner Africa.
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