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  • Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
    99.5 isnt a fever. The general accepted temperatures for people is +- 1*f from 98.7*f. You could be in the sun and be close to 100*f. Some people generally run 97.2*F and that is their normal body temperature. The general range is +-1 of 98.7f. That means 99.7f can be NORMAL for some people.



    Do you have first hand experience with ebola? Are you an expert? Hell, do you even don/doff PPE for a living? Any formal training?
    So, my normal temperature is 97.2*. By the time I get to 99*, I'm feeling like death. If they waited until I was at 100.3* to do anything, it would probably too late. Hell, when I had acute cholecystitis, it only spiked to 100.4*.
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    • Originally posted by SEB View Post
      Thats funny cause the CDC doctors seem to be myth from what Adrian tells me. She has yet to see one CDC doctor let alone CDC doctors
      At Presbyterian? I see them twice in an 8 hour shift two at a time...

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      • What an idiot. They refuse to learn.


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        • Originally posted by jewozzy View Post
          At Presbyterian? I see them twice in an 8 hour shift two at a time...
          Well glad to see they show their faces at ground zero! other half works in Oncology and they deal with no contact patients daily and she has yet to ever meet anyone from the CDC and they are the ones who are supposed to be in charge of training and protocol on no contact patients. I think the CDC is prolly 30 people claiming to know what their talking about
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          • Originally posted by Danny46 View Post
            What an idiot. They refuse to learn.


            Ebola Dummy by Photography by Daniel Rodriguez, on Flickr
            He must not be part of Timmay's team!

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            • Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
              Can someone please tell Cuba Gooding Jr. to shoot the damn monkey so we can get this all over with?
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              • Originally posted by SEB View Post
                Well glad to see they show their faces at ground zero! other half works in Oncology and they deal with no contact patients daily and she has yet to ever meet anyone from the CDC and they are the ones who are supposed to be in charge of training and protocol on no contact patients. I think the CDC is prolly 30 people claiming to know what their talking about
                Yeah they can be confusing to tell too. A lot of them just look like regular doctors. I have to see their id when they come up here so that's how I know.

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                • Just a thought...

                  How Nigeria Stopped Ebola

                  Here's What We Should Learn From Nigeria's Incredible Effort To Shut Down Ebola


                  Americans need only look to Nigeria to calm their fears about an Ebola outbreak in the US.

                  Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, can provide a "hopeful roadmap to overall containment," NBC News noted in a recent report.

                  Nigeria is much closer to the West Africa outbreak than the US is, yet even after Ebola entered the country in the most terrifying way possible — via a visibly sick passenger on a commercial flight — officials successfully shut down the disease and prevented widespread transmission.

                  In Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea, which have been ravaged by the deadly virus, this isn't the case. Unlike more-developed and wealthier nations, those countries simply aren't equipped to take the necessary precautions to prevent the spread of Ebola. That's why international help is so desperately needed.

                  But when Nigerian officials found out that a man who traveled to the country from Liberia was sick with Ebola, they quickly figured out who he had been in contact with and acted on that information to successfully contain the disease. Nigeria ended up seeing 19 confirmed cases of Ebola, but no new cases have been reported in over a month.

                  If there are still no new cases on Monday, the World Health Organization will officially declare the country "Ebola-free." Here's how Nigeria did it.



                  Nigeria's Patient Zero

                  The first person to bring Ebola to Nigeria was Patrick Sawyer, who left a hospital in Liberia against the wishes of the medical staff and flew to Nigeria, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Once he arrived, it became obvious that he was ill when he passed out in the Lagos airport, and he was taken to a hospital in the densely packed city of 20 million.

                  Sawyer reportedly told hospital staff that he hadn't been exposed to Ebola, so he was treated for malaria. When he didn't respond to treatment, doctors suspected Ebola, and Sawyer tested positive.

                  Hospital staff recognized the potential for spreading of the virus, and they refused to let him leave,according to The Independent. He died five days after he arrived, butseveral people who cared for Sawyer while he was sick contracted Ebola.



                  Containment

                  Once the country's first Ebola case was confirmed, Port Health Services in Nigeria started a process calledcontact tracing to limit the spread of the disease and created an emergency operations center to coordinate and oversee the national response.

                  The group worked with the airport and airlines, triaged any potential cases, and decontaminated the airport as well as areas inhabited by people who might have come into contact with the virus, according to the CDC. Entry and exit screening was also established at ports in Nigeria.

                  Health officials used a variety of resources, including phone records and flight manifests, to track down nearly 900 people who might have been exposed to the virus via Sawyer or the people he infected. That group was monitored for symptoms for 21 days. Those under observation were required to check in with officials twice a day to provide health updates, according to The Independent.

                  If someone was showing symptoms or failed to provide an update, that person was checked on.

                  As soon as people developed symptoms suggestive of Ebola, they were isolated in Ebola treatment facilities. Without waiting to see whether a "suspected" case tested positive, Nigeria's contact tracing team tracked down everyone who had had contact with that patient since the onset of symptoms.

                  During this contact tracing process,officials made a staggering 18,500 face-to-face visits.

                  Aside from the contact tracing, Nigeria ensured a highly organized, methodical, and informed response to the outbreak, which was crucial. Officials who were part of the emergency operations center had access to the proper resources, and some had experience containing other viral diseases like polio.

                  All 19 confirmed cases were traced back to Sawyer, and no cases have come up since, marking a successful containment of the virus. The outbreak in Nigeria will be declared officially over on Monday if no new cases come up before then.

                  The US has many of these same procedures in place for containing Ebola, making the risk of an outbreak here very low. Contact tracing is exactly what is happening in Dallas right now; if any one of Thomas Eric Duncan's contacts shows symptoms, that person will be immediately isolated and tested.



                  Why The Virus Is Still Spreading

                  West Africa, meanwhile, does not have the means to implement containment procedures to the same extent — the few health workers in the nation are struggling to care for the existing Ebola patients, and hundreds of new cases are appearing each week.

                  Nurses at many hospitals in West Africa are "lightly trained and minimally protected," and Ebola patients are dying "surrounded by pools of infectious waste," according to a recent New York Times report. Some hospitals don't have access to running water, soap, or clean needles, which are all crucial to controlling the outbreak and preventing further spread of disease.

                  The US has seen only two Ebola cases so far — one from a man who was infected in Liberia and then traveled to the US before showing symptoms, and another from a nurse who was caring for him.

                  More than 4,000 people have died in this year's Ebola outbreak. It is mostly concentrated in West Africa, where nearly more than 8,000 people have contracted the disease.

                  World Health Organization officialshave said that if the global response to the outbreak isn't stepped up in 60 days, "a lot more people will die."

                  The death rate in the current outbreak is about 70%, but chances of survival improve the earlier the disease is caught and treatment is started.

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                  • Originally posted by Denny View Post
                    He must not be part of Timmay's team!
                    black man gets ebola he dies a few days after in dallas, and when a whitey gets it they fly their ass to a specialist. God damn I love my ivory skin.

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                    • Originally posted by War Machine View Post
                      black man gets ebola he dies a few days after in dallas, and when a whitey gets it they fly their ass to a specialist. God damn I love my ivory skin.
                      The second girl that got it is black and they just flew her to Emory so I guess it doesn't matter any more.

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                      • Originally posted by blownaltered View Post
                        The second girl that got it is black and they just flew her to Emory so I guess it doesn't matter any more.
                        god damn MLK

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                        • # (it's called hash tag) ebolaneezer scrooge

                          had to make an ebola post 'er i wasn't cool.

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                          • Originally posted by Denny View Post
                            FOR SOMEONE UNDER SURVILLANCE FOR EBOLA!!!!

                            Now you made me strain my throat.
                            Obviously the CDC doesnt care but what do I know...you are the pro

                            Before flying from Cleveland to Dallas, nurse Amber Vinson called the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to report a temperature of 99.5 Fahrenheit and informed the agency that she was getting on a plane, a federal official said. Vinson was not told she could not get on the plane, the official said. Authorities announced Wednesday that the nurse was diagnosed with Ebola.

                            Before the flight, the nurse had taken her temperature and reported it to be 99.5 Fahrenheit (37.5 Celsius), Frieden said. That's below the fever threshold of 100.4 Fahrenheit that airport screeners are using to evaluate incoming travelers from West Africa. Frieden said her slightly elevated temperature was another sign she shouldn't have boarded the aircraft.
                            Amber Vinson, the second Dallas health care worker who was found to have the Ebola virus, should not have boarded a commercial jet Monday, health officials say.


                            Originally posted by talisman View Post
                            Why are you trying so hard to be obtuse? Jesus Fucking Christ.
                            Dunno man... just following your footsteps on a different tangent. Trying to get some haters like you do.

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                            • Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
                              Obviously the CDC doesnt care but what do I know...you are the pro

                              Amber Vinson, the second Dallas health care worker who was found to have the Ebola virus, should not have boarded a commercial jet Monday, health officials say.




                              Dunno man... just following your footsteps on a different tangent. Trying to get some haters like you do.
                              Are you a nurse, or paramedic?
                              Ded

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                              • Originally posted by VaderTT View Post
                                Are you a nurse, or paramedic?
                                does it matter?
                                Nurse

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