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    Ebola virus circulating in Guinea is new strain

    Original story HERE at Breitbart


    Ebola virus circulating in Guinea is new strain


    AFP 4/17/2014 7:22:29 PM
    The virus that has caused a deadly Ebola epidemic in Guinea is a new strain that emerged locally, possibly transmitted by fruit bats, virologists have said.

    The outbreak is the first to be recorded in west Africa, but researchers said the virus causing it did not come from other countries where Ebola already circulates.

    An international team of scientists unravelled the genome of the virus and found it to be distinct from strains in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon, though they share an ancestor.

    The virus is of the EBOV type -- one of three species that have caused outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa, said the study published in the New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday.

    "This study demonstrates the emergence of EBOV in Guinea," the authors wrote.

    Data from the genetic analysis "suggest a single introduction of the virus into the human population," probably in early December 2013 "or even before", according to the study.

    "It is suspected that the virus was transmitted for months before the outbreak became apparent," it added.

    "This length of exposure appears to have allowed many transmission chains and thus increased the number of cases of Ebola virus disease."

    Though it has not been confirmed, the study said fruit bats found throughout west Africa were "potential reservoirs" of the virus.

    "It is possible that EBOV has circulated undetected in this region for some time," said the authors.

    "The emergence of the virus in Guinea highlights the risk of EBOV outbreaks in the whole West African subregion."

    Guinea has seen 197 cases of laboratory-confirmed or suspect Ebola since the beginning of the year.

    The World Health Organization raised the death toll on Thursday to 122 since the start of the year, from a previous figure of 108. Liberia continues to report 13 deaths.

    The fatality rate was between 71 and 86 percent in the cases they studied, the researchers wrote.

    There is no vaccine or cure for Ebola.

    People can contract the disease from handling the blood or other bodily fluids of sick or dead forest animals.

    The virus can then easily spread among humans through contact with infected blood, body fluids and tissue.

    An epidemic can only be stopped by isolating suspected cases in ultra-clean conditions and quarantining those who had been in contact with them.

    Symptoms include muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhoea and, in extreme cases, organ failure and unstoppable bleeding.

    Past Ebola outbreaks in Africa have happened in DR Congo, Sudan, Gabon, Republic of Congo and Uganda.
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    Stuff like this straight up gives me the creeps.
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    Scarey shit...
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    This is one virus that legitimately scares the crap out of me...
    It is, of course, obvious that speed, or height of fall, is not in itself injurious ... but a high rate of change of velocity, such as occurs after a 10 story fall onto concrete, is another matter.

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    This time it doesnt seem to be slowing down and is spreading to several surroundng countries. If it hit Europe or Aisa it most likely will be here within the month. Not good at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacpacker View Post
    This time it doesnt seem to be slowing down and is spreading to several surroundng countries. If it hit Europe or Aisa it most likely will be here within the month. Not good at all.
    I highly doubt we will see it hit the US though... Ebola usually has a fast course and should be stopped before someone can get that far that is infected. Atleast, I hope so...
    It is, of course, obvious that speed, or height of fall, is not in itself injurious ... but a high rate of change of velocity, such as occurs after a 10 story fall onto concrete, is another matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twitchy View Post
    I highly doubt we will see it hit the US though... Ebola usually has a fast course and should be stopped before someone can get that far that is infected. Atleast, I hope so...
    This one talks about a slow course. It went over a month before the outbreak was even noticed.
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    It also doesbt seem to be dying out as quickly as the others have in the past. Sure seems like bad diagnosis at the start didnt catch it very quickly.

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    Wasn't there a news blurb last month about a confirmed case in Illinois? I recall reading it... something about an abroad funeral and a returning traveling family member.

    I'll dig around and see if I can't locate it. Truly scary stuff right there.

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    My mistake. It wasn't Illinois, it was Canada.

    https://news.yahoo.com/video/canada-...121519594.html

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    Aaaand they say it's not Ebola. Hope it isn't another case of "false positive".

    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/26/he...larm.html?_r=0

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