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I was wonder if ebola or any other disease can be transferred by wild caught animals to humans or other animals in captivity?
I know that for example in fishes, fish tuberculosis can be passed to humans and live in land well as it does in water.
...don't lick other people's wastes.
The U.S. Just had there first case of Ebola as well as Spain..the risk is hereI agree (though like many people, on very little evidence) that Ebola is not likely a big risk for virtually anyone outside West Africa. That said, it apparently can be transmitted zoonotically:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-police-in-campaign-to-protect-Ebola-dog.html
Wikipedia says this :
"In a systematic review of 1,415 pathogens known to infect humans, 61% were zoonotic." So: think of some infectious disease that you could contract; chances are, you could get that disease from a non-human animal.
A country with modern sanitation has nothing to fear. Unless central America gets blasted by this thing and piles over the border too rapidly for sanitation to keep up with...
Just wash your hands and you'll be fine.
Its a little more complicated than that...direct contact with an infected person or their bodily fluids seem to be key, modern sanitation or not. Dallas and Madrid had "modern sanitation". Proper physical barriers and washing hands with the proper disinfectants after exposure would matter more.
I suppose the only thing I *do* know is from my experience playing Pandemic.
Its a little more complicated than that...direct contact with an infected person or their bodily fluids seem to be key, modern sanitation or not. Dallas and Madrid had "modern sanitation". Proper physical barriers and washing hands with the proper disinfectants after exposure would matter more.
I manage most of the hospitals pharm waste in SC. I also am a chemical specialist with a backround with biological disasters (mostly military nerve agents) I can say, the risk is real but also keep in mind it really takes a lot to be affected by this and I can tell you we already have a plan in place for the virus. This is new to many so sure there is things that will happen but I would rest easy until more cases are known.
I have been told that they are now at major airports checking temps for people as they enter from west africa travelers.
I do expect with my knowledge for this to get out of hand and we will see more cases but everyone in our field is working to get a resolution so have faith and trust we will overcome this
If you have it in SC, you will be well taken care of
There are now three reported cases in the us. Dallas, Hawaii and somewhere else, can't remember but heard it on the radio a few days ago
If you have it in SC, you will be well taken care of