First Ebola patient in Europe , it's NOT AIRBORNE WE JUST LOVE WEARING BREATHING APPARATUS! (Bild). [Google Translate].
A Spanish Airbus military machine with the 75-year-old Catholic priest on board landed at the Air Force Base Torrejón de Ardoz, such as the Ministry of Defence in Madrid announced.
On board the Airbus A310 equipped with medical facilities and a nun from Guinea with spanish passport. She had, like the missionary at St. Joseph's Hospital worked in Liberia's capital Monrovia.
In her far no Ebola infection was diagnosed. Nevertheless, it is also in the Madrid Hospital Carlos III. be examined and treated if necessary. The hospital specializes in tropical diseases.
At least every second Ebola patient dies. There is no cure for the virus - at least none that is already available on the market. The number of deaths rise: Nearly 1,000 people died of the disease in 1700 have become infected.
Experts said so far, there is no reason to panic - now these messages: The US-disease CDC releases the highest alert level from.Full story here.
Ebola transmission by aerosols confirmed: virus survives for days outside infected hosts http://t.co/NDg6oT5TNW
— Martin Hume (@martinhume) August 6, 2014
As clearly explained by the Public Health Agency of Canada: (3)
"INFECTIOUS DOSE: 1 - 10 aerosolized organisms are sufficient to cause infection in humans."
Ebola, you see, can "ride" on aerosolized particles of blood, mucous and other body fluids. Someone sneezing, for example, can cause Ebola viruses to be aerosolized where they land on other people's hands or faces. It only takes one virus entering the corner of your eye (or the corner of your mouth) to set off a full-blown infection.
In fact, a 2012 BBC article entitled "Growing concerns over 'in the air' transmission of Ebola" states: (3)
Canadian scientists have shown that the deadliest form of the ebola virus could be transmitted by air between species. In experiments, they demonstrated that the virus was transmitted from pigs to monkeys without any direct contact between them. In their experiments, the pigs carrying the virus were housed in pens with the monkeys in close proximity but separated by a wire barrier. After eight days, some of the macaques were showing clinical signs typical of ebola and were euthanised.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/046276_Ebola_aerosol_transmission_infectious_disease.html#ixzz39hojyyf5

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