Theoretical Ebola spread based on 1.86 infection rate
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More useful to quarantine children who don't take the MMR vaccine (which SD supports children not taking it). Measles etc is a far greater threat to public health in the Western world than Ebola is
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There y'all go again, muddying the waters with sciency stuff.
Yeah well that's just, like, your opinion, man.
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laklak wrote:There y'all go again, muddying the waters with sciency stuff.
Nah just don't like children, I would quarantine the lot of them vaccinated or not
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I don't support people not getting vaccinated. There is a huge difference between supporting something and supporting a person's right to do something. Please don't misrepresent me, thanks.MrJonno wrote:More useful to quarantine children who don't take the MMR vaccine (which SD supports children not taking it). Measles etc is a far greater threat to public health in the Western world than Ebola is
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Re: Theoretical Ebola spread based on 1.86 infection rate
I think vaccines work best if as many members of the target population has been treated. Without that the benefit of vaccinating is reduced.
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Great minds think alike. Compulsory government boarding schools, preferably on an island accessible only by boat, surrounded by sharks. Alcatraz could be the template.MrJonno wrote:laklak wrote:There y'all go again, muddying the waters with sciency stuff.
Nah just don't like children, I would quarantine the lot of them vaccinated or not
Yeah well that's just, like, your opinion, man.
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http://www.dailytech.com/Second+ZMappTr ... e36429.htm
Second Zmapp Patient Dies
Amid efficacy questions, a Japanese antiviral drug is also being evaluated to combat the deadly disease
The World Health Organization (WHO), the health department of the United Nations (UN), revealed on Friday that the Ebola virus (EBOV) epidemic that's gripped central Africa has now claimed over 1,400 lives. Adding to the bad news, supplies of the experimental drug ZMapp have reportedly been exhausted and a recent death of a ZMapp-treated doctor is increasing questions of the drug's efficacy, as health workers in Africa desperately search for a way to treat -- or at least stop the spread of -- the deadly virus.
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Second Zmapp Patient Dies
Amid efficacy questions, a Japanese antiviral drug is also being evaluated to combat the deadly disease
The World Health Organization (WHO), the health department of the United Nations (UN), revealed on Friday that the Ebola virus (EBOV) epidemic that's gripped central Africa has now claimed over 1,400 lives. Adding to the bad news, supplies of the experimental drug ZMapp have reportedly been exhausted and a recent death of a ZMapp-treated doctor is increasing questions of the drug's efficacy, as health workers in Africa desperately search for a way to treat -- or at least stop the spread of -- the deadly virus.
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I didn't see anything in the article about factors that could have affected the outcome other than age. Age can play a part, but general overall health, how long the patient had been infected, and just general human variation can also help determine outcome. A drug that works well for one patient may not work so well (or at all) in a patient who outwardly seems to be very similar.Scumple wrote:http://www.dailytech.com/Second+ZMappTr ... e36429.htm
Second Zmapp Patient Dies
Amid efficacy questions, a Japanese antiviral drug is also being evaluated to combat the deadly disease
The World Health Organization (WHO), the health department of the United Nations (UN), revealed on Friday that the Ebola virus (EBOV) epidemic that's gripped central Africa has now claimed over 1,400 lives. Adding to the bad news, supplies of the experimental drug ZMapp have reportedly been exhausted and a recent death of a ZMapp-treated doctor is increasing questions of the drug's efficacy, as health workers in Africa desperately search for a way to treat -- or at least stop the spread of -- the deadly virus.
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I'd like to know more about the scaling economics of production for this 'miracle' drug, even if it is effective to some extent, since that will determine price and availability as the global pandemic spreads outwards on a cough and splutter.
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Well, biologics, a fairly new class of drugs to treat autoimmune diseases, can cost between $2000 and $4000 a month (US). The new Hepatitis C drug is $84,000 for a full course of treatment. I'm sure it will not be cheap, but if they overprice it, governments might feel obliged to step in and set prices for them.
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