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Biotech / Medical : Ebola Outbreak 2014 - News, Updates and Related Investments

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To: statesidereport who wrote (435)10/24/2014 1:36:23 PM
From: Fintas  Read Replies (1) of 608
 
The treatment was not special.. Just done by those trained to do so. She did benefit from a plasma transfusion from a previous survivor. The USA DR who also suffered.

So it appears if the individual is fast to identify.. can get to the correct facility to have the health care types provide their great care re fluids etc.. And get the plasma the risk of survival is higher.

But keep in mind this is but for a very small amount of cases. The question to me is what happens if the system is overloaded with lots of patients.

Here and now it's been controlled. It would not take much for bad folks to do very bad things.

And there is LITTLE talk about that.

If I was involved on that end I'd have many a sleepless night because it's very obvious they can enter without detection.

Fintas
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