... and Ebola can be caught by touching surfaces infected with the virus. .
Not merely through skin contact, though, right? It has to get into either a mucous membrane (eyes, nose, mouth) or into the bloodstream.
Is the ebola virus known to last on surfaces? IOW, does it have to have a carrier medium (e.g. ebola patient pukes on a stool, the stoll is "hot" because of the virus-ridden vomit is on the stool -- vomit is the carrier medium)?
That's one thing I thought I knew abou ebola -- that it didn't spread through any more effective mechanisms than other human pathogens. That,
transmission-wise, ebola is an ordinary virus. It's just that once you get it, it's extremely serious.
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Also, what is Western medicine's (Western facilities') hit rate against ebola? Is it known? I know Duncan perished, but he was also misdiagnosed initially. Once the Western medical facilities get their arms around the diagnostics, can't Western hospitals improve the survival rate over the field hospitals in West Africa? Doctors without Borders saves many thousands of lives, but they are hamstrung by lack of resources in the field.