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Re: BonelessCat post# 95634

Wednesday, 07/30/2014 5:17:07 PM

Wednesday, July 30, 2014 5:17:07 PM

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Understood. Thanks for the clarification. Another approach that comes to mind, is to use Flu-cide as a prophylactic for medical workers or those that may have been exposed and are in the incubation period of Ebola. Dealing with the Ebola virus at the moment of exposure or while the viral load is extremely low, may be a way to mitigate the protein shedding phase and prevent the Ebola virus from escalating out of control in the body.

From the news reports, its sounds like Ebola is on the verge of a pandemic. If you gave a medical worker on the frontlines of the war on Ebola, the choice of taking an experimental drug with no known toxicity and which may save their life from exposure to Ebola, if it occurred, what do you think they would say? The world may have a shortage of these brave medical professionals very soon. It doesn't look like this Ebola outbreak will burn itself out, and it will quickly grow beyond the demand that NNVC could keep up with.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/07/30/ebola-fears-global-outbreak/13350607/


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