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http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/09/3 ... ola-in-us/
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed on Tuesday that a patient being treated at a Dallas hospital has tested positive for Ebola, the first case diagnosed in the United States.

The patient left Liberia on September 19 and arrived in the United States on September 20, CDC director, Dr. Tom Frieden told reporters at a press conference Tuesday. It’s the first patient to be diagnosed with this particular strain of Ebola outside of Africa.

“[The patient] had no symptoms when departing Liberia or entering this country. But four or five days later on the 24th of September, he began to develop symptoms,” said Frieden.

The patient, who was in the U.S. visiting family in Texas, initially sought care on September 26, but was sent home and was not admitted until two days later. He was placed in isolation at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, where he remains critically ill, according to Frieden.

“The next steps are basically threefold,” said Frieden. “First, to care for the patient … to provide the most effective care possible as safely as possible to keep to an absolute minimum the likelihood or possibility that anyone would become affected, and second, to maximize the chances that the patient might recover,” said Frieden.

Frieden said the CDC and Texas health officials were working to identify and monitor anyone who may have come in contact with the patient.

“It's only someone who's sick with Ebola who can spread the disease,” said Frieden. “Once those contacts are all identified, they're all monitored for 21 days after exposure to see if they develop a fever.”

Frieden added that while it is possible that someone who had contact with the patient could develop Ebola in the coming weeks, he has no doubt the infection will be contained. At this point, he said, there is zero risk of transmission to anyone on the flight with the patient because he was not showing any symptoms at the time of travel.

It's unclear how the patient became infected, but health officials said he “undoubtedly had close contact with someone who was sick with Ebola or who had died from it.”

The patient will stay at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital for treatment, where epidemiologist Dr. Edward Goodman, said medical staff have a plan in place for some time now in the event that a traveler brought Ebola to the United States, noting that the team had a crisis preparedness meeting just one week before the patient arrived at the facility.

Hospital officials are currently evaluating different treatment options, including experimental therapies which have been successful in other patients, according to Frieden.

Both the CDC and the Texas Department of State Health Services performed lab testing that is said to be highly accurate for detecting the Ebola virus disease.

“Our lab has a specially trained team to handle high-risk patients like this,” said Dr. David Lakey, commissioner of Texas Department of State Health Services. “We have no other suspected cases in the state of Texas at this time.”

Zachary Thompson, director of Dallas County Health and Human Services urged residents to rest assured the agency was doing everything they could to ensure the safety of the community, and that they would be working closely with the CDC and local health officials to follow up and track possible contacts of the patient.

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas officials said in a statement Monday that an unnamed patient was being tested for Ebola and had been placed in "strict isolation" due to the patient's symptoms and recent travel history, and that the facility was taking measures to keep its doctors, staff and patients safe.

The hospital had announced a day earlier that the patient's symptoms and recent travel indicated a case of Ebola, the virus that has killed more than 3,000 people across West Africa and infected a handful of Americans who have traveled to that region.

The CDC has said 12 other people in the U.S. have been tested for Ebola since July 27. Those tests came back negative.

Four American aid workers who have become infected while volunteering in West Africa have been treated in special isolation facilities in hospitals in Atlanta and Nebraska, and a U.S. doctor exposed to the virus in Sierra Leone is under observation in a similar facility at the National Institutes of Health.

The U.S. has only four such isolation units but the CDC has insisted that any hospital can safely care for someone with Ebola.

According to the CDC, Ebola symptoms can include fever, muscle pain, vomiting and bleeding, and can appear as long as 21 days after exposure to the virus.

Jason McDonald, spokesman for the CDC, said health officials use two primary guidelines when deciding whether to test a person for the virus.

"The first and foremost determinant is have they traveled to the region (of West Africa)," he said. The second is whether there's been proximity to family, friends or others who've been exposed, he said.

U.S. health officials have been preparing since summer in case an individual traveler arrived here unknowingly infected, telling hospitals what infection-control steps to take to prevent the virus from spreading in health facilities. People boarding planes in the outbreak zone are checked for fever, but symptoms can begin up to 21 days after exposure. Ebola isn't contagious until symptoms begin, and it takes close contact with bodily fluids to spread.

Frieden said there may be a handful of potential patient contacts who need monitoring in the United States. He compared that with the nearly 900 contacts who were monitored when an infected patient brought the Ebola virus to Lagos in July, reiterated his confidence in health officials' ability to control the disease.

“The bottom line here is that I have no doubt that we will control this importation or this case of Ebola so that it does not spread widely throughout this country,” Frieden said. “There’s no doubt in my mind, we will stop it here.”

and we're sending 3000 of our finest over there to mess with this stuff :x :x :x
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And the Zombie apocalypse begins.... :P

Good thing i got all my 300blk loaded and my Suppressors all ready to go.
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WARNING: Getting on my soap box a bit :)

Fear mongers, paranoid conspiracy freaks, ridiculous survival "gurus" and hoarders... start your engines!!!!

For the first time ever today I heard an advertisement for a place selling "survival" equipment and firearms while I was listening to Dallas' local sports radio station. It was right after the sports media guys did a short segment on the ebola situation in Dallas.

The ad was very much pushing the survival and dangerous times angle. I do have to give it to the ad creator though. The ad creator did a pretty good job of subtly riding the fear mongering line w/out completely going overboard. It was a very genius ad. I can completely imagine that the wheels of the fear mongering machine have just went full speed at all of the local LGS in the area. They are the worst about that stuff.

It would be nice to instead hear about sensible survival information and responsible firearms use/ownership information. Until then I will just shake my head when I hear local places advertise about "body armor", "tactical hatchets", and other less useful survival items.

I guess this kind of stuff is a mixed blessing. Should such dangerous times get here in Dallas I'll hopefully be doing something sensible while others are dragging around body armor, crovels, and zombie gear :P

Anyhow, rant over :)
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Damn, im saving for a vacation, but now i have the desire to go tactical hatchet shopping...thanks midget...
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tallburnedmidget wrote:Should such dangerous times get here in Dallas I'll hopefully be doing something sensible while others are dragging around body armor, crovels, and zombie gear :P
All I have to say is don't come down to Houston looking to borrow my tactical hatchet when the zombies are all over you up there. :lol:

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tallburnedmidget wrote:WARNING: Getting on my soap box a bit :)

Fear mongers, paranoid conspiracy freaks, ridiculous survival "gurus" and hoarders... start your engines!!!!

For the first time ever today I heard an advertisement for a place selling "survival" equipment and firearms while I was listening to Dallas' local sports radio station. It was right after the sports media guys did a short segment on the ebola situation in Dallas.
i was wondering how long that would take.

has the run on hand sanitizer, lysol & rubber gloves begun yet? :roll: :roll: :roll:


ps: why all the hate for tactical hatchets? :mrgreen:
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All travel to and from that region should be shut down, there should be no one allowed to enter this nation that came from that region or who have passports from that region.

Now that it has arrived thru the treasonous actions of the traitor in the whitehouse(he has failed to protect the US from it arriving) it needs a new name,,,we will call ebola, Obamaflu now!
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The hospital this is at is 15 minutes from me.

I'm preparing by barricading myself in my house and shooting anyone that approaches.



Just kidding, really I'm just following my normal flu season practices and not letting people cough/sneeze/bleed/puke on me.

Ebola spreads through direct contact and I'm not exactly a hugger. I am however glad my wife is on maternity leave as she works in a major hospital in the area.
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Direct contact with bodily fluids also includes sputum and mucus, the ebola virus stays viable for at least 4 hours on a surface. So that means you don't have to actually touch the person, a huge fallacy in the current warnings!
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Yes it's also wise to avoid being spat on.

Or shopping carts, public restrooms, wal-mart in general, and sneezes.
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