Friday, August 01, 2014

ed, feed, august in chicago sounding better by the minute about now...,


npr |  An isolation unit at Emory University's hospital in Atlanta will be used in the coming days to house and treat a patient infected with Ebola, the virus that has killed more than 700 people in a recent outbreak in West Africa.

Announcing the pending transfer of the patient Thursday, Emory, which like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is based in Atlanta, issued a statement saying it will use "a specially built isolation unit set up in collaboration with the CDC to treat patients who are exposed to certain serious infectious diseases."

The unit is one of four such facilities in America, Emory said, describing it as being "physically separate from other patient areas."

Officials at Emory University Hospital say they don't know when the patient will arrive.

They also didn't give any details about the patient — but the person being treated could be an American who was infected with Ebola while working in Africa, according to a that cites an anonymous source as saying a charter plane has been sent from Georgia to retrieve two patients.

As NPR reported this week, are among three Americans who contracted the disease while working with the charity Samaritan's Purse. CNN says at least one of the two (the third patient has died) could be taken to the Emory facility.

Health experts are calling this Ebola outbreak large, complex, and difficult — and it still hasn't slowed down.

"In only four days, the total number of cases has risen by 122, or about 10 percent," NPR's global development blog said of the Ebola outbreak today.

On Thursday, the CDC issued an advisory against non-essential travel to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, urging Americans to avoid potential exposure to the disease in West Africa.

9 comments:

Ed Dunn said...

I assure you that DC, Detroit and New York will be the first to go with the inbound flights - that's how it will travel the fastest with carriers who don't want to believe they are infected or are infected but just want to see their family back in the states before they go...bet on it.

Ed Dunn said...

I'm already getting my zombie fix on anyway.Ghost of Mars, World War Z..etc...trying to remember that movie with the Gyneth Paltrow eating an infected pig in China and bringing back to the States...

DD said...

Contagion

BigDonOne said...

See y'all in the FEMA camp....

John Kurman said...

I ain't skeered, and this aint' no Twelve Monkeys bullshit. There are far, far worse diseases out there. Those misplaced bottles of smallpox? That's what you worry about in Atlanta...

John Kurman said...

or malaria, once very common south of the Mason-Dixon line, soon to be prevalent in Vancouver...

Constructive_Feedback said...

Not worried at all, Bro CNu.


Atlanta his the home of the "Center For Disease Control".
They have more pathogens housed in this campus than you can imagine.


I only wish that Americans could drum up a campaign for fund raising for "Doctors Without Borders" to provide relief and protection for the millions of West Africans who remain "in-country" as we saw with the:

* Bring Back Our Girls
* "Stop Joseph Kony Now" campaigns

BigDonOne said...

You want to be in your **home** with a couple years worth of survival provisions and associated means to defend ---> http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/map-of-ebola-quarantine-stations-heres-where-theyll-send-those-suspected-of-ebola-or-respiratory-illnesses_08012014

Naive Tom said...

Typical libertarian fantasy. A gang will kill you and take your stuff sometime in Month 2.

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