I know that no one has commented on my posts regarding transmission of Ebola by mosquito. But not to beat a dead horse, the following - http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idep ... eases.htmlJohn wrote:Tom Mazanec wrote: > The ebola epidemic should almost be category 4. There is a peril
> that there will be many thousands of refugees from the three
> countries, fleeing the disease but already incubating it, pouring
> into neighboring countries and collapsing their medical systems,
> causing the ebola to fulminate in those countries, leading to
> refugees to their neighbors, until we lose all of Africa
> south of the Sahara.
I don't think WHO has a category 4, but you're absolutely right about
the seriousness of this situation. I've been trying to think about
how this situation could end in any way that isn't the biggest
disaster since WW II, and I can't. Ebola will infect everyone in
Liberia and Sierra Leone at least, and it's only a matter of time
before it spreads to other underdeveloped countries, particularly
where there are megacities packed with slums. I've been wondering
what was going to end up being the trigger for the next world war, and
Ebola might be it. And once the world is at war, then Ebola won't be
stopped anywhere, because the global health infrastructure will be
destroyed.
I've previously estimated that the next world war would kill some 3
billion of the world's 7 billion people -- from war, famine and
disease -- and Ebola may turn that into an underestimate. You may
have to revise your science fiction story.
I still think is misunderstood how Ebola is spread, and still think the mosquito has a part in it. Hope I am wrong , but I think not. For if it is true that the mosquito can spread Ebola as in the above mentioned diseases, there could/would be greater panic in the population. --- Not good