Dear AN users, as most of you have probably noticed ebola in the news/media lately, i have created this thread so that we can discuss the virus and our opinions as to what should be done. The reason AN would make such a good site for this is that we have the full range: doctors of medicine, science students, open-minded youngsters, sociologists, mathematicians, lawyers, artists and just smart people i general.
I ask that every one of you who reads this forum makes a contribution - this epidemic is far from over. For the past four or so months ebola has been growing exponentially. over 12,000 have been reported have been infected and this figure is estimated to account for only one-third the real number of cases. The case fatality rate (CFR) is 71% and no cure is known as of yet.
The main drug producing companies (who's product isn't even proven to be effective) say that by the end of 2015 there will be enough medicine to go round - only problem is, if ebola continues at its current rate, over three-quarters of the world will dead by then.
even in first world countries such as the US contamination is not preventable - Thomas Eric Duncan (the guy who originally took ebola to the US) was taken into an isolation unit and was treated, in the end though, he ended up dying. several of his nurses ended up infected.
There is a current attitude that ebola is only spreading because it's in a 3rd world country. NOT AT ALL TRUE. this has been proven by the fact that one individual in a first world country has died after treatment and has infected others, who may well in turn infect others, leading to only more exponential growth.
Something has to be done, and i put it to YOU the next generation of AustraliansThanks,
TheAspiringDoc P.s. if you want to find out more than just whats coming from the top of a 14 year olds ranting head check out the wiki page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebola_virus_epidemic_in_West_Africa