Arol wrote:cthia wrote:
Death toll tops 1000. Experimental drug?
Should be getting my copy of Hot Zone this week.
Does it give any indication of if someone one infected, is also infectious the whole of the incubation (2-15 days) period?
In other words a possible carrier, until the virus manifests itself?
The E wrote:
As good as The Hot Zone is, you should never forget that it's also 20 years old. Information found in it may not accurately represent what is happening in Africa right now.
Absolutely correct, yet it is a convenient reference and starting point, and because our experience and breakthroughs with the virus is nil, it is an excellent reference. Everything inside is spot on, even better than the media reports! Ebola just doesn't show up often enough, thank God, nor is it amenable to convenient study.
Does it give any indication of if someone one infected, is also infectious the whole of the incubation (2-15 days) period?
As I understand the book, being able to infect only presents itself after the incubation period in some viruses, but not with ebola. You can infect others within the incubation period. However, the incubation period ranges from 2 (very little time) to 21 days. And is used as indication of possible infection, not a safety zone. And since those first symptoms mimic regular illnesses well ...