IIN that the African Ebola epidemic will go global.

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  • It brings me neither comfort nor despair. In many ways, Ebola is more manageable than some of the diseases on your list. It's not spread by coughing, or insects. The chimp vaccine caused a strong antibody response. A future human vaccine will likely do the same.

    The problem with your response is that it doesn't answer the original question "Will the African outbreak eventually go global?" Get a hold of your emotions, think about the way epidemics are managed, and then give us your carefully formulated response. We would like to hear what you have to say.

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    • I said no. And I gave you perspective on the reality of disease.

      The reason I say no is because it has been around for nearly forty years and it hasn't really left the region. Unlike HIV/AIDS which has circled the globe and been around for a shorter time period. But to be fair, it isn't an obvious disease so there was opportunity for spreading.

      Although, I'm not sure why you expect a dissertation on global disease with a simple question. Or perhaps just a small essay on pathology? Did you confuse us with medical students?

      To me, it sounds like you want to spread fear among the masses. That, or you just took a class on pathology of disease and want to feel all smart.

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      • Neither. A response like what you just gave us is what I was after. Nice to get candid opinions from reasonably educated people off the street (or internet).

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