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.
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).
IIN that the African Ebola epidemic will go global.
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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).