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Avulpesvulpes OP t1_itwne07 wrote
Reply to comment by dat_GEM_lyf in Many U.S. labs cannot test for Ebola strain behind Uganda's swelling outbreak by Avulpesvulpes
I don’t know that it’s necessarily clickbait. There’s a poorly controlled outbreak and a chance for the US to see imported cases..
Avulpesvulpes OP t1_itwn785 wrote
Reply to comment by TheApprentice19 in Many U.S. labs cannot test for Ebola strain behind Uganda's swelling outbreak by Avulpesvulpes
So as I understand it, the outbreak started around that new mine since a lot of forest/natural habitat was probably destroyed by workers and brought them into contact with mammals that are the natural reservoir for Ebola
Avulpesvulpes OP t1_itvyo8m wrote
Reply to comment by No___ImRight in Many U.S. labs cannot test for Ebola strain behind Uganda's swelling outbreak by Avulpesvulpes
Thanks for this, I’m not sure why it didn’t post directly to the article since I got the link from there
Avulpesvulpes OP t1_itv2z1d wrote
Reply to comment by radicalelation in Many U.S. labs cannot test for Ebola strain behind Uganda's swelling outbreak by Avulpesvulpes
This comment is pointless given there is considerable risk for the outbreak to spillover and 140 travelers a day coming from Uganda per the CDC
Avulpesvulpes OP t1_itxvd7y wrote
Reply to comment by Send_me_snoot_pics in Many U.S. labs cannot test for Ebola strain behind Uganda's swelling outbreak by Avulpesvulpes
I saw one theory from the Ugandan ministry of health that children were eating fallen mangoes that infected animals had partially eaten? It’s more likely infected bush meat though