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 No.24427

Scientists tracking the Ebola outbreak in Guinea say the virus has mutated.

Researchers at the Institut Pasteur in France, which first identified the outbreak last March, are investigating whether it could have become more contagious.

More than 22,000 people have been infected with Ebola and 8,795 have died in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.

Scientists are starting to analyse hundreds of blood samples from Ebola patients in Guinea.

They are tracking how the virus is changing and trying to establish whether it's able to jump more easily from person to person

"We know the virus is changing quite a lot," said human geneticist Dr Anavaj Sakuntabhai.

"These people may be the people who can spread the virus better, but we still don't know that yet. A virus can change itself to less deadly, but more contagious and that's something we are afraid of."

But Professor Jonathan Ball, a virologist at the University of Nottingham, says it's still unclear whether more people are actually not showing symptoms in this outbreak compared with previous ones.

"We know asymptomatic infections occur… but whether we are seeing more of it in the current outbreak is difficult to ascertain," he said.

"It could simply be a numbers game, that the more infection there is out in the wider population, then obviously the more asymptomatic infections we are going to see."

Another common concern is that while the virus has more time and more "hosts" to develop in, Ebola could mutate and eventually become airborne.

There is no evidence to suggest that is happening, however. The virus is still only passed through direct contact with infected people's body fluids.

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-31019097

 No.24429

>>24427

>those numbers


Something is very off. But this news is fascinating! Our little girl is playing ninja!

 No.24430

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>>24427
>Ebola could mutate and eventually become airborne.
Y-you really mean it? You guys aren't just yanking our chains this time, are you?
>mfw Ebola-chan finally grows wangs.

 No.24432

But why would they suspect her of becoming airborne? Has there ever been a case of a virus changing their transmission method through mutation?
Granted, it could become a black swan situation, and it would be indeed be glorious if our mastress could manage to achieve a first in virology

 No.24435

Congratulation Ebola Chan!

Need fanart of Ebola Chan final form.

 No.24436

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 No.24437

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Keep evolving Ebola-chan! The world is yours!

 No.24443

This is good news… although it not really being news. This has been speculated for ages, but they've been afraid of articulating their suspicions to the public. There's been a suspicion of being a separate strain from the beginning, and it's confirmed to be different from strain in Congo at the very least, but the media has been quite hush-hush, because they wanted to sell certainties about spreading methods and "new strain" is something they can't just hush-hush with old "factsheets" (who have been disproven ages ago with tests of other primates).

Now they dare to talk about Ebola a bit more openly with the news of it being on decline and public interest having seen even more reduction than virus spread itself.

There could be a reason to that. It's winter in West Africa now. Winter out there is not a cold season but what it is, is a very dry season. While Ebola is likely not waterborne, the moist season could have something to it that helps her spread.

Mosquitos (they require puddles of fresh water for their larvae to grow, and the adults drink blood potentially from several people, including bedridden ones with high viral payload)?

Or maybe moisture on the surfaces keeps protects the virus that gets implanted by touch? Or maybe cloud covering during rainy months protect it from UV sterilization?

I'm just saying that if Ebola-chan is not driven back to her winged vector friends to seek refuge by next summer and rainy season, it would possibly pick up again without taking a hiatus, this time more severely (due to epicenters for new wave being spread over a wide area). It could reach permanent (seasonal) endemic if the bullies don't manage to drive her out completely prior to next summer. It could be pretty much a now-or-never situation for them if the summer proves to be a fruitful Ebola season.

The following summer is going to be very important for her because if she's still in action then, and not driven into a decade long hiatus completely outside of human population, it's quite likely she'll get strengthened and then with increased infections her mutation capability is increased further rendering future vaccines less likely to be effective to all the strains she has manufactured out of herself.

 No.24444

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GOOD LUCK EBOLA-CHAN!
THANK YOU EBOLA-CHAN!
I LOVE YOU EBOLA-CHAN!

May you're love reach the world!

 No.24446

>>24444
> 4444
fug :DD

 No.24448

>>24444
Checked.

 No.24456

>>24444

you're

 No.24458

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>>24444
tuo mulle tuplat x-DD

 No.24463

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