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Arizona_928 05-14-2014 06:18 AM

Mers?
 
I keep reading about it on my flip app. They state it jumped from bats, to camels, now humans. I know when they jump from animals to humans it's a really really bad thing. How concerned should one be? I know the odds of contracting it are low, but I can't stop thinking how the future of another virus following the same path.

GH85Carrera 05-14-2014 06:36 AM

From what little I have heard you only get it from close contact with a camel. I don't encounter camels real often.

john walker's workshop 05-14-2014 06:38 AM

there's probably a lot of close contact with camels over there. i wonder if they have to wear burkas.

ossiblue 05-14-2014 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AZ_porschekid (Post 8063671)
I keep reading about it on my flip app. They state it jumped from bats, to camels, now humans. I know when they jump from animals to humans it's a really really bad thing. How concerned should one be? I know the odds of contracting it are low, but I can't stop thinking how the future of another virus following the same path.

In this particular case, your concern should be "cautious awareness." Close contact with an infected victim is required to become infected yourself.

You can be guaranteed that there will be other viral migrations from animals to humans in the future--it is the nature of a virus to mutate and when it does, it may become able to survive/infect other species (all jokes aside, let's not forget the HIV virus that originated in simian populations before migrating to humans. Also, the mere fact that these migrations occur does not mean the virus will be incapacitating or deadly in humans.) This is part of the world we live in and is all the more relevant due to increased global travel.

gassy 05-14-2014 09:45 AM

Hope it's not in camel toes.

scottmandue 05-14-2014 11:34 AM

Once you have had camel you will never go back

oldE 05-14-2014 12:19 PM

You just posted that because it's "Hump Day", didn't you. ;)

Best
Les

rfloz 05-14-2014 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ossiblue (Post 8063786)
Close contact with an infected victim is required to become infected yourself.

Also, the mere fact that these migrations occur does not mean the virus will be incapacitating or deadly in humans.) This is part of the world we live in and is all the more relevant due to increased global travel.

Human to human transmission has occurred, specifically to health care workers before they knew what they were dealing with.

So far, death rate is about 1 in 3 people infected. About 300 verified cases, so about 100 dead folk. Sounds pretty deadly to me.

See ScienceDaily.com Health articles on May 2 and 6, 2014. You might have to search "MERS".


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