No worries USA. Only healthcare workers will be exposed to ebola.

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Last night I read that the CDC is planning to transport at least one American Citizen with the ebola virus to Atlanta for treatment. Driving around today my car radio kept assaulting me with experts soothingly asserting that there is no reason for the American population to fear exposure to the virus. To a man they all went on to say that only healthcare workers were likely to be exposed.

If you're a healthcare worker raise your hand. Are you angry? Do you feel like you're being considered expendable? Less than fully human? Are you worried?

I don't favor deliberately bringing ANY known infected person across the ocean to this continent. OK, Ebola is not all that easy to contract. It's a lot harder to contract if it is thousands of miles away.

The virus is spread by contact with infected body fluids. So lets say a nurses aid in a hospital comes in contact with those body fluids (diarrhea, emesis, blood, whatever. Accidents happen even if you take precautions.) What is to stop her from spreading the virus to her husband or child? What is to stop a child infected in this way from spreading it within his classroom?

I have always been able to deal with the concept of ebola by reminding myself that it exists on another continent. Perhaps I'm being selfish, but I believe that anyone sickened in Africa should be treated in Africa. We don't need to help diseases spread around the globe any more than we already do.

NIMBY. In this case, NIMBY. I'm not a NIMBY kind of girl, but this terrifies me.

What do you think? What would you do if you were assigned a patient know to be infected with Ebola?

Here is a really good article regarding Ebola. I too was wary (and still am) but this does paint a bit of a clearer picture. The name of the website is a bit offensive for some, but they do have sound science and research behind them.

Ten Things You Really Should Know About Ebola | IFLScience

I would be nervous, but I wouldn't refuse this patient. This reminds me of how HIV/AIDS patients were treated back in the day. I don't blame those who would refuse to treat this patient. I have a family that A- I don't want to expose & B- I want to come home to every night.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
The name of the website is a bit offensive for some, but they do have sound science and research behind them.
Why would the website's name be offensive to some people? Is there something that's going over my thick head? I do not get it.
Why would the website's name be offensive to some people? Is there something that's going over my thick head? I do not get it.

IFLScience ususally comes up as I ******* love science. IFL in and of itself not offensive but if it showed up as what the letters stand for, some may be a bit offended.

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.

These are our citizens who were working over there doing work that few people would ever sign up for. They absolutely deserve to be brought back and cared for in their homeland.

Soldiers don't leave their fellow soldiers behind; we should do the same for "our own."

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.
Why would the website's name be offensive to some people? Is there something that's going over my thick head? I do not get it.

"IFL Science" stands for "I ******* Love Science."

(Please don't ban me for this; she asked, and I answered.)

"IFL Science" stands for "I ******* Love Science."

(Please don't ban me for this; she asked, and I answered.)

They have a sister page that is just "I Love Science" for those who want the same feed without the expletive. :) I love that page!

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.
I am choosing to side with the medical professionals who think this is OK. They have to get a handle on this, and find a vaccine for it. The female missionary, a nurse, was given a unit of blood from a boy who had the virus, and recovered from it. This lady will arrive in Atlanta soon. Hopefully they will learn a lot more about the virus by having her in a facility such as Emory. (They wanted her first, as she is the one who rec'd the blood from a previously infected person.)

This goes to show how badly the news can screw around with the facts: our news reported that there was one dose of experimental "treatment" and the MD insisted that she receive the dose. He then received the blood from the young recovered patient....according to my news source.

ETA: It was just reported that it is the MD who is on the flight.

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.
They have a sister page that is just "I Love Science" for those who want the same feed without the expletive. :) I love that page!

​Thanks for letting me know. Sometimes I see stuff that's interesting, but I don't want to forward because of the expletive.

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.
This could be because in most of our lifetimes, due to the availability and use of preventative vaccines in our country, seriously infectious and deadly diseases have been mostly eradicated.

Not really...I was in nursing at the beginning of AIDS. We were frightened and unsure. How many patients had we been exposed to that died of an unknown "autoimmune/infectious disease" that might have had AIDS? It was bone chilling.

We isolated them...wore space suits. It was a scary time...and it was fatal.

I remember wearing just pain surgical masks for TB.

You are exposed to things you can't even imagine.

Do I think they should bring Ebola to the US? That's a tough one ...if it was my family I would want them home to be treated with top medicine. For the future....I would want research to develop a vaccine or drugs to stop the spread of this disease.

Would I care for someone with proper protective equipment? Yes...but I would not go home...I would get a hotel room to minimize my families risk of exposure.

They are being flown by private jet from what I understand...and will be in a containment facilty in Atlanta.

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.
Why would the website's name be offensive to some people? Is there something that's going over my thick head? I do not get it.
and it is TOS
"IFL Science" stands for "I ******* Love Science."

(Please don't ban me for this; she asked, and I answered.)

Fervently. You forgot two asterisk's :cautious:

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