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Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt ,how True? by Olola15(m): 7:59am On Aug 08, 2014
Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt How True

The Ebola outbreak in Guinea and its spread to other areas of West Africa, including Nigeria has caused global alarm. According to the Centre for Disease Control, since the detection of Ebola in March, the number of suspected and confirmed cases attributed to Ebola in the West African countries, such as Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Nigeria stands at 1,711.

Meanwhile, a Saudi man tested for the disease has died in Jeddah after returning from Sierra Leone on Sunday. If there were a linkage of the Saudi man’s death to the Ebola virus, it would be the first fatality outside the West African countries.

As one of the world’s most infectious and deadly diseases, with no cure, the level of fear, surrounding Ebola is to an extent expected. However, much of the fear is rooted in misunderstandings. Dispelling this is perhaps the biggest challenge in tackling Ebola and is critical to furthering our knowledge about the disease and efforts to control it.

Here is the myth versus the truth about some of the most common misconceptions about Ebola virus:

Myth: Ebola virus is airborne, waterborne or spreads through casual contact.

Truth: Ebola virus spreads when the bodily fluids of an infected person meet the mucous membranes of a non-infected person. That means Ebola virus in fluids, such as saliva, blood, sweat or urine has to be exposed to your eyes, mouth, nostrils, ears, genital area or an open wound in order to infect you.

In other words, it takes a lot of contact, not just casual contact, to become infected with the virus. This is the reason why many of the victims of the disease in West Africa are health care workers or family members caring for a sick relative. For example, the Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, during a news conference in Abuja, revealed that a nurse, who was one of the medical personnel that attended to the late Liberian-American, Patrick Sawyer, died of the disease. He also confirmed that five other medical practitioners, who participated in the treatment of Sawyer, were infected with the virus.

Myth: This is the first major outbreak of Ebola.

Truth: This is the largest outbreak of Ebola in history, but it is not the first. The virus was first diagnosed in humans in 1976 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it infected 318 people and had an 88 per cent fatality rate. Since then, various strains of the disease have popped up around the African continent, infecting as many as 425 people in 2000, and most recently, 57 people in 2012, according to World Health Organisation, as of August 4, 2014, the most recent count available, Ebola virus in Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Nigeria since the virus emerged again this year.



Myth: Ebola can be treated with antibiotics, chewing large quantity of bitter kola, onions, or drinking condensed milk.

Truth: Antibiotics cure bacterial infections, not viral infections. At present, there is neither a cure nor a vaccine for the Ebola virus. Instead, there is an experimental serum called ZMapp, which contains antibodies designed to help block the virus. Before the 2014 Ebola outbreak, it was only tested on monkeys and has not been approved for human use.

Myth: Ebola liquefies your organs, which causes bleeding from the orifices.

Truth:Ebola symptoms can include bleeding from the eyes, ears, nose and mouth. However, the body’s organs are not liquefied. Once the Ebola virus makes its way into the body, it gets in the body’s cells and replicates itself. Then it produces a protein that is called ebolavirus glycoprotein, and attaches to the cells on the inside of the blood vessels. This increases permeability of the blood vessels, leading to blood “leaking out” of the vessels. Even people who do not show hemorrhagic symptoms will experience this leaking of blood from the vessels. The continuous loss of blood will eventually lead to shock and ultimately death.

To reduce the risk of human-to-human transmission in the community, close contact with infected patients, particularly with their bodily fluids need to be avoided. Also, do not touch sick people who show symptoms of Ebola, such as fever, diarrhoea, vomiting, headaches and sometimes heavy bleeding.

Gloves and appropriate personal protective equipment should be worn when taking care of ill patients at home. Regular hand washing is required after visiting patients in hospital, as well as after taking care of patients at home.

Do not touch the dead bodies of suspected or confirmed Ebola patients. Wash your hands with water and soap regularly.

Make use of hand sanitisers after coming in contact with objects for use in public places

Communities with any suspected case of Ebola should inform the relevant authorities.

There should be prompt and safe burial of people who have died of Ebola.

In conclusion, reducing the risk of wildlife-to-human transmission from contact with infected fruit bats, monkeys, apes, can be achieved by thorough cooking of animal products, such as blood and meat, to proper heat and sterilising procedures. At this time, the consumption of raw meat should be discouraged. Animals should be handled with gloves and other appropriate protective clothing.

Have a blessed weekend.



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Re: Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt ,how True? by Romanciella(f): 8:00am On Aug 08, 2014
i hope it is
Re: Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt ,how True? by abaaynla(m): 8:10am On Aug 08, 2014
Thank U̶̲̥̅̊ very much for the update,because my peeps no gree me sleep ,say I must bath and drink hot water and salt. When ebola sees the blood on my door it will pass over.
Re: Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt ,how True? by Olola15(m): 8:19am On Aug 08, 2014
Got the below very early this morning. Since then my people no gree me rest.

URGENT PLS. INFORMATION IS GOING ROUND FROM TRUSTED SOURCES THAT EVERY ONE IS TO POUR SALT IN WARM WATER AND USE IT TO BATH BEFORE DAY BREAK THIS MORNING AS EBOLA VACCINE. I don't even know the origin but every call I'm receiving now points to that. Since salty water is not harmful to skin I think it's just better we do it.
Pls JUMP UP NOW and bath with salty water and share this post (also call those you can reach)
Re: Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt ,how True? by whisper88(m): 8:25am On Aug 08, 2014
On behalf of the public, i say thank u kiss
Re: Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt ,how True? by Nobody: 8:38am On Aug 08, 2014
This Naija wey we dey sef, nothing spreads faster dan rumour, if na like ds sickness or disease dey quick spread, we for don die finish.
Imagine this village wey I dey o, news of salt nd water don spread across town, see as town scatter, even pple wey never baff in a month dey rush go bathroom
Re: Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt ,how True? by Nobody: 8:40am On Aug 08, 2014
Olola15: Got the below very early this morning. Since then my people no gree me rest.
URGENT PLS. INFORMATION IS GOING ROUND FROM TRUSTED SOURCES THAT EVERY ONE IS TO POUR SALT IN WARM WATER AND USE IT TO BATH BEFORE DAY BREAK THIS MORNING AS EBOLA VACCINE. I don't even know the origin but every call I'm receiving now points to that. Since salty water is not harmful to skin I think it's just better we do it.
Pls JUMP UP NOW and bath with salty water and share this post (also call those you can reach)
Who started this whole salt shit? the person must be a big retard.... While Americans Are building Zmapp, we are here professing stupid, unrealistic Hypothesis and most of y'all be believing...

look at this soft heads above me thanking the Op for this, WTF ?
man,all of y'all Elites that believed this are crazy

first, it was bitter-kola , now Salt and water... this is fucking ridiculous, he who brought this piece of shit must be stripped naked in public and Flogged real hard...

now am not just going to be another Nairalander that talks crap.........Salt is evil ,it does more harm than Good, It affects the skin,affects body functions like digestion and excretion (urine and your stool)
Re: Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt ,how True? by lordnammy(m): 8:42am On Aug 08, 2014
Its a lie, u are not true canadian researcher have proven that ebola virus can be transmitted through the air. Using monkey and pig experiment
Re: Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt ,how True? by herald9: 8:45am On Aug 08, 2014
My aunt woke me up as early as 5.am just to tell me this...

I nodded and slept off...
Tot twas one of her prophets' handwork undecided
Re: Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt ,how True? by Nobody: 8:54am On Aug 08, 2014
herald9: My aunt woke me up as early as 5.am just to tell me this...

I nodded and slept off...
Tot twas one of her prophets' handwork undecided
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Re: Ebola Virus Prevention With Hot Water And Salt ,how True? by Nobody: 9:12am On Aug 08, 2014
lordnammy: Its a lie, u are not true canadian researcher have proven that ebola virus can be transmitted through the air. Using monkey and pig experiment
forget this, ebola isn't Air-borne to the very best of my knowledge......There is no evidence to support the fact that primates can transmit Ebola through aerosol droplets



might consider dropping me..few links to ascertain your claim

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