Could Ebola go airborne? That's the fear set off last week by a New York Times op-ed entitled “What We're Afraid to Say about Ebola” from Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy
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With Ebola airborne in the headlines, but not in reality, many Americans are searching for Ebola symptoms and what their health may mean for their family. The majority of scientists are denying that Ebola is airborne technically, but others are still
TThe professionals at the Centers for Disease Control say that there's really not much to worry about with respect to Ebola because it can't be transmitted by air, only by bodily fluids. Ebola is not spread through the air or by
Although Ebola becoming airborne is the ultimate disease nightmare, that seems to be almost vanishingly improbable, for reasons well put in a recent article in the Washington Post by Laurie Garrett, a senior fellow for global health at the Council on