World, ebola. It has disarmed their immune system, shut off their bloods ability to clot and invaded the organs in their body. Up to nine out of ten patients will die. But this horror is isolated in conakry, guinea. We found traffic to still be busy here. Markets are full. Children, lots of children, still smiling. You see, as scary as ebola is, its not particularly contagious. It doesnt disperse easily through the air and it doesnt live long on surfaces either and people dont typically spread it until theyre sick, really sick. And when that is the case, the patients are not up Walking Around on the busy streets, they are down in bed in hospitals or worse. Even the dead are highly contagious. The story is always the same. Dr. Pierre rolen of the cdc has helped trace ebola outbreaks for many years. The risk is not the people dealing with ebola patient its the people dealing with regular patient not thinking of ebola. It only takes a small amount of the virus anywhere on your skin to cau
Of the deadliest diseases in the world, ebola. It has disarmed their immune system and invaded the organs in their body. Up to nine out of ten patients will die. But this horror is isolated in ginlny. We found traffic to still be busy here. Markets are full. Children, lots of children, still smiling. You see, as scary as ebola, its nottically contagious. It doesnt disperse easily through the air and it doesnt live long on surfaces either and people dont typically spread it until theyre sick, really sick. And if that is the case the patients are not up Walking Around on the busy streets, they are down in bed in hospitals or worse. Even the dead are highly contagious. The story is always the same. Dr. Pierre rolen has helped trace ebola outbreaks for many years. The risk is not the people dealing with ebola patient its the people dealing with regular patient not thinking of ebola. It only takes a small amount of the virus anywhere on your skin to cause an infection and as i learned no pr
dr. pierre rolen of the cdc has helped trace ebola outbreaks for many years. the risk is not the people dealing with ebola patient it s the people dealing with regular patient not thinking of ebola. it only takes a small amount of the virus anywhere on your skin to cause an infection and as i learned, no precaution is too small for the doctors who care for these patients. so, nothing gets in. nothing gets out. nothing gets out. tim is one of the doctors without borders. he s from canada. he comes into these settings for weeks at a time. he is not married. he has no children. that would be a job liability he tells me. like this? multiple pairs of gloves and masks. the head is completely covered. a multi-layer gown, boots and then an apron. it s positively suffocating in the 100-degree weather. these are the final pair of gloves we put on. preparing to treat a patient with ebola is like preparing to land on the moon, but you re their only visitor, the only
of the deadliest diseases in the world, ebola. it has disarmed their immune system and invaded the organs in their body. up to nine out of ten patients will die. but this horror is isolated in ginlny. we found traffic to still be busy here. markets are full. children, lots of children, still smiling. you see, as scary as ebola, it s nottically contagious. it doesn t disperse easily through the air and it doesn t live long on surfaces either and people don t typically spread it until they re sick, really sick. and if that is the case the patients are not up walking around on the busy streets, they are down in bed in hospitals or worse. even the dead are highly contagious. the story is always the same. dr. pierre rolen has helped trace ebola outbreaks for many