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The Epidemic Of The Swine Flu

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Deadly sicknesses have been prevalent around the world since time began and to this day epidemics have been exponentially small in proportion to previous outbreaks during the Middle Ages thanks to the advances in medicine. However, according to the Centers for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP), a study done by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Policy (CDC) on the 2009 Swine Flu outbreak reveals the global death toll to be 284,000 (Roos R, 2014) Although this statistic may not seem as significant to the current AID/HIV pandemic, the lethality of the Swine Flu is far greater, and so is Ebola with a 50% survival rate and an estimated 14 day life expectancy once symptoms onset according to the CDC.
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What is Ebola?
To further understand the severity of this disease we must know where the disease started and how it evolved. According to Ruzik, D. and Singh, S in their book of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (2014), Ebola was first reported in 1976 when the first outbreak began, in the regions of Southern Sudan and Northern Zaire. Originally the cause of the outbreaks were thought to be specifically fruit but conflicting evidence supposes that other primary carriers of Ebola were monkeys and a small variety of other non-domesticated wild animals, commonly known as “bush meat”. (pg.445-446). The spread of this virus resulted when these infected animals were hunted as game and distributed to meat markets along the regions. It can then be assumed that the people who ate those contaminated meats got infected and an epidemic soon began.
People that contracted the virus initially through the eating of infected bush meat began exhibiting symptoms of the virus within two to twenty one days, known as the incubation period (Ruzik D, et al, 2014, pg 444) Once symptoms began developing such as fever, fatigue, and vomiting, similar to the common flu, the average survival rate was 10% percent at a given life expectancy of six to sixteen days. (p.444). It can be apparent this virus is very deadly as it can kill within two weeks. The

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