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Old 10-19-2014, 08:32 PM
shirley1929 shirley1929 is offline
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Originally Posted by LAblondeGPhi View Post

I looked up the SARS outbreak the other day, because my memory was that SARS was much less scary than Ebola. The outbreak of 2002-03 killed fewer than 800 people, and had a fatality rate a little under 10% (source). The current Ebola outbreak has killed more than 4,500 people, and the fatality rate is likely between 50-70% (source).

I don't know about how contagious one is versus the other, but based on this thread, I suspect you're right that SARS is more contagious.

If we really want to talk about contagious, can we talk about how freaking contagious MEASLES is? There was a kid in the DC area who got measles last year, and public health officials were reporting all the locations this kid had been to while contagious but asymptomatic. Non-immune folks have up to a 90% chance of contracting it by getting near a contagious person.
Ok, I know better than to go quoting crap I read without being able to find the source, so consider me wrong on the mortality/catchability of SARS! It was one of those things I read when people were discussing locking down borders, and the concept made sense to me (we didn't do it then, why now?) but of course I don't know how reputable my source was.

And ugh...yes...on measles. I remember when there was a big outbreak back in the late 80's. Was a big deal. Isn't the big thing about measles is that you're contagious when you don't know you have it? Once you have the symptoms, you're done being contagious? Like chicken pox? Ugh, ugh ugh.
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