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Prepping for Ebola

Ebola, with a near 90% fatality rate, can wipe out whole families in a matter of days. Here’s how you can prepare.

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Prepping for Ebola



timthumbThe word Ebola strikes fear in Africa, and with the massive outbreak happening in the African continent, where the disease has no regards for borders or ethos, the fear is justified. While a quick disease, it is not merciful.

Ebola, with a near 90% fatality rate, can wipe out whole families in a matter of days. In weeks, hundreds can die. There is no recognized treatment for the disease, outside of prayer.

With our global transportation system, the disease can make a return to the US, and be spread quickly before containment is possible.

In 1989, four workers at a Reston Virginia primate center were exposed to a milder strain of the Ebola virus. None of them developed any symptoms. It was the first time the disease infected anyone on American soil.

In 1996, 48 rhesus macaques monkeys that were delivered from the Philippines developed and died from Ebola while in quarantine at an Alice Texas facility.

Symptoms of Ebola

After the initial contact, symptoms typically start between two days to three weeks, with a fever, throat, joint and muscle pains, and headaches. After that, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, along with decreased functioning of the liver and kidneys will occur. Bleeding may occur at this point in the form of rash, bruising, and hematomas. Unfortunately, these are a sign that the person will not survive.

Once infection of a human occurs, the disease may be spread from one person to another. Men who survive may be able to transmit the disease sexually for nearly two months.

Precautions

As with any pandemic, precautions are paramount. Ebola is not transmitted by saliva droplets, like influenza, but it does require contact with the patient or the patient’s fluids, like Hepatitis C or HIV. Using gloves and face mask will reduce the risk of exposure.

Prevention

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Should a pandemic begin, it will be fear that is the primary concern, so keeping your head about you when everyone else is panicking is the best course of action. Quarantining your family, sheltering in place, or bugging out – staying away from crowds of scared people is your best bet in the beginning.

Ebola, like most viruii, will die if exposed to bleach, phenolic cleaners, and UV radiation. However, the number one method is to simply stay away from infected patients.

Hope?

There is a new antiviral known as favipiravir, that in a recent study, protected 100% of the small animals from the effects of the disease.

The Defense Threat Reduction Agency last week awarded MAPP Biopharmaceutical for follow-on research into developing an antibody cocktail.

Should an Ebola pandemic begin, like any other disaster, keeping calm will improve your chances of survival. After that, use common sense and you’ll do fine.

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Contributed by James Smith of Prepper Podcast Radio Network.

James is a father of four and grandfather to four cute little bugs. He and his wife Beautiful Gorgeous, of almost 30 years, have been prepping since 2003. They live in a small town, with neighbors as close as 10 feet away and have raised chickens for 3 years covertly on less than 1/5 of an acre. When his wife discovered he had chickens (about 2 weeks after he bought them) she nearly left him! However, his charm won her over to them, although she does not interact with them.

He is the host of The Covert Prepper Show heard on Saturday evenings. All shows can be heard and downloaded from the Prepper Podcast Radio Network.

His work experiences include:
• Currently works a corporation dealing with the disabled population and their benefits
• US Navy enlisted for 6 years
• Former Corrections Officer – worked in medium and minimum security prison
• Former sub rosa or “covert” disability insurance fraud investigator
o Designed and converted vehicles for investigations
o Recorded hundreds of hours of tape in bars, restaurants, ball games observing and recording people who have filed fraudulent insurance claims.

His formal education includes:

Radar and computer electronics
Bachelor of Science degree, with minors in biology and neuroscience.

Contact Information

Website: http://TheCovertPrepper.com and http://www.prepperpodcast.com
Email: [email protected]
Skype: JamesSmithTCP
Youtube: TheCovertPrepper
Twitter: @CovertPrepper

James is a father of four and grandfather to four cute little bugs. He and his wife Beautiful Gorgeous, of almost 30 years, have been prepping since 2003. They live in a small town, with neighbors as close as 10 feet away and have raised chickens for 3 years covertly on less than 1/5 of an acre. When his wife discovered he had chickens (about 2 weeks after he bought them) she nearly left him! However, his charm won her over to them, although she does not interact with them. He is the host of The Covert Prepper Show heard on Saturday evenings. All shows can be heard and downloaded from the Prepper Podcast Radio Network. His work experiences include: • Currently works a corporation dealing with the disabled population and their benefits • US Navy enlisted for 6 years • Former Corrections Officer - worked in medium and minimum security prison • Former sub rosa or "covert" disability insurance fraud investigator o Designed and converted vehicles for investigations o Recorded hundreds of hours of tape in bars, restaurants, ball games observing and recording people who have filed fraudulent insurance claims. His formal education includes: Radar and computer electronics Bachelor of Science degree, with minors in biology and neuroscience. Contact Information Website: http://TheCovertPrepper.com and http://www.prepperpodcast.com Email: [email protected] Skype: JamesSmithTCP Youtube: TheCovertPrepper Twitter: @CovertPrepper

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