Is Ebola Evolving into a Deadlier Virus?
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Is Ebola Evolving into a Deadlier Virus?
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#3This is concerning. It's also concerning when the country you live in contains as many idiotic conspiracy theories shared hundreds of thousands of times just like the DRC.
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#4As I remember it, the author's novel "The Hot Zone" (1994) was better writing and far better science around Ebola and other filoviruses.
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#6I could probably formulate this question better, but the basic question is, "could virus's symptoms be getting worse in general?"
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
I suspect it has more to do with anti-westerners.
Darwinism in action. Isn't this forum pro-theory of evolution and against imperialism?
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#9Tangential, but if a virus's contagion is regulated by its virulence (that is, very deadly viruses are less contagious because they kill their hosts) does that mean widespread access to modern medicine could remove the upper bound on virulence by keeping the hosts alive? I could probably formulate this question better, but the basic question is, "could virus's symptoms be getting worse in general?"