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Message Subject This is it folks!!! Hybrid rabies that produces hemoragic fever- ebola like symtoms..the new deadly!!
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Scientists uncover deadly new virus in Africa-
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"The 2009 outbreak of acute hemorrhagic fever started when a 15-year-old boy from a village called Mangala in the DCR suddenly got ill and started bleeding from the nose and gums and vomiting blood. He got worse very quickly and died three days later. A week later, a 13-year-old girl who went to the same school as the boy, started with the same symptoms, which also worsened rapidly, and she also died within three days."

Here's the kicker..."Chiu says the new virus, BASV, is quite unlike other viruses in Africa known to be behind deadly outbreaks of acute hemorrhagic fever, such as Ebola virus, Lassa virus, and Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever virus. Genetically, BASV bears more resemblance to rabies viruses, which cause a different type of infection, a neurological illness that can take months to develop but invariably kills, explains Chiu. The virus belongs, like rabies, to a family called the rhabdoviruses."

What are the symptoms of rabies in humans?

Humans infected with rabies usually don't show any symptoms for one to three months, but this window can range from days to years. During this time, the virus can hide inside nerves, where the immune system can't find and destroy it. Once symptoms appear, it's too late -- rabies is almost always fatal no matter what kind of treatment a person gets.

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This is what someone with rabies looks like:

[link to www.youtube.com]

world wide shortage of rabies vaccine:

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[link to www.med.unc.edu]

[link to www.vet.k-state.edu]

According to this one...you are fucked if you contact the disease...they say call your primary care physician- like they would know what to do!
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 Quoting: boom 24735348

Your additional links are misleading. Do you even have a clue what you are talking about here?

from the article:
BASV bears more resemblance to rabies viruses, which cause a different type of infection, a neurological illness that can take months to develop but invariably kills, explains Chiu

Nobody said this IS the normal/average rabies virus. They are saying the virus is in the family of viruses that include rabies, but that rabies cause a different type of infection than this BASV virus.

This is a virus that causes a hemorrhagic fever and that is what caused the deaths. Hemorrahagic fever is the description of the manner in which the virus attacks the body. The symptoms involve hemorhaging from various tissues and organs from the body and a very quick death due to this.

The article is stating that this is a new type of virus/hemorrhagic fever, caused by the same virus that is responsible for rabies. Here is a link that describes Hemorrhagic Fever:
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

And trust me, our government has been working on research for this since the Korean War. Look it up.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11004066


Hey, no I'm not a viral-biological-engineer, just your typical doomer scanning the web and trying to make connections between seemingly random things.

If you go to this site:

[link to www.scienceagogo.com]

"Chiu adds that while the disease may be spread from person to person, it was more likely to originate from some other source, such as an insect or rodent. USAID's Emerging Pandemic Threats Program is continuing work in the region to try and identity of this animal "reservoir" and the precise mode of transmission."

Maybe you do not realise the implications of this shit? The fricken scientist that discovered this shit said it himself- "...it was more likely to originate from some other source, such as an insect or rodent..."

Getting rabies from an insect is unheard of...until now! This virus is in the same class.

This is from an article on NPR, "And where did it come from? That's still a mystery, but one clue is that its closest relatives are insect viruses. So researchers are trapping mosquitoes, sandflies, ticks and other insects to see if they can find where Bas-Congo virus hangs out when it's not threatening humans."

link: [link to www.npr.org]

This is not anal sex with an infected person or being bit by a rabid animal...its a fucking bug bite.
 Quoting: boom 24770621

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