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ALERT! WHY Is The CDC NOT MENTIONING That Dr. Brantly Received ANTIBODIES From The Boy He Helped CURE Of EBOLA???
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[link to www.cbsnews.com] VIDEO AT LINK
CDC Director, Tom Frieden, admits the CDC does not know if the ebola serum is helpful or harmful.
They lack the experience to know at this point.
They don't know how to TREAT ebola, but they do know how to CARE for ebola patients.
SUPPORTIVE CARE, fluids, oxygen, treating infection caused from ebola is what they offer to combat ebola.
But they do not know actually how to TREAT ebola.
Ebola cannot be controlled or stopped without vaccines.
Right now, they simply do not know if the present vaccine serum will help or harm the public.
I guess we are still in an experimental phase with ebola, and we will have to wait and watch to know if the vaccine is going to hurt or help those with ebola.__________________
[link to www.newsweek.com]
FROM ARTICLE:
On Thursday Brantly was given a shot at survival: a 14-year-old male Ebola patient who had been under Brantly’s care, and survived, donated a “unit of blood” to Brantly, according to Samaritan’s Purse President Franklin Graham. “The young boy and his family wanted to be able to help the doctor that saved his life.”
The idea—novel, though not unprecedented—is that the blood (plasma, in medical parlance) of a survivor, full of antibodies proven to be strong enough to fight off the disease (i.e., immune), when transfused into an infected body, might help that body become immune itself. Though it sounds a bit like something Hollywood might have cooked up, there’s some science behind it—and an historical precedent that offers hope.
WHY ARE THEY NOT MENTIONING THAT DR. BRANTLY RECEIVED ANTIBODIES FROM THE BLOOD OF THE BOY HE HELPED CURE OF EBOLA?
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