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•• MARBURG VIRUS •• Currently under control and slowing !
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[quote:ParamedicUK:MV81MTM2OTQ4Xzk0OTA2MTU3XzkwNkNGMzdF] interesting article... https://theconversation.com/how-monkeypox-epidemic-is-likely-to-play-out-in-four-graphs-184578 [b]How monkeypox epidemic is likely to play out – in four graphs[/b] The four scenarios below are based on the following knowledge: the average number of people an infected person is likely to infect (assuming they have not been vaccinated against the virus or have had the disease before) is 2.13. This is called the basic reproduction number, or R. Herd immunity – the point at which enough people have immunity such that disease transmission can’t be sustained – is 53% (corresponding to this value of R). And the incubation period, the time from catching the virus to the appearance of symptoms, is between five and 21 days. Scenario 1: Self-limiting outbreak Scenario 2: All population Scenario 3: Becoming endemic Scenario 4: Recurrent large epidemics [imgur] https://imgur.com/87VMMmj[/imgur] [/quote]
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Marburg Virus:
21/3/23 Tanzania declares Marburg virus outbreak - 5 deaths
Death Toll in Equatorial Guinea Marburg Outbreak Rises to 11
The largest known outbreak of Marburg virus, in Angola in 2004, infected over 250 people and had a 90 percent fatality rate.
Sudan Ebola virus:
163 cases and 77 deaths have been reported to date, making it the 8th biggest Ebola outbreak on record. 79 recovered, 7 still being treated.
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Monkeypox:
Total Confirmed Cases 82162 Worldwide
NTI MPX exercise 2021
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Possible natural remedies:
Sarracenia Purpurea
Cream of Tartar
Resveratrol
Andrographis paniculata
Methylene Blue [
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Don’t forget Vit D, Vit C, Magnesium and Zinc.
Homeopathy and smallpox
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Tracking:
Monkeypoxtally >>>> [
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Renegade >>>> [
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Wiki >>>> [
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BNO >>>> [
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Our world in data >>>> [
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Monkeypox meter >>>> [
link to www.monkeypoxmeter.com (secure)
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Global health >>>> [
link to monkeypox.healthmap.org (secure)
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Antonio_caramia >>>> [
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UK official figures:
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Technical briefings >>>> [
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First post:
First UK case 6th May 2022 - man with recent travel to Nigeria.
12th May two further cases with no link to the first case!
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