pfisteria said:
Just to nit-pick a little: TB can actually survive outside a host considerably longer than 72 hours. Under the most ideal circumstances, it can survive for 6 to 8 months outside a host. Under normal circumstances (where proper decontamination - containment measures have not been taken), it could survive for about up to 3 months outside a host.
Ulrick said:
In this case, I think the only time I'll be afraid if it turns out to be that superflu in Stephen King's "The Stand."
Dark Eternal said:
On a serious note, where did this bloody thing come from?
Hand of Evil said:
Last I heard it was something "new", it just happened.
Eternalknight said:
Or am I remembering things that didn't happen again?
Eosin the Red said:I typed up several things, erased them, typed up some more...Resorted to KISS.
This really is not an intellectual sparring topic. Your last post demonstrated the depth of your knowledge. Wild speculation really is not helpful. People have legitimate concerns and real, if unfounded fears.
I haven't heard of any smallpox outside of labs in quite a while, with the exception of a couple of short outbreaks in Africa that quickly subsided and only hit about 10-20 people. Otherwise, for the most part, it's pretty much gone.When Smallpox gets out of Africa...?
I've read up on it.If you want to start another thread on speculative biowarfare, I will be more than happy to play along. However, you might want to read up on smallpox a little before you go dismissing it.
Vaccination? - unless you are military or the CDC/Select public health you are not vaccinated. Humoral immunity is not infinite. We passed the no protection zone about 10-15 years ago in America. Speak with your MD or visit the CDC page on Smallpox vaccination.

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