The most infectious fluids are blood, feces and vomit, although the virus has also been detected in breast milk, urine and semen, according to the World Health Organization. Saliva and tears may also carry some risk.
The only thing that can really kill the ebola virus is bleach.
“Many patient may be apyrexial (no fever) on presentation.”
from PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE IN AFRICA
On a different website “ebolanews”, it stated that Finda already had fever and was vomiting by the time the doctors came to check on her.
https://www.ebolanews.org/ebola-outbreak/journey-to-death-girl-infected-ebola.html
21 days folks it remains undetected...
21 days.
A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread
I’m surprise they did not burtn her body instead they buried her.
Now that Ebola has new digs in the US it is probably slowly mutating in it’s new hosts so to make it’s big opening debut.