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To: MrEdd

There is nothing in that report from 2005 stating that a person has ever caught Ebola from a dog. Porcupines, bats, antelope, monkeys, yes. Dogs? No.

If you believe that there is, and it appears as if you do, please copy and paste the relevant text out of the PDF and into your reply.

I’d like to see it.


36 posted on 10/08/2014 2:18:34 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: RegulatorCountry

First, he’d have to spend hours weeding out all the “coulds”, “mights”, and “mays”, trying to find that singular “did”.

A positive titer does not automatically mean infection.

Years ago, Odin tested “positive for Lyme’ and went through 3 months of Dox treatment.

On a whim, I had a PCR/DNA titer run on him and it came back as <8, which means “clinically insignificant”.

Turns out he had been *exposed* to Lyme, had formed antibodies to it but was not actually actively infected or symptomatic, [which is common in dogs] and the treatment was pretty much a waste of time and money.


42 posted on 10/08/2014 3:53:56 PM PDT by Salamander (People will stare. Make it worth their while.)
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