Ebola 2014 Is Mutating As Fast As Seasonal Flu

FYI.


Ebola 2014 Is Mutating As Fast As Seasonal Flu (ZeroHedge, Oct 21, 2014):

Yesterday we reported that according to Peter Jahrling of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease – one of the top authorities in the world on Ebola – and who is on the front lines fighting Ebola disease in Liberia, there is something different about the current Ebola outbreak in that not only does it spread more easily than it did before, but the viral loads in Ebola patients are much higher than they are used to seeing. “I have a field team in Monrovia. They are running [tests]. They are telling me that viral loads are coming up very quickly and really high, higher than they are used to seeing…. It may be that the virus burns hotter and quicker.”

That is one observation on how different the current Ebola outbreak may be from the traditional fare. Another one comes courtesy of Operon Labs, which as cited in detail below, notes that “the current Ebola 2014 virus is mutating at a similar rate to seasonal flu (Influenza A).  This means the current Ebola outbreak has a very high intrinsic rate of viral mutation.  The bottom line is that the Ebola virus is changing rapidly, and in the intermediate to long term (3 months to 24 months), Ebola has the potential to evolve.

The question is evolve into what?

Related info:

US Army withheld promise from Germany that Ebola virus wouldn’t be weaponized

U.S. Army Researchers At USAMRIID Confirm Ebola Variant Was AIRBORNE In 1990

1 thought on “Ebola 2014 Is Mutating As Fast As Seasonal Flu”

  1. Evolve so quickly to make any vaccination impossible. The ideal bio war tool.
    This is what the US has become.
    I am glad my time is nearly done; I am horrified at what we have become.
    It doesn’t resemble the land of my youth.

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