#4503
De todas formas, hay cosas que sí que es cierto que dan para pensar. Esto es lo que dice el CDC al respecto:
http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/outbreaks/2014-west-africa/qa.html
"Ebola is not spread through casual contact; therefore, the risk of an outbreak in the U.S. is very low. We know how to stop Ebola’s further spread: thorough case finding, isolation of ill people, contacting people exposed to the ill person, and further isolation of contacts if they develop symptoms. The U.S. public health and medical systems have had prior experience with sporadic cases of diseases such as Ebola. In the past decade, the United States had 5 imported cases of Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF) diseases similar to Ebola (1 Marburg, 4 Lassa). None resulted in any transmission in the United States."
Si bien dicen que el riesgo de epidemia es bajo en un país como EEUU, también dicen que de los 5 casos que han tenido de infectados de virus parecidos al ébola en EEUU los manejaron sin producir ni un solo contagio, y aquí en España en el primer caso que manejamos, se produce un contagio...