CDC worker may have been exposed to Ebola.

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blankslate

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Apparently we're not out of the woods yet...

http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...a9f26c-8b8e-11e4-8ff4-fb93129c9c8b_story.html

Researchers studying Ebola in a highly secure laboratory mistakenly allowed potentially lethal samples of the virus to be handled in a much less secure laboratory at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, agency officials said Wednesday.

One technician in the second laboratory may have been exposed to the virus and about a dozen other people have been assessed after entering the facility unaware that potentially hazardous samples of Ebola had been handled there.

The technician has no symptoms of illness and is being monitored for 21 days. Agency officials said it is unlikely that any of the others who entered the lab face potential exposure. Some entered the lab after it had been decontaminated. Officials said there is no possible exposure outside the secure laboratory at CDC and no exposure or risk to the public.


Hopefully they're right about only one person was exposed... could be disastrous if they are wrong... but then I doubt people are sticking their fingers in vials or drinking from them in a hazardous infectious disease lab.



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Jaskalas

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After Dallas and NYC, the chances of this becoming anything interesting... is fairly low. I feel bad for any workers there who may get sick from Ebola, but most folks in that room won't even get sick.
 
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