Respiratory Infection Controls Being Used for Ebola Patients are Unnecessary

Respiratory infection control measures - which have been adopted by most health agencies to deal with the Ebola epidemic - are unnecessary, and may heighten panic among the public in west Africa. This is according to the authors of a new letter, published in iThe Lancet/i, and written by Professor Jose M. Martin-Moreno from the University of Valencia in Spain, and colleagues. Ebola virus is primarily transmitted through contact with infected patients' ...

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