The Hot Zone Question 1 for Parts I and II
Now that you've read the first two parts of The Hot Zone, (1) what is your impression of Ebola, the scientists, and the repercussions of an outbreak? (2) What possible ramifications, situations, or scenarios could you envision with another disease or virus today? In other words, why is this issue important today?
Your first posted response is due Friday, Jan. 29. In addition to each of your reponses, respond to at least two of your classmates in a thoughtful manner by Tuesday, Feb. 2. Do not respond to anyone until after Jan. 30 to allow everyone time to post an initial response.
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Your first posted response is due Friday, Jan. 29. In addition to each of your reponses, respond to at least two of your classmates in a thoughtful manner by Tuesday, Feb. 2. Do not respond to anyone until after Jan. 30 to allow everyone time to post an initial response.
To reply, click on the # Comments link at the end of blog entry, type your response in the Leave A Comment box, and under Choose Your Identity choose the Name/URL option, and type only your first name in the space provided.
Comments
Ebola is a horrible virus that is made to kill. As stated in the book it doesn’t have to kill its host and its better for the virus if it doesn’t because if the host dies before the virus can find a new one the host becomes dormant. Yet if the host comes in contact with new living cells, as if a dead body were to be digested by something or to touch something, it would then come active in the new hosts cells, multiplying, and killing. Ebola is terrible, it literally tears your body apart. First you begin to have a headache that doesn’t go away, then you begin to have blood shot eyes(Most people didn’t know it was Ebola at first because all these symptoms are close to or exactly the symptoms of Malaria), then you would begin to bleed continually blood coming from every opening in your body. Then eventually you would bleed-out, crash, and die. These scientists had no idea how to contain, heal, or vaccinate for Ebola, today there is still no cure. Repercussions, a virus could destroy a whole species, and if a virus were to be harnessed in today’s time we could have a major bioterrorism case on our hands. There is only one remnant of Ebola known, it is in Atlanta, Georgia in the Level Four Hot Zone.
2.) Today as stated before there are more viruses, but more vaccines, and pills, and other treatments. If a virus were to be harnessed it could put an end to nations, it could kill, because some viruses do not have cures, some viruses are like puzzles that cannot be solved.
(2) Today is much better than it was years ago because we have vaccines and medicine to help fight the disease. The bad part is that the disease is finding ways to come around the medicine and Vaccines. But unfourtanitly some we don't have vaccines like for our friend Ebola. We have scientists that are looking for a cure everyday looking for a plant or form to save the suffering.
2) I think another scenario could be smallpox and/or black pox, a type of smallpox, returning now. If somehow they got out again we would be in trouble because we have stopped taking smallpox vaccination and we have no cure for either viruses. All anyone can do if they have one or the other is hope that they survive. Even if a person survives, they are considered very lucky if they are not blinded for the rest of their life. It would be a problem because it is perfectly adapted to live inside humans and nothing else. There is no where for the virus to retreat for us. There are many viruses and diseases that have no cure. If any one of these viruses or diseases broke out it would lead to a world wide crisis, because there would be no cure, no shot, and no medicine that would heal us. The only thing we could do is hope and pray for it to go away.
2) If a disease would break out that was deadlier than Ebola and could become air born, the world’s population numbers would start to decrease so rapidly that the human population would not be able to survive. All governments have to set up a virus protection agency such as the C.D.C. in Atlanta, Georgia, and keep alert for any signs of Ebola, an Ebola related virus, or a new virus that could be worse.
2) I think this issue is important today because with all these scientists trying to gain ultimate knowledge there are some things not worth discovering but these guys will stop at nothing to reach their goal, omniscience. The more they play with the Earth's secrets, the easier it is for a non-protected human to stumble across something they dig up and infect and kill many people.
As my science teacher would say this virus is "Quite mind boggling."
I agree with your post. I think that there is a good and a bad side to Ebola being contained in Atlanta and Russia. But there is no medicine to fight the disease, just vaccines to prevent it. If we had medicine to fight the disease, Ebola wouldn’t be a big threat.
2) Obviously, the United States of America is not the most popular country in the world. It isn’t liked by the world as a whole. There are men and women and possibly children who live and breathe and die in the effort and focus of seeing the USA destroyed, crippled beyond repair. The idea is not necessarily an isolated one. We are not looking at a possible threat is far Asia or the Middle East. We are looking everywhere, now, for the possibility of an enemy. And there is an extremely strong and all-too possible chance that it will come in the form of a country that uses biological terrorism. If a country that is not friendly towards the USA controls and harnesses and has at their disposal a disease to which we have no cure, then this country in its entirety could be devastated by the effects of a disease that we cannot control, stop, or slow down. This is a threat not to Black people, not to Caucasian people, not to the poor, or the rich, nor the Catholics or the Atheists. This is a threat to the United States of America. To every man, woman and child that walks among the Land of the Free, everyone who is alive and calls themselves a citizen of this country. The threat is real. And it’s out there.
But, however, I don't agree with your descriptions of Ebola. It seems to me (after looking in the book) that you are describing Marburg, not Ebola. They both have a devastating efect on the population, obviously, but they have distinct symptoms that seperate one from the other. If it was a form of Ebola, it would have possibly been named Ebola Marburg. Also, I am deeply flattered by your response.