Informative Essay On Ebola

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Americans infected with Ebola and treated in American Hospitals Today across the globe there is an epidemic plaguing human kind. Many American doctors are overseas treating a deadly virus called Ebola. Some feel there should be no international travel because of close contact with others and not being sure if the virus is air borne. According to the website "Ebola and the Law: A Discussion of Public Health Authority and its Practical Limits." Targeted News. The book "Ebola (disease)". Encyclopedia Britannica. And peer review Jeannette Guarner, MD. "Dealing with a Returning Traveler From West Africa During the Ebola Outbreak of 2014." When the Rubber Meets the Road. Americans should be allowed treatment in America because of easier access getting medication needed and specialized facilities. Using the proper procedures which can prevent the spread of the disease, transportation and the fact U.S have the best hospitals to treat Ebola patients. …show more content…

Symptoms may appear between 2 to 21 days which is the incubation period after being exposed to the virus. Ebola is highly contagious and also fatal if not treated in time. However, anxiety has increased with the media attention, some feel it is still a risk allowing a patient infected with Ebola into the U.S. to be treated because of fear and lack of knowledge of the disease. American citizens have a higher survival rate with an infectious disease such as Ebola if treated in the U.S. Due to lack of medication needed such as ZMAPP which is an experimental drug to help fight the