As of 10/15/2014, there have been 7 but not all were contracted here in the US. Only 2 were contracted here but the others were contracted in Africa and then either came here (Duncan) or were brought here for treatment.
You can die from lock jaw but it is EXTREMELY rare. There are only about 50 cases in the US per year. So you are pretty safe.
Billions. Many parasites are hermaphroditic.
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It gives us rubber(coming from the name) and oxygen as well as many other trees
There are 2 cases
There are 2 cases
no but there has been one case in canada, a woman traveling to congo came back with the virus but it wasn't spread any further
Besides the cases that were brought to the US for treatment, the first was a man from Liberia who traveled by plane to Texas.
Us is known for the integrity. Ebola will not enter US. Even if if enters there, the problem will be managed effectively. US is the best!
As of November 2014, Ron Klain is the US Ebola czar. His official title is Ebola Response Coordinator.
There are over 1,000,000 people infected with HIV in the US. These are confirmed cases of infection, there are many more people who are not aware of their status.
On H1N1 or swine flu? Those would be 82,306 cases with 398 confirmed deaths. Considering that in the United States there were 115,378 cases with 3,433 confirmed deaths, you should be more worried to catch something in the US than in Mexico.
To date, there are no confirmed cases of the swine flu in Pennsylvania. The only confirmed death in the US was in Texas.
Ebola is caused by one of four Ebola viruses: Ebola Zaire (most deadly), Ebola Sudan, Ebola Cote d' Ivoire, and Ebola Reston (found in Virgina, US, not deadly to humans)
Us is known for the integrity. Ebola will not enter US. Even if if enters there, the problem will be managed effectively. US is the best!
Us is known for the integrity. Ebola will not enter US. Even if if enters there, the problem will be managed effectively. US is the best!