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Wednesday Web Watch for August 20, 2014

Jason Tetro places little faith in experimental drugs being shipped to West Africa to combat Ebola and believes “[t]he key to stopping the spread is infection prevention and control through proper isolation and a reduction in the levels of interaction amongst susceptible individuals.” Tetro likens the recent Ebola crisis to a sweeping influenza outbreak in Winnebago County, WI in the early 1900eds where isolation and restricted interactions appear to have finally killed the virus.  Tetro’s blog was recently published in Popular Science.  What do you think?  Is Tetro’s recommendation too simplistic and unworkable or is he spot on?