A doctor who has studied Ebola for more than a decade says the virus is about to go airborne.
“It can enter the lung from the airway side,” Dr. David Sanders of Perdue University told RTV 6 on Sunday. “So this argues that Ebola is primed to have respiratory transmission.”
Sanders said the longer the virus spreads and mutates, the more probable airborne transmission will become.
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