Research Ebola testing kit to have a diagnosis within 4 hours
Recently an interesting article was aired on a German TV station regarding the testing of Ebola. I've attached the actual video for your viewing - unfortunately, it is in German but you can have it translated. If all else fails, I will translate sections of the interview for you in the interest of science and public access to the information.
http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/beitrag/video/2265900/WHO-versagt-bei-Ebola#/be
itrag/video/2265900/WHO-versagt-bei-EbolaIn short terms, a small German company developed a testing kit for Ebola that can predict the virus being present in a human being within 4 hours. As such, people would not have to be quarantined for 21 days. The researcher contacted the World Health Organization in New York but was turned down.
Additionally, this company also provides other information on Ebola molecules for fighting the virus.
It seems absolutely puzzling to me that nobody is utilizing this information due to various reasons as outlined in the TV broadcast.The WHO may not utilize this analyzing kit but may be at least in Arizona we could utilize this kit to prevent a spread of the virus by detecting it within 4 hours once a blood sample has been taken. If the science is available, why not investigate it further and actually use it?
I've no affiliation with this company in case you wonder.http://genekam.de/products/molecular-diagnostic-and-ready-to-use-pcr-kits
You probably can contact somebody at the company via Skype etc...