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aerosol stability
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Discussions tagged with 'aerosol stability' on WindowsForum.com focus on the ability of pathogens like Ebola to remain infectious when airborne under specific environmental conditions. Content references U.S. Army studies showing that Ebola virus can spread via aerosol at lower temperatures and humidity typical of the U.S., but not in warmer West African climates. The tag covers research on aerosol transmission risks, environmental factors affecting virus stability, and implications for public health preparedness. While the forum is Windows-themed, this tag is used for off-topic scientific discussions.
Ebola can spread by air in cold, dry weather common to the U.S. but not West Africa, presenting a “possible, serious threat” to the public, according to two studies by U.S. Army scientists.
After successfully exposing monkeys to airborne Ebola, which “caused a rapidly fatal disease in 4-5 days,”...