I posted these sources of science-based info over in the original EBOV thread, but thought I'd add them here. Will post a few more as I have time.


*Australian virologist's blog that breaks down the latest CDC reports. LOTS of helpful, up-to-date charts -- http://virologydownunder.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/ebola-virus-disease-evd-2014-west.html

*Also from the same blog, a collaborative article which explains the terms, "airborne" versus "droplet sprays": http://virologydownunder.blogspot.com.au/2014/08/ebola-virus-may-be-spread-by-droplets.html

*Another blog from a scientist who works in a BSL4 lab: http://www.pathogenperspectives.com/

*And the This Week in Virology Podcast: http://www.twiv.tv/ (Search "ebola" for relevant episodes) Primarily aimed at those within the virology field, not epidemiology. A bit heavy on the jargon at times, but provides very pertinent links to scientific papers.



--M