Topic: Zombie Preparedness...kent state getting ready
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Thu 12/17/15 12:12 PM
More than 30 Kent State University students are spending seven weeks this semester investigating a zombie apocalypse right in their own backyard. They’re enrolled in Zombie Outbreak, a new emergency preparedness and biohazard course taught by Health Policy & Management Assistant Professor John Staley, Ph.D., MSEH, and Environmental Health Professor Christopher J. Woolverton, Ph.D. The course is covering the emergency response system, what public health professionals do in a variety of disasters and individual responsibility for hazard preparedness.

On April 17, the class met with 10 City of Kent and Portage County officials to discuss appropriate courses of action in preparing for and responding to a virus-induced zombie outbreak. The students learned who is responsible for hazardous materials, biological health threats, emergency preparedness and response, as well as how information is verified and communicated to the public during emergencies. University and Kent city police and fire responders were represented as well.
While many find talk of Zombies to be far fetched and comical, there are health and medical professionals who are warning real Zombies are a real threat. In fact, cops and other first responders are already training to deal with an outbreak.
While many find talk of Zombies to be far fetched and comical, there are health and medical professionals who are warning real Zombies are a real threat. In fact, cops and other first responders are already training to deal with an outbreak.

Better funding and cooperation by the international community is needed to prevent a ‘zombie apocalypse’, argues a U.S. expert in the Christmas issue of The BMJ, a British medical journal based in London.

“For the past 20 years BMJ has been delivering a wide range of high quality, evidence based knowledge, best practice, and learning support to help improve the decisions healthcare professionals make every day. Our own technology platform conforms to industry standards and underpins these product websites, API and mobile delivery,” according to a press statement.

Associate Professor Tara Smith, from Kent State University in Ohio, says zombie-like infections have been identified throughout the world and are becoming more common and a source of greater concern to public health professionals.

And yet there has been little formal study of the infections that may result in zombification of patients. She therefore provides an overview of zombie infections and suggestions for research investment in order to prevent a zombie apocalypse:

Though the properties of zombies may vary, what unites many outbreaks is a disease that is spread via bite, explains Smith.

Of infectious causes proposed, the Solanum virus has been the most extensively studied. “It has a 100% mortality rate, and if exposed to fluids of an infected individual, zombification is certain.”

Non-viral zombie causes include a form of the Black Plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, the cordyceps fungus, and a mutated strain of the prion infection, commonly known as “mad cow” disease.

Symptoms of infection during a zombie outbreak tend to be fairly uniform, regardless of the nature of the pathogen, says Smith. The incubation period is highly variable, with development of symptoms ranging from mere seconds to hours or days.

Other symptoms may include a shambling gait, tendency to moan, loss of dexterity and prior personality traits, and the eventual rotting of flesh, she adds. In rare cases, zombies may be highly intelligent and self-aware, and lacking in the typical bite-and-flesh-eating tendencies.

Due to the rapid onset of zombie outbreaks and their society-destroying characteristics, prevention and treatment is a largely unexplored area of investigation, notes Smith.

She also points out that “equilibrium with the zombie infection is rarely achieved” and believes that the documented rise of multiple zombie pathogens “should be a wake-up call to the international community that we need additional funding and cooperation to address these looming apocalyptic disease threats.”

The Zombie Survival Guide 2003 notes: “At this rate, attacks will only increase, culminating in one of two possibilities. The first is that world governments will have to acknowledge, both privately and publicly, the existence of the living dead, creating special organizations to deal with the threat. In this scenario, zombies will become an accepted part of daily life – marginalized, easily contained, perhaps even vaccinated against. A second, more ominous scenario would result in an all-out war between the living and the dead…”

http://conservativebase.com/7110363/zombie-infection-apocalypse-predicted-by-researchers-british-medical-journal/

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 12/17/15 12:18 PM
A zombie apocalypse?

It is a good thing that I have already stocked up on this.


mightymoe's photo
Thu 12/17/15 12:30 PM

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Thu 12/17/15 12:55 PM
what

"It has a 100% mortality rate, and if exposed to fluids of an infected individual,"

Is this the NEW PC for STD 's ? slaphead

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 12/17/15 01:01 PM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Thu 12/17/15 01:02 PM

Rock's photo
Thu 12/17/15 06:10 PM
Last time I saw anything that resembled a zombie invasion,
was when a busload of tards from the hippy farm rolled through town.

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 12/17/15 06:19 PM

Last time I saw anything that resembled a zombie invasion,
was when a busload of tards from the hippy farm rolled through town.


Last time I saw anything that resembled a zombie invasion, I was watching a Democratic Party presidential debate. :tongue:

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Thu 12/17/15 06:31 PM


Last time I saw anything that resembled a zombie invasion,
was when a busload of tards from the hippy farm rolled through town.


Last time I saw anything that resembled a zombie invasion, I was watching a Democratic Party presidential debate. :tongue:

huh

when did you become ... not liberal?

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Sun 12/20/15 07:30 AM
Edited by Mary_Malone on Sun 12/20/15 07:32 AM
Isn't it a coincidence that everywhere suddenly needs more funding? You don't know whether they actually really do. More like the politicians need more wage slip pay, so that they can afford more meals out, with their fellow co-worker's.

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Sun 12/20/15 08:40 AM



Last time I saw anything that resembled a zombie invasion,
was when a busload of tards from the hippy farm rolled through town.


Last time I saw anything that resembled a zombie invasion, I was watching a Democratic Party presidential debate. :tongue:

huh

when did you become ... not liberal?


Dodo has been rehabbed in Hebai China. Kool-aid addiction is not easy to break.

mightymoe's photo
Sun 12/20/15 02:43 PM




Last time I saw anything that resembled a zombie invasion,
was when a busload of tards from the hippy farm rolled through town.


Last time I saw anything that resembled a zombie invasion, I was watching a Democratic Party presidential debate. :tongue:

huh

when did you become ... not liberal?


Dodo has been rehabbed in Hebai China. Kool-aid addiction is not easy to break.


ancient Chinese secret kool-aid remedy...

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Sun 12/20/15 03:15 PM
Edited by joethebricky on Sun 12/20/15 03:18 PM

mightymoe's photo
Sun 12/20/15 08:31 PM

We already have necrotising flesh eating diseases . For which There is no cure .. .. A zombie apocalypse .. Viruses and bacteria have the upper hand . Mankind is the perfect breeding ground spock


i guess zombie rabbits aren't as scary as zombie humans...


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Sun 12/20/15 09:52 PM



Conrad_73's photo
Mon 12/21/15 06:23 AM
Rotten Zombies!!!!!!grumble grumble grumble

notbeold's photo
Mon 12/21/15 06:51 AM
All of our politician corporate wobble heads are zombies. Instead of brains, they want our money, they keep on coming back, they repeat themselves monotonously, they just get more rotten over time, and they infect others.

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Mon 12/21/15 08:31 AM
Other symptoms may include a shambling gait, tendency to moan, loss of dexterity and prior personality traits, and the eventual rotting of flesh, she adds.

Wow!

Who knew!

Phoenix gets a zombie apocalypse every November through about February when the snowbird retirees descend on the area for the winter.

They should also add the symptom "super defensive and annoying driving."

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Tue 12/22/15 01:45 PM

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Wed 12/23/15 05:55 AM
There is a book describing facts about real zombies, not Hollywood ones. I think it is by Wade Davis, in 'All The Rivers Run'. Using natural chemicals to slow heart rates so low and faint that a doctor will say you are dead. They (zombies) are pronounced dead, and become slaves, not brain eaters. Shoved away from society and drugged to curb their destructiveness to their family and society, and hidden from everyone for the rest of their lives. Maybe more creepy than the Hollywood ones. spock