[Community] Fwd: Ebola, Please share this outstanding science with Faculty, Students and friends
Patrick LUFUNDISU BADENGO
patrickluf at gmail.com
Mon Oct 27 08:10:19 GMT 2014
thanks for info
i share
On 27 October 2014 04:04, Omo Oaiya <omo at wacren.net> wrote:
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> FYI
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> -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Ebola, Please share this
> outstanding science with Faculty, Students and friends Date: Sun, 26 Oct
> 2014 10:50:08 -0400 From: ronald laporte <ronaldlaporte at gmail.com>
> <ronaldlaporte at gmail.com> To: Ronald LaPorte <ronaldlaporte at gmail.com>
> <ronaldlaporte at gmail.com>
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> *Ebola *
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> Dear Friends,
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> Ebola is frightening. Most information from TV, Facebook, and from our
> governments is poor. We want to change this by providing to you the best
> possible scientific information about Ebola from leading scientists from
> Nigeria, Africa, the Library of Alexandria and experts world wide.
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> We have created a cutting edge lecture on Ebola for you to teach your
> students, share with your faculty and distribute to your friends. The
> Lecture has been translated by 20 scientific experts into Arabic,
> Chinese, English, Farsi, French, Hebrew, Japanese, Malay, Pashtu, Russian,
> Spanish and Urdu. It present the best possible scientific knowledge about
> this disease.
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> http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/lecture/lec52511/index.htm
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> Ebola Virus Disease is a severe, highly infectious and often fatal illness
> that first appeared
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> 40 years ago. The present outbreak is the most devastating compared the
> previous 33. It is producing enormous fear and rumors due to lack of good
> quality scientific information. The outbreak and fear have almost 'crushed'
> the affected countries economically, health care and science
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> The Ebola Outbreak causes havoc due to misinformation. We therefor
> brought together a team of leading scientists from Nigeria, Africa and
> internationally to provide the best possible scientific information and
> share this lecture with you and the world.
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> We provide this to you as a "gift that is meant to be given". Please
> share this with your students and faculty, and post the lecture on
> Facebook, tell others about it through Twitter, etc. The Library of
> Alexandria Lecture is free, developed by the global scientific community.
> Include links to this from Universities, Libraries, schools media, etc.
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> Let us continue to learn and share the scientific facts about Ebola.
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> Drs. Elegba, Kana, Bello-Manga and Adiri
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> Faculty of Medicine
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> Kaduna State University, Nigeria
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> Ismail Serageldin, Ph.D., Director Library of Alexandria
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> Ronald LaPorte, Ph.D. Director Emeritus WHO Collaborating Centre,
> Pittsburgh
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> If you have questions contact Musa Kana musakana77 at yahoo.com, or Ron
> LaPorte,ronaldlaporte at gmail.com
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> And
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> The Remarkable team of translators that can be found at the Lecture
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> October 2014
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> *"Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
> and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity". (WHO)*
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z_CsRVbBCI
> Youtube Supercourse of Science
> http://ssc.bibalex.org/helpdesk/introduction.jsf
> (BA Research Library)
> www.pitt.edu/~super1/ <http://www.pitt.edu/%7Esuper1/>
> (Supercourse)
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> Ronald E. LaPorte, Ph.D.
> Emeritus Director WHO Collaborating Center
> Professor Emeritus Epidemiology
> University of Pittsburgh
> Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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> * I prefer to have you email at ronaldlaporte at gmail.com
> <ronaldlaporte at gmail.com>*
> Telephone Cell 412 915 1495, home 724 934 9023
> Member RMLA/Supercourse team
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