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    control the outbreaks. These are just some of the many questions about this deadly disease that could soon turn into an epidemic. The Ebola virus is a member of the negative strand RNA virus‚ also known as flivoviruses. Filovirus causes hemorrhagic fevers in humans‚ but there are only 2 known members of the filovirus so far; Ebola and Marburg virus. There are four different strains of Ebola: Sudan (EBOS)‚ Zaire

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    TODAY 3. SYMPTOMS AND EFFECTS A. SEVERE FEVER‚ ABDOMINAL PAIN 1. INSIDES "MELT" B. DEATH RATES AND TOTALS 2 SURVIVORS‚ BUT EBOLA VIRUS AS THE CAUSE WAS NOT VERIFIED 4. CURES A. NONE KNOWN CURES‚ RESEARCH BEING PERFORMED ON MONKEYS. Ebola virus is a relatively recently discovered virus‚ that when it infects humans‚ caries with it a 50-90% fatality rate. Symptoms of this deadly virus include Sudden Fever‚ Weakness‚ Muscle Pain‚ Headache‚ Sore Throat‚

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    Ebola virus disease (EVD)‚ formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever‚ is a severe‚ often fatal illness in humans. The virus is transmitted to people from wild animals and spreads in the human population through human-to-human transmission. The average EVD case fatality rate is around 50%. Case fatality rates have varied from 25% to 90% in past outbreaks. The first EVD outbreaks occurred in remote villages in Central Africa‚ near tropical rainforests‚ but the most recent outbreak in

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    reservoir for the virus. Also called Ebola virus. An acute‚ usually fatal form of hemorrhagic fever that is caused by this virus and is characterized by fever‚ headache‚ muscle pain‚ vomiting‚ diarrhea‚ and bleeding‚ especially from the mucous

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    A Study on the Ebola Virus

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    OGUN STATE COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY‚ ILESE-IJEBU A PROPOSAL ON THE MEASURE TAKEN BY HEALTH WORKERS TOWARD PREVENTION OF EBOLA DISEASE VIRUS THE FOLLOWING NAMES AND MATRICULATION NUMBER ARE INCLUDED: S/N NAME MATRIC NO 1. LAWAL YUSIRAT MOTUNRAYO 14646 2. ODUGBEMI GBENGA AKANBI 15655 3. ODUNBAKU ODUNNAYO.O 15379 4. ODUKOYA MUIBAT AYODELE 15465 SUPERVISOR DR. ROSIJI COMFORT OLUWASEYI PROPOSAL FOR THE MEASURE TAKEN BY HEALTH WORKERS TOWARD PREVENTION OF EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE (A CASE STUDY

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    Disease in Guinea - Preliminary Report. N Engl J Med E-pub ahead of print. Dudas G‚ Rambaut A (2104) Phylogenetic Analysis of Guinea 2014 EBOV Ebolavirus Outbreak. PLoS Curr 1: 1–11. Bausch DG‚ Demby AH‚ Coulibaly M‚ Kanu J‚ Goba A‚ et al. (2001) Lassa fever in Guinea: I. Epidemiology of human disease and clinical observations. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 1: 269–281. Khan SH‚ Goba A‚ Chu M‚ Roth C‚ Healing T‚ et al Leroy EM‚ Kumulungui B‚ Pourrut X‚ Rouquet P‚ Hassanin A‚ et al. (2005) Fruit bats as reservoirs

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    1989‚ many monkeys started dying. Samples were sent to Fort Detrick (USAMRIID) for study. At the time‚ people thought the virus was Simian hemorrhagic fever virus‚ a fever harmless to humans but almost always fatal to other primates. When they sent it to biosafety level 3‚ one of the samples appeared to be contaminated with the harmless hemorrhagic fever virus. Two USAMRIID scientists exposed themselves to the virus by sniffing the flask. When they tested the samples with known Level 4 agents‚ only EBOV

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    Ebola Virus I. Definition of Ebola Virus a. Ebola was first discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 b. Ebola virus disease (EVD)‚ formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever‚ is a severe‚ often fatal illness in humans.2 c. Ebola viruses are found in several African countries. d. Spread as a result of handling bush meat (wild animals hunted for food) and contact with infected bats. 1 e. Most human infections result from direct contact with infected

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    major points as well a concision sentence I wrote about how it can transfer‚ the effects‚ and a little history about the Ebola Virus. The Ebola Virus happens over in a matter of days. The victim staggers‚ confused‚ exhausted‚ and collapses in a fever. There eyes turn red and they start to vomit blood. Within a matter of hours of having this virus‚ a person can bleed out because of throwing up blood and die a terrible death with blood coming from there eyes ears and other orifices. At examining

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    viruses‚ arena viruses‚ flaviruses‚ and bunya viruses are the viruses responsible for causing viral hemorrhagic fevers. All the forms of viral hemorrhagic fever begin with the fever and the muscle aches. These diseases usually progress until the patient becomes very ill with respiratory problems‚ severe bleeding‚ kidney malfunctions‚ and shock. The conclusions of the viral hemorrhagic fever can range from the mild illness to death. The Ebola virus spreads through the blood and is replicated in organs

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