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    I’m a zombie that’s about it. My life before (what I can remember of it) was pretty boring so I’m not going to make you suffer through it. The virus that made all these normal people die then get up with a bad case of the munchies spread like a cold. After the first few died and then got up it was too late. Countries blamed each other and eventually everyone was trying to shoot you in the head. You think that it would freak everyone out not really every human i have happened across is pretty calm

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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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    XXXXXXX Professor XXXX English 101 22 September 2014 “The most terrifying thing about Ebola” by Benjamin Hale portrays a darker side of Ebola epidemic which have caused devastating effect in West Africa has become the most deadly killer on the planet affecting thousands of people. Ebola have gained attention for some of the top health organizations raising concerns as one of the fastest killing virus known to human kind. We humans tend to not give up on humanity very easily. It is very well

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    host that Ebola lives in‚ or how it jumps from host to host. No one knows exactly where filoviruses come from. Ebola has been occurring in microbreaks in Africa for some time now. A virus doesn’t usually kill it’s natural host because then it couldn’t jump species easily. Ebola is believed to have originated from monkeys in Africa. Ebola virus is named after the Ebola River‚ a tribune of the Congo River. There are three filoviruses: Ebola Zaire‚ Ebola Sudan and Marburg. Ebola Zaire is the

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    Suzette Arango-Chavez Professor Wicher English 1301 11:45 A.M. - 12:40 A.M. Cause and Effect 10/31/2014 Ebola: Todays Most Feared Virus or will we survive? Recently our world has been in panic about a contagious virus called Ebola. As more and more people come in contact with this horrible disease‚ we learn more and more about it. We learn where it came from‚ how you can contract the virus‚ and most importantly what might be the cure for it. This disease is quickly spreading around the world. Unsafe

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    massive hemorrhages and clotting. This was a deadly disease which could be caught by the person who has it by as easily as it seeping through an open wound. Marburg is a filovirus which can be comprised with two types of viruses called Ebola Zaire and Ebola Sudan. Ebola Zaire is the worst out of the three‚ killing nine out of ten humans who have it. An incident occurred in Reston‚ Virginia where monkeys were being transported from the Philippines to a monkey house. Some of the monkeys started to drop

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    somehow made it through. The samples of blood containing the Marburg the virus were given to the many laboratories around the world for future reasons‚ to help I.D. and make other researches on it. 1983- September 25-26 Ebola was named after the Ebola river.The first know emergence of Ebola Zaire‚ the hottest type of the virus strain‚ was on September 1976. It erupted and had spread to 55 villages near the river. It killed 9 out of 10 people and one of the hunters of it was Eugene Johnson. No one knew

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    An American freelance cameraman working for NBC News in Liberia has tested positive for Ebola and will be flown back to the U.S. for treatment. The freelancer‚ Ashoka Mukpo‚ 33‚ was hired Tuesday to be a second cameraman for NBC News Chief Medical Editor and Correspondent Dr. Nancy Snyderman. Snyderman is with three other NBC News employees on assignment in Monrovia‚ reporting on the Ebola outbreak. Mukpo came down with symptoms on Wednesday‚ feeling tired and achy. As part of a routine temperature

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    Summary Richard Preston’s Hot Zone is a horrific narration of the origin of filoviruses and their encounter with humans. These viruses include Marburg virus (MARV)‚ Ebola virus (EBOV) and Sudan virus (SUDV). They are also known as Biosafety Level 4 agents because they are extremely dangerous to humans and have no treatments or cure. Section 1: The Shadow of Mount Elgon This section details Charles Monet’s visit to Kitum cave‚ which is located in Mount Elgon‚ Kenya. During this trip‚ Monet

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    powerful and dangerous‚ so dangerous that it can sometimes cause irreplaceable damage‚ but can also do good things. The Hot Zone shows that Ebola can spread worldwide and have devastating effects. Preston states that if Ebola manages to spread beyond central Africa‚ then it will be all over the world‚ from New York to Paris‚ but “we never knew it.”(99) If Ebola spreads worldwide‚ there would be a global epidemic. However‚ it did not‚ and very few people knew its dangers. Also‚ the World Health Organization

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