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    The Ebola outbreak in the United States is one of the most frightening outbreaks, for many reasons. One being that, few people knew how to combat the disease. For example, how does it travel and how do we protect ourselves? These questions are important in all diseases, yet the simple fact is, that we don’t know exactly know all the answers. As Americans, that’s frightening. How do we as the general public protect ourselves from this terrible disease? Better yet, how do we protect our children?…

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    The very first case of Ebola was named Zaire ebolavirus because of the country it came from called Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo(Outbreaks Chronology: Ebola Virus Disease). It was previously known as the Ebola hemorrhagic fever. There are five different species of the Ebola, Ebola Virus, Sudan virus, Tai Forest virus, Bundibugyo virus and Reston virus. It was first discover in 1976 neat the Ebola River. Researchers believe that the virus is animal-borne and the most…

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    No treatment, vaccination, or antiviral therapy to treat Ebola hemorrhagic fever exists. Currently, patients are given intensive care support such as those that aid in preventing shock, maintaining blood pressure and oxygen levels. One of the main supportive treatments involving keeping the patients well hydrated and helping them…

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    Ebola Virus Research

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    virus affects the liver, it also affects the cells of the kidney, ovaries, testes, reticuloendothelilial system, and the lymphatic organs . This results in loss of large amounts of blood. Typical symptoms of the virus are weakness, muscle pain, high fever, headache, sore throat, chest or abdominal pain, black vomiting, rash, and external and internal bleeding . Though scientists are still unaware of how patient zero—the first person to be infected—acquires the disease, the virus is spread by…

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    Ebola Virus What is Ebola? Ebola is previously known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, which is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with one of the Ebola virus strains. It is caused by the family Filoviridae genus Ebolavirus. Ebola can cause disease in not only humans but nonhuman primates which includes monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees. Ebola was first discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River, which is…

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    Stalking A Killer Summary

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    Marburg is an infectious virus that hinders the lives of many people, often occurring in the most rural regions of Africa (35). The Hot Zone by Richard Preston and “Stalking a Killer” by David Quammen both explain Marburg’s severity, among the other filoviruses, and the proper precautions that occurs when handling this agent. “Stalking a Killer” is an article that touches on Marburg and the different types of Ebola; it tells short accounts of infected victims. The Hot Zone is a study about the…

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    The Ebola Virus

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    Fever, Weakness, Fatigue, Diarrhea, Muscle agony, stomach torment, Vomiting, unsolved drain, and serious migraines are all sensible indications. For the determination, examples for sub-atomic discoveries ought to ideally be taken in for help when a patient…

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    Deadly Virus Vaccination

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    Claudia Schimek English l Mrs. Toews October 2015 Deadly Virus Vaccination “I am terrified that Ebola will evaporate from our memories... The availability of a good and safe vaccine would make an immense difference. We are going to see future outbreaks of Ebola,” said Keiji Fukuda, the assistant director general for health security at the World Health Organisation (WHO) (“Ebola Outbreaks Slow”). This virus has been haunting the earth since prehistoric times, and has just recently become active…

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    The Ebola Virus

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    primarily found in Africa. Ebola is spread through direct contact with blood or body fluids and can also be transported by bats. There are 4 stages. Stage 1 is the earliest stage. You start to get fever. You need to find a Dr and get treatment right away. Stage 2: start having abdominal pain, your fever gets dangerously high, vomiting more blood. Stage 3: you start to develop bumps over your body and start to lose your eyesight. Stage 4: you become blind, organ failure, and skin…

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    Ebola Virus Research

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    The Ebola virus is currently a very big issue in the world today. It has spread throughout West Africa and can be very dangerous. Once infected with Ebola it is very difficult to survive. Even scarier still, Ebola doesn’t affect just one specific population. The Ebola virus is not more susceptible to one group of people than it is to another. It affects everyone the same. From America, to Africa, to Spain, the Ebola virus causes the same devastation and pain to everyone (Fox 2014). There is no…

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