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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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    normally kill off the infected cells before they can spread. With the dendritic cells disrupted, the T cells are not activated and the virus can multiply uninterrupted. Ebola impedes with interferon production, which is a protein that cells use to fight viral reproduction (MDHealth…

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    Ebola Outbreak Case Study

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    In March of 2014 the world was notified that there were numerous cases of ebola arising in West Africa. For millions of people this was the first that time that they had heard of this disease. However, in 2014, what had once been a problem only seen in African was now spreading into European countries and the United States. As a result numerous countries and nongovernmental organizations worked together to treat the thousands of people suffering from ebola. Now, nearly two years later, the world…

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    Ebola is extremely difficult for doctors to identify immediately. Initially, it seems to be the case of the flu, with similar symptoms to the more common influenza virus. Ebola also has similar symptoms to malaria and typhoid fever, common in African cities. This causes possible Ebola patients to be hospitalized among the general public. Hospitals are easy breeding grounds for any filovirus. Some families who suspect a relative to be infected with Ebola send them to an isolation…

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    The disease Ebola is causing an epidemic in Africa that is extremely dangerous on many fronts. Diseases are problems that must be faced by people of many different disciplines. However, the funds for fighting Ebola are not unlimited. One big problem of the disease right now is what to do with the money received from mainly Western aid. With the ultimate goal of deciding which danger of Ebola warrants the most financial aid from the world, each aspect of the disease’s negative effects must be…

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    Ebola Research Paper

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    Ebola Ebola is nothing to take lightly, although the most recent outbreak has passed, it’s still a deadly parasite that can possibly live in your body for weeks and you may not even know, slowly killing your body. Deadly, infectious, and should most definitely be avoided at all costs. Ebola is one of many deadly viruses that have killed many unsuspecting victims. Thousands of cases have been reported around the world, some of the victims being doctors in the U.S who risked their own lives to…

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    .Ebola is also known as the “ Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever.” The epidemic became a severe disease in humans and nonhumans since 1976. An infection with the Ebola Virus is the cause for disease. Originally, Ebola was named after a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) in Africa. Africa became one of the first areas where Ebola occurred. Four strains of the Ebola Virus recognized as diseases in humans were Ebola- Zaire, Ebola- Sudan, Ebola- Ivory Coast, and Ebola- Reston.…

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    The infected bioterrorist, could check into a resort hotel and await the onset of the fever that would indicate that their Zaire ebolavirus is now contagious. The next phase of the attack would begin with the infected, and contagious, terrorist making visits to Walt Disney World, restaurants, or other areas with crowds of people. The Florida heat and humidity would provide perfect cover for the feverish and sweating terrorist as they make physical contact by way of casual brushing up against…

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