The Ebola Virus

The Ebola virus is a deadly virus in the filovirus family. The filovirus family consists of Ebola Zaire, the most virulent of the Ebola viruses, Ebola Sudan, Ebola Reston, and Marburg. The Ebola Zaire virus has a 90% kill rate but has not been proved to be airborn. Ebola Zaire broke out in 1976 and killed around 500 people acourding to most sources. Ebola Sudan is less vurlent but still kills almost 70% of all it’s victims over 50% more then yellow fever which is considered to be very deadly.

Ebola Reston never infected any human beings only monkeys. It broke out in a monkey house in Reston Virgina. Marburg is the least virulent in the filorvirus family killing a mear 50% of it’s victims. It first broke out in 50 in Marburg Germany. Ebola Reston is the only strain of Ebola that has been proven to transmit through the air and it’s been the only Ebola not fatal to humans only monkeys. All the other known strains of Ebola are transmitted by direct contact. The first outbreak of Ebola was in 1976 in Zaire Africa. The next was in Sudan Africa in 1979.

Then Ebola remained hidden for almost 20 years, but then in 1995 it showed it’s ugly face again. Ebola had broken out again in Kikwit Africa. This outbreak kill around 200 people. There is no vacine for Ebola yet but there was a treatement for it that was discovered during this recent outbreak. They gave some Ebola infected patients a total blood transfusion from people that survived Ebola. The patients that got the transfusion lived because once someone catches Ebola they supposedly can’t catch it again.

Because there is no vacine or cure Ebola is a level four virus meaning that it must be worked on in an air tight room and anyone working on it must be in a space suit. This 95 outbreak along with the book by Richard Preston, The Hot Zone, made the Ebola virus a very popular target for movies and TV. There has been no cure or vacine found for Ebola mainly because it’s a lot like the flu and aids for everytime it breaks out it’s mutated again so a vacine might only be good for one outbreak! Ebola’s cause has not been found, neither has the host animal, but there are a couple of things that can infect you.

A major cause in the small villages of Africa is eating infected monkey meat. Another is the unsanitary conditions of the hospitals in Africa. That’s why if Ebola ever did make it to the states it probably wouldn’t be a very big outbreak because our sanitation is better. There have been other smaller outbreaks than the ones mentioned above such as an outbreak in Gabon where 5 people contracted it from eating the infected meat of a monkey. There was also an outbreak in monkey’s in a monkey house in Texas, no humans were infected. This was in 1996.

Just recently, last week, a nurse broke out with Ebola contracting it from one of her patients. There are a couple major agencies that handle any outbreaks or treatement they include: The CDC, Center for Disease Control and Prevention located in Atlanta, WHO, World Health Organization, and USAMRIID, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease. No one knows exactly when Ebola will break out next, and no one knows where Ebola is hidding. No one knows what Ebolas host animal is, and no one knows if Ebola is airborn or not.

The Ebola virus is a deadly virus in the filovirus family. The filovirus family consists of Ebola Zaire, the most virulent of the Ebola viruses, Ebola Sudan, Ebola Reston, and Marburg. The Ebola Zaire virus has a 90% kill rate …

Setting: Mount Elgon, Africa-Where they think the Ebola viruses originated from and spread to the monkeys. Reston Monkey House, Virginia-Where a shipment of monkeys from Africa was sent, soon after the monkeys arrived every monkey came down with the virus. …

The ebola virus is a very complex level four virus. Level four viruses are extremely lethal, and there is no cure for them yet, not does there seem to be a cure for them or ebola in the near future. …

Ebola is a severe and often fatal disease in humans, and non-human primates, such as monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees. Scientists don’t know exactly where the virus was first originated. However they do believe that the virus is zoonotic, or animal …

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