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Ebola virus (/ɛˈboʊlə/;EBOV, formerly designated Zaire ebolavirus) is one of five known viruses within the genus Ebolavirus. Four of the five known ebolaviruses, including EBOV, cause a severe and often fatal hemorrhagic fever in humans and other mammals, known as Ebola virus disease (EVD). Ebola virus has caused the majority of human deaths from EVD, and is the cause of the 2013–2015 Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa, which has resulted in at least 28,638 suspected cases and 11,315 confirmed deaths.
Ebola virus and its genus were both originally named for Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), the country where it was first described, and was at first suspected to be a new "strain" of the closely related Marburg virus. The virus was renamed "Ebola virus" in 2010 to avoid confusion. Ebola virus is the single member of the species Zaire ebolavirus, which is the type species for the genus Ebolavirus, family Filoviridae, order Mononegavirales. The natural reservoir of Ebola virus is believed to be bats, particularly fruit bats, and it is primarily transmitted between humans and from animals to humans through body fluids.
Ebola virus disease (EVD), also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) or simply Ebola, is a viral hemorrhagic fever of humans and other primates caused by ebolaviruses. Signs and symptoms typically start between two days and three weeks after contracting the virus with a fever, sore throat, muscular pain, and headaches. Then, vomiting, diarrhea and rash usually follow, along with decreased function of the liver and kidneys. At this time some people begin to bleed both internally and externally. The disease has a high risk of death, killing between 25 and 90 percent of those infected, with an average of about 50 percent. This is often due to low blood pressure from fluid loss, and typically follows six to sixteen days after symptoms appear.
The virus spreads by direct contact with body fluids, such as blood, of an infected human or other animals. This may also occur through contact with an item recently contaminated with bodily fluids. Spread of the disease through the air between primates, including humans, has not been documented in either laboratory or natural conditions.Semen or breast milk of a person after recovery from EVD may carry the virus for several weeks to months.Fruit bats are believed to be the normal carrier in nature, able to spread the virus without being affected by it. Other diseases such as malaria, cholera, typhoid fever, meningitis and other viral hemorrhagic fevers may resemble EVD. Blood samples are tested for viral RNA, viral antibodies or for the virus itself to confirm the diagnosis.
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What does the Ebola virus actually do in your body? Why is it so dangerous and why does it kill so many people? We take a look at the apocalyptic war that rages in the body after an infection by the Ebola virus and the soldiers fighting. Videos, explaining things. Like evolution, time, space, global energy or our existence in this strange universe. We are a team of designers, journalists and musicians who want to make science look beautiful. Because it is beautiful. Visit us on our Website, Twitter, Facebook, Patreon or Behance to say hi! http://kurzgesagt.org https://www.facebook.com/Kurzgesagt https://twitter.com/Kurz_Gesagt http://www.patreon.com/Kurzgesagt http://www.behance.net/Kurzgesagt The Ebola Virus Explained — How Your Body Fights For Survival THANKS A LOT TO OUR LOVELY P...
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Monrovia, the Liberian capital, is facing a widespread Ebola epidemic, and as the number of infected grows faster than hospital capacity, some patients wait outside near death. Produced by: Ben C. Solomon Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.google.com/+nytimes/ Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or co...
Produced by Global Health Media Project in collaboration with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, UNICEF, and Yoni Goodman. Download link: http://globalhealthmedia.org/videos/ This animated story is told by a young girl whose grandfather dies from Ebola and puts the rest of her family at risk. It brings to life the many messages that are so crucial in understanding this disease on a community level. The film makes visible the invisible Ebola germs to help people see and understand how Ebola spreads and how to protect themselves. Critical messages are woven through the story so that people better understand Ebola, see themselves within the context of an outbreak, and see how to act in ways that can keep themselves safe from the disease and protect their ...
West Africa Needs our help of money donations, to help fight the Ebola Virus on the front line! Give what you can to any Charities Responding to the Ebola Outbreak! Africa is the front line today, help stop the Ebola Virus going global..
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews There have now been more than 4,800 reported deaths from Ebola, with Liberia the worst affected country. Around 50 new cases are being reported every day in the capital Monrovia. Gabriel Gatehouse reports from Monrovia on the risks frontline workers are facing. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
【Ebola Virus Outbreak】Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever.Condition of the patient.
We all hear about Ebola virus disease being deadly, but what really makes it so. Let’s try and understand how Ebola attacks the cells within the body which in turn leads to organ failure and then exigency. Read More: http://www.scientificanimations.com/ebola-virus-disease-moa-animation/
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews Here's our 60 look at why Ebola is so deadly. The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for "drastic action" to contain an Ebola outbreak in West Africa that has killed nearly 500 people. It is the world's largest outbreak in terms of cases, deaths and geographical spread. Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/bbcnews?sub_confirmation=1 Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Some ambulance workers in Monrovia have been infected with Ebola, while others have been attacked for not getting to patients in time. A week on the road as Liberia’s capital dips deeper into crisis. Produced by: Ben C. Solomon Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1F4iIuW Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.google.com/+nytimes/ Whether it's ...
What does the Ebola virus actually do in your body? Why is it so dangerous and why does it kill so many people? We take a look at the apocalyptic war that rages in the body after an infection by the Ebola virus and the soldiers fighting. Videos, explaining things. Like evolution, time, space, global energy or our existence in this strange universe. We are a team of designers, journalists and musicians who want to make science look beautiful. Because it is beautiful. Visit us on our Website, Twitter, Facebook, Patreon or Behance to say hi! http://kurzgesagt.org https://www.facebook.com/Kurzgesagt https://twitter.com/Kurz_Gesagt http://www.patreon.com/Kurzgesagt http://www.behance.net/Kurzgesagt The Ebola Virus Explained — How Your Body Fights For Survival THANKS A LOT TO OUR LOVELY P...
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Monrovia, the Liberian capital, is facing a widespread Ebola epidemic, and as the number of infected grows faster than hospital capacity, some patients wait outside near death. Produced by: Ben C. Solomon Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.google.com/+nytimes/ Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or co...
Produced by Global Health Media Project in collaboration with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, UNICEF, and Yoni Goodman. Download link: http://globalhealthmedia.org/videos/ This animated story is told by a young girl whose grandfather dies from Ebola and puts the rest of her family at risk. It brings to life the many messages that are so crucial in understanding this disease on a community level. The film makes visible the invisible Ebola germs to help people see and understand how Ebola spreads and how to protect themselves. Critical messages are woven through the story so that people better understand Ebola, see themselves within the context of an outbreak, and see how to act in ways that can keep themselves safe from the disease and protect their ...
West Africa Needs our help of money donations, to help fight the Ebola Virus on the front line! Give what you can to any Charities Responding to the Ebola Outbreak! Africa is the front line today, help stop the Ebola Virus going global..
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews There have now been more than 4,800 reported deaths from Ebola, with Liberia the worst affected country. Around 50 new cases are being reported every day in the capital Monrovia. Gabriel Gatehouse reports from Monrovia on the risks frontline workers are facing. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
【Ebola Virus Outbreak】Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever.Condition of the patient.
We all hear about Ebola virus disease being deadly, but what really makes it so. Let’s try and understand how Ebola attacks the cells within the body which in turn leads to organ failure and then exigency. Read More: http://www.scientificanimations.com/ebola-virus-disease-moa-animation/
Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews Here's our 60 look at why Ebola is so deadly. The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for "drastic action" to contain an Ebola outbreak in West Africa that has killed nearly 500 people. It is the world's largest outbreak in terms of cases, deaths and geographical spread. Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/bbcnews?sub_confirmation=1 Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Some ambulance workers in Monrovia have been infected with Ebola, while others have been attacked for not getting to patients in time. A week on the road as Liberia’s capital dips deeper into crisis. Produced by: Ben C. Solomon Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1F4iIuW Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.google.com/+nytimes/ Whether it's ...
West Africa Needs our help of money donations, to help fight the Ebola Virus on the front line! Give what you can to any Charities Responding to the Ebola Outbreak! Africa is the front line today, help stop the Ebola Virus going global..
Viruses are supposed to be the biological weapons of the future.They are everywhere. Millions of viruses around us, interact, invade. Virus able to evolve, change your environment, jump from one species to another. Scientists continue its track. Looking hiding in nature, in animals that viruses use to travel from one place to another planet ... but not always find them. In recent decades there have been many diseases that so far only affected animals. These diseases, caused by very aggressive virus, appear with high frequency in Africa, and requires a high financial contribution in order to eradicate them. Marburg virus, influenza, dengue, yellow fever, Ebola virus, human immunodeficiency virus, Epstein-Barr... To find answers we enter for the first time in the High Security Center Biolo...
A világ népességének gyarapodásával mind több eddig ismeretlen kórokozó indul hódító útjára az emberiség bölcsőjeként számon tartott trópusi övezetből. Ezek közé tartozik az ebola is, amely a beteg vérkingésébe kerülve végzetes mértékben legyengíti az áldozat immunrendszerét. A film felteszi - az egyelőre még - teoretikus kérdést: mi történne, ha a halálos vírus egy szabadságra hazautazó amerikai katona szervezetében kiszabadulna az esőerdő övezetéből, és meggátolhatatlanul terjedni kezdene?
pour plus de documentaires Les virus tueurs [ Ebola ] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAbOmUllkAU Le virus Ebola est un virus appartenant à la famille des Filoviridae (filovirus), qui regroupe des virus à l'apparence filamenteuse caractéristique. Il appartient à l'ordre des Mononegavirales (mononégavirus), regroupant les virus à ARN monocaténaire à génome linéaire non segmenté à polarité négative. Il s'agit d'un virus du groupe V de la classification de Baltimore. Chez les humains et les autres primates, ce virus provoque la fièvre hémorragique Ebola, une fièvre hémorragique virale aiguë affichant un taux de létalité pouvant atteindre 90 % et pour laquelle il existe des potentiels traitements comme le Zmmap, et l'Avigan au stade d'expérimentation. 2 . Des chauves-souris frugivores de la f...
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Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa began in Guinea in December 2013. From there, it quickly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Cases also appeared in Senegal and Nigeria, and there was another outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today, Liberia is at the center of the epidemic, with more than 3,000 cases of infection. About half of them have been fatal. As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to Monrovia to spend time with those on the front lines of the outbreak. Click to watch "Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia" - http://bit.ly/Monkey-Meat Uncovering a Mysterious Cholera Out...
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Artículo Completo: http://atrasdelmostrador.blogspot.com.es/2012/09/ebola-el-virus-mas-mortal.html Cuando el ébola entra en el cuerpo, ataca a distintas células. Cuando llega hasta la superficie que recubre un vaso sanguíneo, se multiplica tan rápidamente que destruye el vaso por completo y causa una grave hemorragia interna. El ébola satura el vaso sanguíneo y genera coágulos que bloquean el flujo sanguíneo y impide que la sangre llegue a los órganos vitales, y estos empiezan a fallar. Más informarción en mi blog: http://atrasdelmostrador.blogspot.com.es
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