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To: twato@hotmail.com, AtCrossADH, EMOSSELLImagine, if you will, you have just gotten back from a great vacation! You got to see all the African hot spots, and Zaire was your favorite! The people were so nice! They let you taste their food, hunt their land, even get a body ready for burial. Considered a very high honor for an outsider!You are home now and have a slight headache but after a great vacation like that who care? You take a few aspirins, get your film developed, pick up a few thing from the super market, to home. You still have your headache, but think nothing of it. You go to bed and the next morning your headache has gotten worse, and you have diarrhea now, but it is not "normal" diarrhea, it has blood in it. You call your doctor who tells you to come in right away. While you're there you vomit and your vomit has blood in it also. They suspect you have hemmerageal, so they run some tests. From what the tests show you are perfectly fine, nothing go cause this. Soon your eyes become "ghost eyes" (the coming plaque p. 100) red, and looking off to the distance. The next day you die. You had the Ebola virus, one of the deadliest, most feared viruses known to man today.
If you are planning a trip to a foreign country be sure to get the proper shots and vaccines that are needed. The infected patient is given a blood transfusion from past Ebola survivors. After a week the symptoms , a bloody diarrhea, chest pains, bleeding through your eyes and mouth, your will go into shock, and finally death. It has had more outbreaks in the Zaire, sudon, and Ivory Coast. Soon after that amazing dinner almost everyone who prepared the chimpanzee for dinner had gotten sick with high fever and headaches. "The virus is spread when a person is in close contact with the infected. Because no one took the time to tell these people no one knows what the natural reservoir is, what the symptoms are if they do get the Ebola virus, how to help prevent catching the virus and there are no known cures, or vaccines. The newly emerging virus killed ninty point seven percent of the people it came in contact with. The body's blood-clotting function fails and every arifece bleeds. As Paul Duchene who wrote Viral Meltdown for Medical Science put it:". was transmitted to humans from chimpanzees or other forest relatives. The Medical Science, "Viral Melton" by Paul Duchene, describes the symptoms by saying "How it kills is ghastly. "Scientists had suspected that the disease. The Ebola Zaire strain kills ninety percent of its victims and the Ebola Sedan claimed fifty-three percent of its victims, unlike many plagues that have swept our planet. They are very flu like in nature; high fever, headache, muscle aches, stomach pain and fatigue are some of the first symptoms you may experience.
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