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The Ebola virus is a member of a family of RNA Viruses, known as Filvoviruses. The Ebola Virus does not occur often as the last reported Ebola Infection was on November 24 1995, by a Swiss researcher on the Ivory Coast.
The Ebola Virus is very infectious. Ebola viruses are spread through close personal contact with a person who is very ill with the disease. Usually the wide spread action of the virus takes place among hospital care workers or family members who were aiding and infected person. Ebola can spread by the use of unsterile me
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Symptoms
Filvoviruses are the viruses responsible for causing viral haemorrhagic fevers. It is a perfect parasite because it transforms virtually every part of the body into a digested slime of virus particles. Due to its self-limiting nature, the Ebola Virus is known to sometimes die out within a person before killing the host organ or organism. The surface of the tongue turns brilliant red and then falls off. The skin bubbles up to form a blood rash. dical instruments, which occurs frequently in underdeveloped countries like Zaire and Sudan, but is unlikely to spread by close contact with persons who are effected who show no symptoms.
As there is no known cure for the Ebola virus, the only way to help prevent contracting the virus is to take extra care when in areas that have a high risk of Ebola infection. Your mouth bleeds, and you bleed around your teeth, and you may have haemorrhages from the salivary glands. Just like the history of wars and other social epidemics, the Ebola outbreaks need to be remembered and learned from. Before you finally die, your body twitches considerably from Grand Mall seizures. Viral haemorrhagic fevers begin with a fever and muscle aches.
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