Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Ebola

Ebola



1.Ebola virus disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:Ebola virus disease (EVD) or Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) is
the human disease which may be caused by any of four of the five known
ebola viruses.



2.Ebola - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:Ebola, pronounced E- Bo-la, is a hemorrhagic fever virus.
(Hemorrhagic means "very heavy bleeding".) It is a very deadly disease.
Out of every 10 people who get Ebola ...



3.Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever | CDC Special Pathogens Branch

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4.Ebola virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:31-07-2012 · Ebola hemorrhagic fever (Ebola HF) is a severe,
often-fatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates (monkeys, gorillas,
and chimpanzees) that has appeared ...



5.Ebola: Description, Vector, Mechanisms, Symptoms, etc.

Description:Ebola virus (EBOV) causes an extremely severe disease in
humans and in nonhuman primates in the form of viral hemorrhagic fever.
EBOV is a select agent, World Health ...



6.Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever | CDC Special Pathogens Branch

Description:Electron micrograph of ebola (CDC). Ebola Ebola Zaire Ebola
Sudan Ebola Reston Ebola-Tai or Ebola Ivory-Coast. Also known as: Green
monkey fever



7.Ebola (virus) -- Encyclopedia Britannica

Description:For the General Public. Questions & Answers; Information on
Ebola hemorrhagic fever [PDF - 215 KB] For Travelers. Viral Hemorrhagic
Fevers Travelers' Health: Yellow Book



8.Ebola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:Strains of Ebola. The virus takes its name from the Ebola
River in the northern Congo basin of central Africa, where it first
emerged in 1976. Ebola is closely ...



9.WHO | Ebola haemorrhagic fever

Description:Ebola is the common term for a group of viruses belonging to
genus Ebolavirus, family Filoviridae, which cause Ebola hemorrhagic fever.
The disease can be deadly and ...



10.Ebola - encyclopedia article - Citizendium

Description:WHO fact sheet on Ebola haemorrhagic fever: includes key
facts, definition, transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment,
prevention, WHO response.

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