Why did Japan introduce the Ebola virus?

Updated on international 2024-04-02
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Japan wanted to introduce the Ebola virus in order to better study the virus and see if it could find a way to develop the best virus, so it chose to introduce it.

    Ebola virus: One of the 10 scientifically unexplained diseases has been a very scary virus. When infected with the virus, you may feel nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, the mortality rate is high, and the world's top 10 deadly diseases have a fight of up to 50%-90%, and the patient may die due to the body failure caused by the virus, myocardial infarction and other diseases.

    The Ebola virus is a toxic virus that causes Ebola haemorrhagic fever in humans and primates. Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EBHF) is the world's deadliest viral haemorrhagic fever. Symptoms of infected individuals are very similar to those of Marburg virus of the same family, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, discoloration, body aches, internal bleeding, external bleeding, and fever.

    Wait a minute. In November last year, Japan's National Institute of Infectious Diseases proposed the idea of introducing the deadly virus to interested parties, including representatives of local residents, to improve the accuracy of detection methods, the report said. In May of this year, after a series of briefings for local residents, Japan's National Institute of Infectious Diseases officially announced a plan to import the virus。The institute believes that it has "gained some understanding" due to the lack of strong opposition.

    As early as this summer, the viruses will be taken to the Tsukiyama branch of the National Institute of Infective Diseases of Japan, which can handle four dangerous pathogens that are classified as the highest biosafety level (BSL) according to the World Health Organization standards. According to Japan's Infectious Disease Control Law, all of these deadly viruses are listed as the most dangerous.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think Japan wants to study the Ebola virus, so the Ebola virus is introduced.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The company also revealed that it plans to introduce five rare and deadly viruses: Ebola, Lassa virus, South American, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, and Marburg virus. Japan is preparing to welcome sports spectators from all over the world, and the introduction of the virus for research is an important step in guarding against the potential threat of the virus.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is to break through the difficulties in science and technology and develop a new generation of antidotes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is because Japan wants to study the Ebola virus in depth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The national characteristics of Japan, it is difficult to guarantee that they will not be used as a war **, biochemical **. There is no need to be alarmist, there can be no good people in Japan, there are no bad people, and the bad people are crazy... The history of the Japanese and the recent World War II are still vivid.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because Japan may have to study this virus to crack some technology.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Ebola virus was introduced in order to better study it and prevent it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's about finding a way to control it from the Ebola virus itself.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Maybe they just want to study it better and come up with the best method.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't think Japan wants to make a surprise after all, the Olympics are about to be held.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think this is to better study the relevant viruses, or there is some scientific basis.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    As of May 1, 2022, the balanceEbola virusChina has not yet found out.

    To control the spread of "Ebola", we must first pay close attention to the dynamics of the world Ebola virus epidemic, strengthen border quarantine, suspend the import of monkeys, mainly restrict monkeys from epidemic areas, and so far no primates have been found.

    Animals other than are hosts for the Ebola virus. Suspicious patients with bleeding symptoms should be isolated for observation. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, it should be promptly reported to the health department and the patient should be quarantined to the strictest extent, i.e. using isolation equipment with air filtration devices.

    Medical staff and experimenters should wear isolation gowns, and space suits if possible.

    Carry out inspection operations to prevent accidents. For those who have been in close contact with the sick person.

    Close observation should also be carried out.

    Precautionary measures

    To control the spread of "Ebola", we must first pay close attention to the dynamics of the Ebola virus epidemic in the world, strengthen border quarantine, suspend the import of monkeys, and mainly restrict monkeys from epidemic areas. Suspicious patients with bleeding symptoms should be isolated for observation. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, it should be promptly reported to the health department and the patient should be quarantined to the strictest extent, i.e. using isolation equipment with air filtration devices.

    Medical staff and experimenters should wear isolation gowns, and if possible, they need to wear space suits for inspection operations to prevent accidents. Close observation should also be carried out for those who have been in close contact with the sick person.

    Once the diagnosis is confirmed, it should be promptly reported to the health department and the patient should be quarantined to the strictest extent, i.e. using isolation equipment with air filtration devices. Medical staff and experimenters should wear isolation gowns, and if possible, they need to wear space suits for inspection operations to prevent accidents. Close observation should also be carried out for those who have been in close contact with the sick person.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Ebola virus, also known as the Ebola virus, has attracted widespread attention since its discovery in 1976 in the Ebola River basin in southern Sudan and elsewhere. It is a horrific infectious virus that can cause Ebola haemorrhagic fever in humans and other primates. The Japanese side said on July 1 that it would introduce the virus for research.

    Ebola is one of the 10 most scientifically unexplained diseases and has always been a rather terrifying virus. After being infected with this virus, you may feel nausea and vomiting and other symptoms, and the mortality rate is relatively high, and the world's top ten mortal diseases have to fight as high as 50%-90%, and the patient may die of physical failure due to diseases such as median and myocardial infarction caused by the virus.

    The World Health Organization believes that the first host to carry this virus is the fruit bat of the family Batidae, which spreads widely among animals, and eventually a human accidentally comes into contact with the blood secretions of infected animals, etc., and inadvertently inadvertently transmits to other people, and gradually the virus spreads widely.

    Why did Japan introduce the Ebola virus?

    According to Japan**, the Japanese health authorities said on July 1 that they will introduce five viruses, including Ebola, the other four are Lassa fever, South American virus, Marburg virus and Crimean-Congo virus, and their main purpose is to develop diagnostic reagents in time for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics.

    The Japanese side said that it would obtain these viruses in foreign laboratories and then conduct research at a specialized research center in Musashimurayama City, a suburb of Tokyo, which has the highest safety index in Japan.

    Some people wonder why Japan introduced the virus, but the Japanese side said that it was mainly to prepare for the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, in order to better prevent the virus. However, the mayor of Musashi Murayama City was worried about the safety of the city's residents, and said that if there was an accident related to the virus, he should explain it to the citizens, and he expressed the hope that the institute would be relocated from Musashi Murayama City in the future.

    However, in order to dispel the concerns of the residents, the institute also invited them to the institute to jointly study the virus. The research institute believes that there is no strong opposition among the residents, so it is basically understood.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It really exists. The essence of Ebola is actually a filamentous virus, with a length of 970 nanometers, a long filament, and a single-strand negative-stranded RNA virus, we all know that RNA viruses have high variability and instability, so it is not so simple to develop a vaccine, and the ** about this virus has not yet been identified.

    Once infected with this virus, the subcutaneous tissue will dissolve, ** peel off from the human body, showing charcoal blackening, bleeding from the organs and body surface of the whole body, spasms all over the body, and finally die in a pool of blood. Usually the body is stiff after death, but Ebola infected people bleed through the seven orifice after death, and the blood is always in a hemolytic state, which is very terrifying.

    According to the biosafety level, the Ebola virus has reached the highest level of level 4, and you must know that the level of AIDS and SARS is only level 3, and they still have some hope, but the Ebola virus is incurable so far.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is really an Ebola virus, and there is no specific drug for the disease**, so the virus has not disappeared at present, it is still in monkeys or orangutans, and it may also coexist with humans.

    Ebola virus is a contagious disease, and it is necessary to take relevant precautions, mainly including cutting off the source of transmission, vaccination, and keeping a certain distance from patients infected with Ebola virus when cutting off the source of transmission. Vaccination, on the other hand, is currently an effective preventive measure, and the drug is relatively safe.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The Ebola virus does exist, also known as the Ebola virus.

    Ebola virus is a very rare virus, after its existence was discovered in 1976 in the Ebola River region of southern Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly known as Zaire), it attracted widespread attention and attention from the medical community, hence the name "Ebola". is a general term used to refer to a group of viruses belonging to the genus Ebola in the family Fibriviridae.

    Ebola virus is a virulent infectious virus that can cause Ebola hemorrhagic fever in humans and other primates, and the Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EBHF) caused by it is the deadliest viral hemorrhagic fever in the world today.

    Mortality rates range from 50% to 90%, and the main causes of death are stroke, myocardial infarction, hypovolemic shock, or multiple organ failure.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There have been no cases of Ebola virus infection in the country.

    Ebola virus disease, also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is an acute hemorrhagic infectious disease caused by Ebola virus, which was first detected in Africa in 1976, and now mainly outbreaks are endemic in Central and West Africa, endangering countries including Uganda, Congo, Gabon, Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo and other regions. It has not yet been found in our country.

    Its clinical manifestations are mainly multi-organ lesions, fever, hemorrhage, and diarrhea, and it is highly infectious and fatal, with 90% of patients dying within 12 days of onset. In addition, the Ebola virus is mainly transmitted through animal-to-human contact with bodily fluids, and its natural host is presumed to be fruit bats.

    So far, no particularly useful measures have been found, and the methods are mainly symptomatic, reducing the inflammatory response in the body and supporting, such as giving fluids, blood products, etc.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Recently, it has been very popular to look through the national health and epidemic prevention level certification, and you will see it when you go there and check it.

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