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1. Ebola virus is also translated as Ebola virus. It 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, and "Ebola" got its name from this. is a general term used to refer to a group of viruses belonging to the genus Nyckeco ebolavirus, a fibrovirus.
2. 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 are mainly due to stroke, myocardial infarction, hypovolemic shock, or multiple organ failure.
3. Ebola virus, the biosafety level is 4 (AIDS is 3, SARS is 3, the greater the level, the stricter the protection). The incubation period of the virus can range from 2 to 21 days, but it is usually only 5 to 10 days.
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Learn about Ebola in a minute.
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Ebola virus is also known as Ebola virus. It is a virulent infectious disease virus that causes Ebola haemorrhagic fever in humans and primates, with a high mortality rate of between 50% and 90%, mainly due to stroke, myocardial infarction, hypovolemic shock or multiple organ failure. Named after the Ebola River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa (formerly known as Zaire), the virus is a generic term used to refer to a group of viruses belonging to the family Fibroviridae Ebolavirus.
The virus comes from the "filoviridae" family. "Ebola" is a filovirus, a very rare virus, in 1976 in southern Sudan and Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Ebola River region of its existence after its existence was discovered, attracted widespread attention and attention from the medical community, "Ebola" from this name.
Ebola virus is a virulent virus that causes Ebola hemorrhagic fever in humans and primates, and the Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EBHF) caused by it is the deadliest viral hemorrhagic fever in the world today.
Ebola virus, biosafety level 4 (AIDS level 2, SARS level 3, the higher the level, the stricter the protection). The incubation period of the virus can range from 2 to 21 days, but it is usually only 5 to 10 days.
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Ebola virus is also known as Ebola virus. It is a very rare virus, which attracted widespread attention and attention from the medical community 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)."Ebola"Hence the name.
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The Ebola virus was not first discovered in humans, but in animals. Similar to the spread of the Ebola virus, many deadly viruses in human history have come from animals. Human infection is also inseparable from social development and living conditions.
"Ebola" is the name of a river in central Africa.
In 1976, an unknown virus visited the area, killing hundreds of people in 55 villages along the coast. Two months later, the virus ravaged Sudan. Over the next nearly 40 years, Ebola showed its sharp teeth several times.
In 1979, the Ebola virus ravaged Sudan. After nearly 15 years of obscurity, it has swept the Congo and Gabon again.
According to current research, fruit bats in the wild are likely to be one of the animal reservoirs for the Ebola virus. As for why humans are infected with the Ebola virus, we must find out the reason from our own living habits.
According to Zhang Xue, a medical scientist from the popular science ** "Guohu.com", told the Beijing News reporter that the Ebola virus was not first found in the human body, but in the animal body. The reason why Africans are infected with Ebola virus is related to two habits: one is that they have the habit of eating raw animals, such as monkeys or fruit bats containing Ebola virus, and the other is funeral customs - after death, the body of a person will be disemboweled, the intestines are cleaned, and the food residue is washed out, in the process, people are easily infected with the Ebola virus.
Similar to the spread of the Ebola virus, many deadly viruses in human history have come from animals. Human infection is also inseparable from social development and living conditions.
Historically, after Columbus discovered the New World, the colds and smallpox brought by Westerners killed a large number of Indians. And the disease that the aborigines transmitted to the European colonizers was only syphilis, which was not fatal.
In fact, almost all the famous large-scale and deadly infectious diseases in human history, including smallpox, influenza, malaria, plague, measles, cholera, and in recent years, AIDS, avian influenza, foot-and-mouth disease, etc., have been inherited from animals by humans.
Diamond, a physiologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, pointed out in his book "Guns, Bacteria, Steel: The Destinies of Human Society" that the viruses and germs of human infectious diseases are the products of livestock and poultry breeding in agrarian societies. The agrarian societies of the Old World were thrived by animal husbandry and dense populations, which were hotbeds of infectious diseases.
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Ebola virus is also known as Ebola virus. It is a very rare virus, which attracted widespread attention and attention from the medical community 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)."Ebola"Hence the name.
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After the discovery of its existence in the Ebola River region, it attracted widespread attention and attention from the medical community, and "Ebola" got its name from this. is a general term used to refer to a group of viruses belonging to the genus Ebola in the family Fibriviridae.
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From rivers to oceans, nature is full of killers. Invisible to the naked eye, they escape from the broken edges of tropical rainforests and savannahs encroached by humans, spreading in waves among human populations.
In 1976, an unknown virus struck Zaire, ravaging 55 villages along the Ebola River, including families. This virus can do in 10 days what it would take AIDS 10 years to do. Then they suddenly disappeared, but instead of disappearing from the earth, the virus quietly began to travel around the world.
There is only one flight between civilization and the virus. Deadly killers from the rainforest, parasitic on their hosts, can be flown to any city on Earth within 24 hours, and no one knows what catastrophe they may cause. In 1989, it quietly appeared in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., and a catastrophe seemed inevitable ......
Malice from the rainforest.
In January 1980, a man boarded a Kenya Airways flight to Nairobi. The small commuter has a rated crew of 35 people and has cramped and cramped seats. The plane started its engine, the propellers rumbled, and the fuselage shook and shook - the man seemed to be "airsick".
He curled up in his seat sickly, covered his mouth with a motion sickness bag, coughed deep in his lungs, and vomited into the bag. His stomach was already empty, but he still vomited. The man's anomalies were discovered - his eyes were red, his face was expressionless, and the muscles on his face were drooping and covered with bruises.
The bag in his hand was filled with black vomit, and the smell was like a slaughterhouse, permeating the entire cabin.
At this time, no one knew that the black vomit was full of an extremely ominous substance, sense.
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