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People often wonder if God really existed, how would He view the world around us? In the face of human development and creation, will he interfere? If humanity disobeys his will one day, will we face extinction?
In fact, the question of whether God exists or not, I believe many people already have the answer in their hearts. The universe itself is very complex, and nature is perhaps the ideal embodiment of God, and it is trying to express itself in the face of the ever-evolving human society.
In recent years, more and more problems have plagued people, whether it is resource shortage, environmental pollution, or climate warming, biological extinction, human beings have never found the most reasonable solution, but nature has released a rare virus, bringing people a heavy blow.
Scientists believe that the viruses that threaten human existence can be divided into four levels, and the influenza virus can only belong to the second level, and the complex Ebola virus may be the real "human blackboard eraser".
In 1976, the first case of human death caused by the Ebola virus appeared and began to ravage across the continent, causing widespread concern around the world. Until now, in the face of the Ebola virus, people still have not found an effective serum and ** way, and the infected person not only needs to endure great pain, but also becomes a huge petri dish, bringing great threats to the surrounding population.
Medical personnel say that the Ebola virus is the most perfect parasitic organism that humans have ever seen, and that when they find a host, they destroy its cells without restraint and absorb nutrients from it until the whole person becomes a shell. And in related studies, some of the seven proteins that make up Ebola are still untouched by humans, and this terrifying virus that lives in the tropical rainforest cannot be cleaned up once it enters human society.
With the continuous development of human civilization and the improvement of the transportation system, an outbreak of a virus in one place can easily affect other regions, which is also mentioned in the book "Blood Epidemic".
Scientists say that the "human blackboard eraser" is terrifying, but with the continuous advancement of medical technology, perhaps we can find a reasonable way to deal with it in the future. Of course, human beings should not take this lightly, and in the face of complex epidemics, only by insisting on prevention, control and exploration can we find reasonable answers.
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The Ebola virus is terrible, it is a level 4 according to the level of biological protection, and the death of Ebola virus infection is terrifying, with an incubation period of up to 21 days.
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I think it's really dangerous, and it's very contagious.
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The Ebola virus is very contagious, transmitted by water sources and mosquitoes, and once infected, it will produce symptoms within two days, such as high fever, vomiting, severe dysentery, collapse, emaciation, and finally death.
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It is highly transmissible, has a high fatality rate, and has very scary symptoms, so it is a terrible disease.
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Why Ebola is only in Africa is because poor countries often lack protective gloves, masks, needles and disinfectants in hospitals in poor countries where health care systems are inadequate to prevent large-scale outbreaks and even lack basic health resources.
Failure to take care of patients with infectious diseases is likely to turn this health facility into a center for the spread of disease. Poverty has led local residents to go deep into the forests in search of food resources, where they can come into contact with wild animals carrying the Ebola virus, which they can bring back to their villages.
The Ebola virus is mainly transmitted, and it is important to take protective measures and control the disease, as long as each country prevents the loss of cases, it is basically fine. Moreover, the Ebola virus has a short incubation period, and the onset of the disease is rapid and rapid, and there is no single patient with the virus who travels all over the world before getting sick.
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Because the Ebola virus spreads very quickly, the mortality rate is high.
In September 1976, someone in the Congo suffered from Ebola, often vomiting blood, and the body often oozing blood, which scared the doctors at that time, after so many years of practice, he had never seen this symptom, but he also tried his best, but unfortunately, he did not understand the so-called virus at that time, and there was no specific treatment method, and he died in only five or six days.
After his death, his relatives and friends also held a big funeral for him, and there is also a local custom, that is, if someone dies, then everyone must wash their hands together in a basin of water, and it is this custom that causes a large number of Ebola virus to spread.
Both the funeral attendants and the healthcare workers were infected with the Ebola virus, and it spread very quickly, soon reaching a staggering 686 people, and 453 of these 686 people died.
This infectious disease has attracted great attention, and immediately sent personnel to conduct research, and after a long period of research, it was found that this infectious disease is a new type of virus, and it has received a new name, Ebola virus.
The route of transmission is also very outrageous, his main mode of transmission is the transmission of body fluids, the body fluids of the infected person are the moving virus reservoir, whether it is the object that the infected person touches, or the road he walks, as long as his body fluids are left, then there is a chance of being infected.
The incubation period of Ebola is also very fast or long, its incubation period can reach 2 to 21 days, which can be said to be very strange, and his initial symptoms are more similar to colds, fever, dizziness, sore throat, etc., basically seem to be symptoms of a cold, if you don't pay attention you don't know that you are infected with Ebola.
If you don't hurry up during the onset period, then you will soon find changes in your body, because this virus will quickly destroy your body, you will often vomit blood, diarrhea, and even your various body organs will bleed, even your body will bleed, and after half a month, you will lie in a small box.
Virus discovery: "Ebola" is the name of a river in the northern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly known as Zaire). In 1976, an unknown virus came to the area, killing people in 55 villages along the Ebola River, causing hundreds of lives, some families to be spared, hence the name "Ebola virus".
Three years later (1979), the "Ebola" virus ravaged Sudan again, and corpses were everywhere for a while. After two "atrocities", the "Ebola" virus mysteriously disappeared for 15 years and disappeared without a trace.
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The Ebola virus is mainly circulating in Africa due to:
1. The Ebola virus spreads relatively slowly, so this determines that its pandemic will also be relatively slow, and the rapid response of the modern medical system can isolate the vast majority of cases in a controllable area, so as not to let them run around and bring the virus to the world.
2. Most of the areas where Ebola epidemics occur are relatively backward regions in Africa, and their exchanges with the world are not as frequent as those in developed countries, and many of them are even in remote villages. Imagine how horrible it would be if an Ebola outbreak occurred in New York, USA, and the 21-day incubation period allowed them to bring the virus to every corner of the world.
There are six types of Ebola viruses: Zaire Ebola, Sudan, Reston, Côte d'Ivoire, Bundibuggio and Bombali. Among them, Zaire Ebola virus, Sudan Ebola virus is very ferocious, others are mainly for primates, Côte d'Ivoire ebolavirus can infect humans, but it can**.
In 1976, Zaire Ebola virus and Sudan Ebola virus appeared in Zaire and Sudan respectively, the first case in Zaire was Mabalo Lokela, a 44-year-old teacher, and the first case in Sudan was a cotton factory worker in Sudan, but the source of infection of the two has not been determined, with Zaire Ebola virus having the highest fatality rate of 90%.
The fatality rate of the Ebola virus outbreak in Zaire varies somewhat in the year of the outbreak, but most of the time once the outbreak is an empty village, and the fatality rate is 90%, even if you survive, you dare not live in the village. The fatality rate of the Ebola virus is slightly lower than that of Sudan, basically around 50%, but even so, it is much higher than that of other viruses.
The Ebola virus always appears suddenly and then mysteriously disappears, until now scientists only know how it spreads, but it has not been determined that the fruit bats from the large bat family are the natural reservoir of the Ebola virus.
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The Congo, Libya, Nigeria, Kenya, and Zimbabwe have all had outbreaks of Ebola.
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There are also Congo, Libya, Nigeria, Kenya, Zimbabwe, because the defense policy of these countries is not very good, it led to the virus, which caused a lot of deaths.
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Ebola has occurred in many countries in Africa, such as Congo, Libya, Nigeria, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Ethiopia.
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Ebola haemorrhagic fever has so far been predominantly endemic, confined to the rainforests of Central Africa and the savannah of South-East Africa, but has expanded from Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, Libya, Gabon, Nigeria, Kenya, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Ethiopia and South Africa. Occasional cases have been reported outside of Africa, all of which are imported or laboratory accidents, and no epidemics of Ebola haemorrhagic fever have been identified. The Ebola virus is only intermittent in a few countries and regions, and it has certain limitations in time and space.
Infection in endemic areas, out-of-place onset: So far, imported cases have been reported in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland, all of whom have traveled to endemic areas to be involved in the diagnosis and treatment of patients or investigators. There is no popularity.
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That's a blind fear, absolutely impossible, for the following reasons:
1.Ebola haemorrhagic fever caused by the Ebola virus is prevalent mainly in central Africa and other places, and is extremely rare in Asia. In biosafety laboratories in many countries, Ebola virus is classified as a biosafety level 4 (the highest biosafety level) pathogen, which is extremely dangerous and therefore very tightly controlled and managed, so the potential for leakage is minimal.
All things considered, your chances of contracting Ebola are almost zero.
2.After Ebola virus infection, the incubation period is very short, and once the disease occurs, the patient can die within 24 hours at the earliest, the main cause is stroke, myocardial infarction, excessive bleeding, etc., and there is no specific drug (including ribavirin and interferon) can be treated. If it's really Ebola, you'd already be meeting Hades by now.
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After an incubation period of about 3 weeks, the virus spreads rapidly in the body, multiplies in large numbers, attacks various organs, causes degeneration, necrosis, and is slowly decomposed, and the patient continues to vomit necrotic tissue from the mouth, and finally dies due to extensive internal bleeding and brain damage. See if you have this symptom???
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It is contagious and has a high fatality rate. The Ebola virus first appeared in 1976 and has had many outbreaks in Africa since its inception. This virus can be transmitted through human body fluids, once infected, the onset is very rapid, and the mortality rate can reach up to 90%, and what is even more terrifying is that there is no effective method and vaccine for this virus.
However, due to its rapid onset, geography has also become one of the important factors limiting its widespread spread.
1. Ebola virus occurs frequently in Africa.
From the emergence of the Ebola virus to multiple outbreaks, it has always occurred in Africa, which is inseparable from the local climate and human conditions. First of all, most places in Africa have relatively high temperatures, which is very conducive to the breeding and reproduction of viruses. Secondly, the African region is relatively poor and backward, and many people are still on the verge of hunger, so it is natural that the defense against the virus will not be paid much attention to under the premise that daily life is difficult to guarantee.
2. Ebola virus is a zoonotic virus.
Ebola is a virus that affects both humans and livestock, and has been shown to be carried by bats in parts of Africa, and some animals, such as gorillas and antelopes, prey on or come into contact with these bats. Humans are highly susceptible to infection when they come into contact with these animal carcasses without any protection. Once infected, human blood and secretions will carry the virus, and the burial customs in some parts of Africa have exacerbated the spread of the virus to a certain extent.
3. Doing a good job of protection is always an important way to defend against viruses.
For the Ebola virus, the most direct protection is not to contact it. Because it is not transmitted through the air like the new coronavirus, it can be infected even if there is no close contact, but the Ebola virus, if you do not come into contact with the patient and the items used, and do not come into contact with the living or dead wild animals in the epidemic area, then there is a high probability that you will not be hit.
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