The Deadly Ebola Virus
[2023-11-04 00:16:25]
"Even if you are in a coma you continue to vomit, so only the throat is a sound, then it sounds like the seat has been torn in half, this is the sound that his bowel opens and releases blood with a sphincter. The inner wall of the intestine of the intestine was cut off The inner wall of his intestine fell and was discharged by a large amount of blood "(Preston 17). Ebola hemorrhagic fever is probably the most common virus since AIDS. And there are good reasons.
In 2015, at the peak of deadly Ebola virus disease, a portable USB loaded device debuted in Guinea, West Africa, the center of the epidemic. This device is MinION, a revolutionary genome sequencer, whose core technology was devised in the 1980's and was developed with the help of NSF, whether it is smaller or smaller than a smartphone. It is a year. Historically, DNA sequencing to determine the molecular structure of the genome was a slow, cumbersome and resource intensive process. MinION destroys the traditional process
Ebola virus disease is a fatal Ebola hemorrhagic fever caused by Ebola virus of the filamentous virus family. Ebola was first discovered near the Ebola river in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 1976 and spread in Africa, especially West Africa. Between 1976 and 2012, Ebola virus was discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo, Sudan, Gabon, Cote d'Ivoire, South Africa, Uganda (WHO). The exact vector of the virus is not yet known, but the researchers claim that the reservoir, in particular the fruit bat, chimpanzee, gorilla, monkey, forest antelope and porcupine are wild. The main symptoms are thermal fatigue, headache, muscle pain, sore throat and spread by direct mucosal contact with the infected person, thing, animal (eye, nose, mouth) or contact with the skin. No treatment has been found, but infected people can survive by hydration and symptomatic treatment.
Ebola virus disease is a virus that spreads through contact with humans and animal and human contacts and has already promoted the spread of viruses and may be fatal if left untreated . (WHO, 2014). Not only is Ebola virus disease (EVD) contagious, but because there is no proper medical treatment, families influenced by the epidemic are gaining momentum from region to region. In general, the World Health Organization (WHO) believes that the occurrence of EVD has short-term and long-term psychological effects due to how EVD affects the whole family (PFA, 2014). Not only are families affected by the epidemic of EVD, but healthcare workers who take care of the affected population are at increased risk of being traumatized by controlling the propagation of EVD (PFA , 2014)