Disease name Ebola hemorrhagic fever (Ebola virus) 4 Identify the type of Ebola: (4) · Ebola - Zaire, Ebola - Sudan, Ebola - Côte d'Ivoire (cause human beings) illness) Ebola - Reston (a disease that causes only nonhuman primates) Inflate blood, secretions, semen, vomiting, diarrhea (1) or infected organs among people Direct contact infection - "like Marburg's hemorrhagic fever, within 7 weeks after clinical recovery (2) Direct contact of a human body died in a burial ceremony (3) Indirect contact: Contact with contaminants such as needles Aerosol transmission: "Do not involve the human body outside the body
A wonderful piece of book on Ebola and Richard Preston's "Hot Spot"! Explanation of Ebola virus Ebola virus: Ebola virus is a complex object (it is an object, because the virus is not considered a living thing). The Ebola virus named after the Ebola River contains seven different proteins, of which only three have obscure objectives. The precise function of the other four proteins is yet to be known, but we know that they attack the immune system. As we all know, Ebola can fly to the host and is known to be fatal to both monkeys and humans. Like HIV, it destroys your immune system, making it resistant to Ebola, as well as resisting any other virus that may enter your body. Five different strains from the Ebola family were identified as Ebola Zaire, Sudan, Reston, Marburg and the latest (found in December 1995). Zaire is the most dangerous and kills 90% of the victims
There are five Ebola strains, each named after the country and region of Africa: Zaire, Sudan, Thai Forest, Bundi Buzi and Reston. Zaire Ebola virus is the most deadly virus with a mortality rate of 90%. During the recent epidemic of Ebola, this virus spread in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and so on. Scientists speculate that if a fox flies the Zaire Ebola virus may be brought into the city. What is more frightening is that I do not even know where the Spanish influenza came from. Because the Spanish media first reported, it is called "Spain flu". Influenza is very common and almost all of us are experiencing it at some stage in our life.