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EBOLA VIRUS: GENETIC DIVERSITY, SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENTS | Journal of Case Reports in ...

The Ebola virus is one of the most lethal pathogens that has ever infected humans. In the United States, Ebola virus disease has been found in people who travelled during the incubation phase. In 1976, near the Ebola River in Zaire, the first known Ebola outbreak occurred (now in Congo). Before the 2014 pandemic, there had been roughly 2300 cases of this disease, with about 1500 deaths. Ebola virus is a member of the Filoviridae family and belongs to the genus Ebola virus. Because of the enormous immigrant population, the disease has become a global public health threat. Ebola hemorrhagic fever is another name for it (EHF). Viruses are transmitted to humans from wild animals and propagate among the human population through human-to-human transmission. Pregnant women who have recovered from Ebola still have the virus in their breast milk or hemorrhagic symptoms in pregnancy-related fluids and tissues.


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