Ebola Virus Can Kill You In 6 Days: Two Dies of Complications In Republic of Congo
The Ebola virus which is spreading again in the regions of Africa is an infection that can kill the infected individuals within 6 to 16 days after showing symptoms.
The Ebola virus which is spreading again in the regions of Africa is an infection that can kill the infected individuals within 6 to 16 days after showing symptoms.
The patients who have tested for the virus ad showed symptoms of hemorrhagic fever. Meanwhile, all individuals who came in contact with the infected people have been put under isolation, officials reported.
As per as the latest health ministry bulletin, the recent outbreak has killed 55 out of the 90 cases reported. On August 1, the first outbreak was recorded in the North Kivu province.
Ebola virus spread through direct contact with body fluids and it can cause hemorrhagic fever, vomiting and diarrhoea.
These results stress the importance of monitoring survivors in order to prevent the risks of new epidemic outbreaks.
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And finally, Liberia is declared to be free of Ebola. Read to know more.
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The Ebola virus which is spreading again in the regions of Africa is an infection that can kill the infected individuals within 6 to 16 days after showing symptoms.
The patients who have tested for the virus ad showed symptoms of hemorrhagic fever. Meanwhile, all individuals who came in contact with the infected people have been put under isolation, officials reported.
As per as the latest health ministry bulletin, the recent outbreak has killed 55 out of the 90 cases reported. On August 1, the first outbreak was recorded in the North Kivu province.
Ebola virus spread through direct contact with body fluids and it can cause hemorrhagic fever, vomiting and diarrhoea.
These results stress the importance of monitoring survivors in order to prevent the risks of new epidemic outbreaks.
A country is declared Ebola-free after 42 days without a single new case since the recovery of the last Ebola patient.
A safe and strong Ebola vaccine developed, can prevent the next outbreak
Latest Ebola News -- treatment for the deadly virus on the block
Chip-based method enables reliable detection of Ebola virus
Ebola -- Whole village quarantined after a death in Sierra Leone
And finally, Liberia is declared to be free of Ebola. Read to know more.
WHO: Ebola death toll exceeds 11,250 in West Africa
Ebola strikes again, toll reaches 11,220 in West Africa
New test that detects Ebola within minutes developed
Guinea & Sierra Leone see a surge of Ebola cases again: WHO