- Ebola spreads to more provinces • FRANCE 24 English 📹 France 24 — · 13min
- Oxford begins first human trial of Bundibugyo Ebola vaccine Mint —
- Oxford University begins human trials of new Ebola vaccine to combat fast-spreading Bundibugyo strain The Independent —
- Ebola outbreak is 'fastest-growing ever' as 600 die ABC News —
- Ebola outbreak is ‘fastest growing ever’ as 600 die in DR Congo South China Morning Post —
- Ebola death toll in Congo reaches 600, as new cases suspected in previously unaffected provinces NY Post —
- DR Congo's Ebola outbreak death toll climbs to 600 France 24 —
- Ebola treatment trial begins in Congo as citizens mourn hundreds South China Morning Post —
- Residents in eastern Congo cling to hope as a new Ebola treatment trial begins The Independent —
- Global Ebola risk ‘remains low,’ WHO chief says after France case The Japan Times —
- France announces first Ebola case in Europe since May outbreak Washington Examiner —
- France reports Ebola case in doctor returning from Congo France 24 —
- France confirms Ebola virus in doctor who worked in Congo South China Morning Post —
- France confirms Ebola virus in patient who worked in DR of Congo The Argus —
- Killer Eye-Bleeding Virus Spreads to New Country Daily Beast —
- Confirmed Ebola cases in Congo top 1,000, deaths surpass 250, officials say CBS News —
- Ebola cases in Congo surpass 1,000 with 254 people dead, authorities say The Independent —
- Ebola cases top 1,000 in Congo; 254 dead as outbreak spreads Times Of India —
- Ebola misinformation fight adds to public health crisis in Uganda, Congo 📹 CBS News — · 3min
- India's pharmaceutical support: A lifeline for Africa's vaccine challenges IOL —
Ebola hemorrhagic fever
Human disease
Ebola, also known as Ebola virus disease (EVD) and Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF), is a zoonotic viral hemorrhagic fever in humans and other primates, caused by four of the six known ebolaviruses. Symptoms typically start anywhere between two days and three weeks after infection. The first symptoms are usually fever, sore throat, muscle pain, and headaches. These are usually followed by vomiting, diarrhoea, rash, hepatic and renal dysfunction, at which point some people begin to bleed both internally and externally. Outbreaks of the disease have had a mortality rate of between 25 and 90%, averaging out at approximately 50%. The viral species involved and timing of treatment play a critical role in its prognosis. Death is often due to shock from fluid loss, and typically occurs between 6 and 16 days after the first symptoms appear.
Also known as...
Ebola, Ebola fever, Ebola disease, Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola, Ebola virus disease, EVP, and EHP