Ebola Virus. The West African Ebola epidemic of 2014-16 affected 28616 people mainly in Guinea Liberia and Sierra Leone. The Ebola virus is relentless and devastating.
Four of the six known ebolaviruses including EBOV cause a severe and often fatal hemorrhagic fever in humans and other mammals known as Ebola virus disease EVD. Children exposed to Ebola witness death and suffering lose loved ones are infected themselves or have to spend. For most people visiting countries in sub-Saharan Africa the risk of exposure to the Ebola virus is minimal.
Ebola virus disease is a serious viral infection that originated in sub-Saharan Africa.
For most people visiting countries in sub-Saharan Africa the risk of exposure to the Ebola virus is minimal. Ebola virus disease formerly known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a rare and often deadly illness caused by the Ebola virus. Ebola virus disease is considered to be zoonotic with occasional spillovers to humans apes and possibly other animals. Children exposed to Ebola witness death and suffering lose loved ones are infected themselves or have to spend.