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What is the problem with Ebola?
Ebola is a virus that causes problems with how your blood clots. It is known as a hemorrhagic fever virus, because the clotting problems lead to internal bleeding, as blood leaks from small blood vessels in your body. The virus also causes inflammation and tissue damage.
What is special about Ebola?
Ebola is a rare but deadly virus that causes fever, body aches, and diarrhea, and sometimes bleeding inside and outside the body. As the virus spreads through the body, it damages the immune system and organs. Ultimately, it causes levels of blood-clotting cells to drop. This leads to severe, uncontrollable bleeding.
Why is Ebola important?
Why an Ebola vaccine is important Ebola virus is a zoonotic pathogen that causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans, known as Ebola virus disease (EVD). There are four species of Ebola virus that have been known to cause disease in humans.
What are 3 interesting facts about Ebola?
Ebola: Ten facts about this deadly virus
- Ebola is a virus disease.
- The virus is transmitted from animals to human.
- It was first discovered in DR Congo.
- Ebola starts with flu-like symptoms.
- The Ebola virus attacks the immune system.
- It can be transmitted through body fluids.
- There is still no cure available.
Why Is Ebola a public health issue?
Due to infection rates raising over 13,000% within a 6-month period, Ebola is now considered as a global public health emergency and on August 8(th), 2014 the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the epidemic to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
How does Ebola affect the world?
Economic impact and implications: The economic impact of the Ebola crisis includes loss of gross domestic output, threat to food security, fall in employment and livelihoods, and decline in foreign investment. Growth has slowed in Sierra Leone and is likely to fall even further.
How does Ebola affect the common good?
Less trade and transportation. An Ebola outbreak may lead to restrictions on trade and transportation to prevent transmission of the virus. This may mean the limit of goods moved within a country. It also means limiting the movement of people and goods between countries.