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Ebola Virus: With a mortality rate of over 50 per cent, this virus infection is one of the rarest and deadliest diseases in people and nonhuman primates. India continues to witness a decline in ...
This was the first time many had ever heard of the virus, but since it was first identified in 1976, there have actually been more than 20 serious Ebola incidents. Thankfully, none of them had the ...
Yet, more than five decades after the discovery of the Marburg virus and nearly 50 years after the first outbreak involving ...
Uganda declared the end of an Ebola virus outbreak Saturday, which has killed at least two people in the east African nation ...
More than 40 years after it was identified, the Ebola virus continues to defy drugs, treatment plans—and experts’ best efforts to solve its mysteries. Ebola vaccine has to be kept cold.
Although most Ebola viruses, notably Ebola-Zaire virus, are highly infectious for primates and can cause severe haemorrhagic diseases, Ebola-Reston virus does not cause serious disease in humans.
The East African country announced its latest outbreak on January 30 after the death of a male nurse who tested positive for the virus. "Good news! The current ebola Sudan Virus Disease outbreak ...
Uganda on Saturday declared the end of its latest Ebola outbreak, which started in January and led to four deaths. The outbreak was caused by the Sudan strain, which still lacks an approved vaccine.