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BIOLOGY, EBOLA- Whats systems are directly affected by the ebola virus? |
BIOLOGY, EBOLA- Whats systems are directly affected by the ebola virus? All systems. The G. I. tract. |
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Ebola is both the common term used to describe a group of viruses belonging to genus Ebolavirus, family Filoviridae, and the common name for the disease which they cause, Ebola hemorrhagic fever. T... Ebola is the common term for a group of viruses belonging to genus Ebolavirus, family Filoviridae, which cause Ebola hemorrhagic fever. The disease can be deadly and encompasses a range of symptoms... Marburg and Ebola are filoviruses that cause hemorrhage(bleeding), multiple organ failure, and high mortality (death) rates. Diagnosis is with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, Polymerase chain re... The World Health Organization has it at approximately 1850 cases with over 1,200 deaths. Those are the totals since it was discovered, odds are there were a lot more before scientists discovered t... Ebola virus is the name of the virus that causes the EHF. It is a disease that affects, and can be transmitted by, humans and primates (e.g. gorillas, chimpanzees), and is highly infectious. ...I'm not sure what type or what level of information you want, so... Ebola and Marburg are types of filoviruses. They are also known as hemmoraghic viruses because of the hemoraging they cau... Well there are several different kinds-Ebola Zaire and Ebola Marburg being the two deadliest. It is an obligate intracellular parasite, which means that it lives inside your cells. It reproduces in... Ebola is a viral hemorrhagic fever. There is no vaccine available to treat it, people infected receive supportive treatment to try and counteract the effects the virus has on the body. It is a cat... |
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