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What cells does the ebola virus attack? |
What cells does the ebola virus attack? the immune system--collagen cells |
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The Ebola Virus is transmitted when a person comes into direct contact with the body fluids (e.g saliva, blood) skin and mucous membranes of an infected person. It cannot pass through a mosquito as... Below Is A Link that will take you to the .PDF file that the CDC gives out to inform the public about the Ebola Virus.. All you generallly need to know is in it... ... Helical "Filoviruses (Ebola) are helical, non-segmented, negative, single-stranded RNA viruses, polymorphic, noninfectious, and have variable lengths." ...Dr. Peter Piot, co-discoverer of the Ebola virus. I havent found the other person yet. Hope this helps you out hun........Flo ps Dr. Karl Johnson of the Whirling Disease Foundation, a virologist... I would look under "hemorrhagic fevers" on a yahoo or google search. Charles Monet was the first known victim of Ebola Zaire. He infected multiple people who came in contact with hi... "Ebola haemorrhagic fever" is the disease state caused by the "Ebola virus." Subtle difference, I know. It's analogous to the difference between AIDS and HIV. ...While highly contagious, an Ebola virus outbreak flares and dies out very quickly. Once a person contracts Ebola, they die so rapidly that they truly do not become a vector for the virus. It is u... No...it's got to be DIRECT contact with bodily fluid of another person. Kind of like AIDS. Also Ebola outbreaks are usually very sudden and die down quickly also, I wouldn't worry about i... |
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