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What is the most interesting fact about ebola?

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...

Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever!!?

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 Hemorrhagic Fever?

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.

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Can you give me some information on Ebola and Marburg virus disease?

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...

I need nutrition facts about the virus EBOLa what does it feed off of?

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...

What can the virus Ebola do to the human body,once the body has become infected???

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...

What does the human body do in response to the invasion of the ebola virus, please provide any links?

Try here ...

What are the countries of africa with widespread of ebola virus?

It isn't widespread. It is far too deadly to be widespread at all. It survives in small isolated pockets between outbreaks. Outbreaks are localised because of the virulence of the infect...

Can a computer virus infect and kill human beings?

A computer virus is not a biological virus, so no it cannot.

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Other Than H5N1, HIV Aids, Ebola, and Ebola.?

OH MAN! here we go again. DRE....why are you putting HIV and AIDS in the same category as Ebola and the Bird flu? AIDS and HIV aren't air born virus'. The other 2 are. Another dange...

Does anyone else think the way Mr. Speaker is being treated is wrong? (TB patient in the news)?

Yes, the media LOVES to blow things out of proportion.

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Can anyone tell why some of the deadliest infectious diseases originate in africa?

Bacteria need two things to prosper: food and warmth. Africa has some of the highest temperatures in the world, and is mainly rural, meaning waste disposal isn't very up to date. This creates ...

Could such a thing as zombies ever exist?

actually i read this really cool article: ...

Why aren鈥檛 all viruses as deadly as Marburg and Ebola?

Depends what you mean by "as deadly". I would say that the death rate from HIV is as high or higher. It just occurs over a longer period of time. Much of this has to do with the evolu...

Why is there no cure for ebola?

it "eats" the blood tissues in the body.. why no cure.. why no cure for the common cold, or AIDS or in ur case stupidity

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What is Ebola?

An extremely contagious filovirus causing an acute, highly fatal hemorrhagic fever and spread through contact with bodily fluids or secretions of infected persons and by airborne particles. symptom...

What happens if a person gets a bunch of sicknesses at the same time?

either they would all cancel out each other or the person would die.

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The Hot Zone by Richard Preston Questions?

sounds as though you should probably do your own homework

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Viruses...?

HIV and other retroviruses have single stranded RNA genomes that must be converted into double-stranded DNA before the cell can begin viral replication. West Nile Virus has a single strand RNA. C...

Russia now possess some of the Newly and Deadliest Biological Weapons.?

So what is your point??

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The hot zone....?

Hot Zone is one of the best books I have read. You should also read Demon in the Freezer, which is about small pox. Still written by Richard Preston Anyway, to answer your question. An antibody ...

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