Ebola is a Kind of Virus Disease
Ebola is virus disease. It is common to call as a viral hemorrhagic fever of humans and
primate. The symptom is started between two days and three weeks with a fever,
sore throat, muscular pain, headaches, and sometimes vomiting, diarrhea, and
rash. In the next stage, the patient will
get the decreased function of his liver and kidneys, and he starts to bleed
internally and externally.
This disease has the high death risk and kills between 25 and 90% of it are infected.
The Virus
Transmission
This virus spread and transmits from direct
contact with body fluids. For example is blood from infected human and animals.
The breast milk from someone that contained
it may carry the virus from several weeks to moths. This disease was first
identified in 1976 in the village near Ebola River.
The recovery from this disease may begin
between 7 and 14 days after the first symptoms. Death will occur in 6 to 16
days from first symptoms and it is common to low blood pressure from fluid
loss. Bleeding is the sign that this disease is getting worse and the blood
loss may result in death. People are often in a coma. People who survive from
this disease often having muscular and joint pain, liver inflammation,
decreased to hearability, and continuously
tired, weakness, decrease appetite, and having a problem to get their previous
weight. No skin exposed is needed to handle the patient with Ebola.
Infection
control and isolation can be the two ways to prevent the transmitted from this
disease. The vaccines of this disease have not been approved yet. Therefore, it
is a bit difficult to stay strong from this disease, except we always keep our
immune in good condition. This is a
viral disease and one important thing to avoid it is by keeping our immune system in good level.
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