Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a severe and often deadly illness in humans caused by the Ebola virus. Symptoms include fever, severe headache, muscle pain, weakness, fatigue, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and unexplained bleeding or bruising. EVD can lead to multi-organ failure and has a high mortality rate.
While some Ebola patients may experience hemorrhaging from various parts of the body, including the eyes, bleeding from the eyes is not a common symptom of Ebola. The most common symptoms of Ebola include fever, muscle pain, fatigue, and vomiting.
Ebola is a virus that falls under the field of virology, a branch of science that studies viruses. Scientists have researched Ebola to understand its transmission, symptoms, and pathogenesis, leading to the development of diagnostic tests, treatments, and vaccines. Studying Ebola helps advance our knowledge of virology and infectious diseases.
Ebola virus disease is known for its rapid onset and high fatality rate, with some strains causing death within days to weeks of symptoms appearing.
Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease that can cause symptoms in the throat, such as a sensation of tightness or discomfort due to inflammation of the thyroid gland. Other autoimmune diseases that can affect the throat include Sjogren's syndrome, which can cause dryness and irritation of the throat due to reduced saliva production.
The term that describes the cause or origin of a disease is called etiology. It is the study of the factors involved in the development of a particular disease or condition.
Ebola is a virus disease.
Ebola is caused by infection with a virus of the family Filoviridae, genus Ebolavirus. There are five identified Ebola virus species, four of which are known to cause disease in humans: Ebola virus (Zaire ebolavirus); Sudan virus (Sudan ebolavirus); Taï Forest virus and Bundibugyo virus (Bundibugyo ebolavirus). The fifth, Reston virus (Reston ebolavirus), has caused disease in nonhuman primates, but not in humans.
Ebola is a rear disease. This disease can be treated with therapies.
Ebola is a disease you can catch, so it is communicable.
Ebola virus disease (EVD) or Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) is a disease of humans and other primates caused by an ebolavirus. Symptoms start two days to three weeks after contracting the virus, with a fever, sore throat, muscle pain and headaches.
Ebola virus disease is a viral illness.Treatment is mostly supportive with fluid therapy,analgesics etc.
The word 'Ebola' is not a pronoun.The word 'Ebola' is a noun, a word for a type of infectious disease, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun Ebola is it.Example: Ebola is a viral disease. Itcurrently has no cure. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'Ebola' in the second sentence)
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Ebola or Necrotizing Faciitis
Bacterial meningitis and ebola.