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Ebola is still killing people and there are people here in the US being treated for EbolaBut Beatrice Yardolo was Liberia's last Ebola patient :)
Ebola is still around and most people die from it. There is no cure at this point. If the sick person is caught in time he or she can be isolated and treated, but the disease is very contagious.
As of 2015 it is.
Ebola can contaminate basic water, but only for a couple of minutes at most. The water would need to have the same saline levels as the human body, or the host cell would build pressure until it ruptured. When the cell ruptures, the virus would die. If a person were handling bloody water in an environment ebola was present, it would still be prudent to take precautions.
Yes. Ebola is an extremely serious and deadly virus. Unfortunately more people die from Ebola than recover from it. It depends on where you are located and what kinds of doctors, hospitals, and medications you have access to.
Your chance of getting ebola depends on where you live and when and where you travel. If you live in a place with easy access to good health care, and you take care of yourself and stay healthy, you will likely not contract ebola unless you swap bodily fluids with an infected person. Your chance of contracting ebola goes up if you live in a place without health care access or if you're very unhealthy. Still, in every circumstance, in order to contract ebola, you have to somehow share bodily fluids with an infected person.
The virus that causes Ebola cannot be killed with treatments; instead, healthcare providers focus on providing relief of the symptoms. This can be achieved by giving oxygen, IV fluids, antibiotics, and other medications. Even when these treatments are administered, death still occurs in 50 to 90 percent of cases.
No. Water is water. Try drinking it, still nothing will happen.
A virus. They are not obsolete an likely never will be. There are electrical viruses a.k.a. computer viruses. But the biological ones are very much still around. Like H1N1 or Ebola.
Please don't hack. Even though black ops is out, there is still people who play MW2. there is a new spam hack which infects the server and announces its presents
Nancy Writebol and Kent Brantly, MD, got better after getting an experimental treatment called ZMapp. But it still needs to be tested in more people to know how well it works or how safe it is.
They are still a person, they have just passed out.