It takes about two weeks from exposure to develop symptoms of the ebola virus. From the time that symptoms develop, you will either die within a couple of weeks or you will survive. Fatality rates are hard to measure but are estimated to be between 50 and 90 per cent. Ebola deaths are caused through organ failure and sepsis; death via hemorrhage is fairly rare and blood loss is not a significant factor. In the United States, the potential for organ failure can be managed and stopped much more quickly and easily than in the western African countries where ebola has become a major concern in 2014.
It probably seems like forever, but 4-8 weeks.
The incubation period can be from 1-2 weeks, and the disease itself can last upwards of a week or so.
No, ebola does not kill everyone, but the mortality rate has been about 70% in Africa.
It can
No lol
No
If the testing is done on site, it will take about 3 weeks.
2 to 3 weeks before symptoms show.
No, black people can not get the yellow fever.
They will just bleed out since they can not clot their blood.
Ebola
No. It seems that only chlorine bleach can.
Ebola may not end in 2014 or in 2015. It may take many years before Ebola is completely eradicated.
It really depends on how long it will take to kill each one.