Luckily very few or none. Once it is contracted it is almost always fatal and within a very short space of time (I think it is something like 7 - 10 days).
It normally occurs in outbreaks and because of the extremely fast incubation time the epidemic dies out quickly. Once infected a human can transmit it through contaminated blood or body fluids, making it very difficult to treat in primary health care facilities. It seems to be a pretty nasty virus as it basically liquefies your organs and the victim haemorrhage's to death
The actual vector of the virus is unknown, although it is thought to be carried in some primates or bats - which also die.
It is related to some other "favourites" such as Marburg Virus and is part of the Filovirus taxon.
This disease kills the people in Africa. Also because they don't have the proper medicine's.
Ebola is quote " a very very very rare disease " you can find it in Africa. most people GET it in Africa, is what im saying
Ebola is the name of river in Zaire, Africa.
Many people are obsessed with Ebola because there has been a recent outbreak that has killed thousands of people. Ebola is a virus.
Physically, dead people are dead. They don't rise from the dead.
No known cures for ebola have been found, but there is an experimental ebola drug that was given to an American doctor who contracted the disease while working with patients in Africa. The doctor survived.
In West Africa
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America has a patent for Ebola and they made the virus and sent it out to west Africa to infect the black people because most [white people] are RACIST.{not being rude}
Ebola is a popular conversation topic at the moment due to so many people contracting it. Ebola is very scarey as there is no cure.
No, ebola does not kill everyone, but the mortality rate has been about 70% in Africa.
West Africa