Symptoms start two days to three weeks after contracting the virus, with a fever, sore throat, muscle pain, and headaches. Typically nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea follow, along with decreased functioning of the liver and kidneys.
Around this time, affected people may begin to bleed both within the body and externally.No mention of a backache alone.
There is no known vaccination for the virus yet. Only experimental procedures have been used.
Only if some one who handled it has Ebola.
No. It seems that only chlorine bleach can.
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No, of course not. The Ebola virus only passes through bodily fluids. Those also include blood, sweat, breast milk, mucus, vomit, feces, urine, semen, vaginal fluids, and saliva.
It appears that dogs can be naturally and asymptomatically infected with Ebola virus. During 2001-2002, dogs in Gabon were found to have Ebola virus antibodies. These dogs were tested using antibody assay, antigen detection and viral PCR. While they tested positive to antibodies, no antigens or viral DNA sequences were found, and no virus was able to be isolated from these dogs. There are no scientific reports that show the virus has been isolated from dogs or that it can be directly transmitted by dogs. The Ebola virus is not airborne and can only spread through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person who is showing symptoms, or who has died.
As of my last update, there has been only one confirmed death due to Ebola in Spain. This occurred in October 2014 when a Spanish nurse, Teresa Romero, contracted the virus while caring for an Ebola patient in Sierra Leone. While there were additional cases and quarantines, Romero was the only person who died from Ebola in Spain.
It depends. Ebola virus Is a highly infectious disease. It is spread not only by the living, but also by the dead. Funeral ceremonies can be a source of exposure of the virus to a large gathering of people. In countries where cadavers of people who died of Ebola are not handled aseptically, the disease can spread very quickly. One method of limiting the spread of the disease is to cremate those who died of the disease. Ebola virus can wipe out a city of 200,000 in two months.
Ebola virus so far remains in the continent of Africa and only has an occasional outbreak. The easiest way to protect yourself from it is to stay away from the regions where it exists. Failing that the next best protection is to avoid contact with people who are infected with it, or with the blood of such people.
The Ebola hemorrhagic fever (BHF) or Ebola virus is a virus that causes hemorrhaging that can't be stopped in the countries it came from. It only passes through bodily fluids. Those also include blood, sweat, breast milk, mucus, vomit, feces, urine, semen, vaginal fluids, and saliva. Not unless the person had symptoms and you had direct contact with their bodily fluids. You can
The Ebola virus only passes through bodily fluids. Those also include blood, sweat, breast milk, mucus, vomit, feces, urine, semen, vaginal fluids, and saliva.
The Philippines should only send a medical team to Africa to help with Ebola if they are fully prepared to take the task and not allow spreading.