There are several. Ebola and Lassa Fever are two of them. Check out the website for the CDC, Centers for Disease Control.
Ebola itself is a disease (a filovirus or filoviridae). It causes severe hemorrhaging. The disease itself's full name is Ebola hemorrhagic fever.
The disease runs its course in about 10 days
an inherited condition characterized by abnormal blood vessels which are delicate and prone to bleeding. Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia is also known as Rendu-Osler-Weber disease.
The only disease that is known to be caused by filoviruses in humans is hemorrhagic fever. Symptoms of hemorrhagic fever include excessive bleeding, a very high fever and the inability of the blood to form clots.
The common name for Ebola is Hemorrhagic Fever because you tend to bleed out of every internal and external orifice. Really nasty stuff...especially bleeding eyeballs. Ebola is one of many Hemorrhagic fever... Common Name: Hemorrhagic Fever Scientific Name: Ebola
ICD 9 Cm Code 100.0 - Leptospirosis icterohemorrhagica Leptospiral or spirochetal jaundice (hemorrhagic) Weil's 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.
Symptoms of an hemorrhagic stroke usually appear very suddenly and without warning. There can be a change in alertness, difficulty speaking and swallowing and a headache among other things.
The most common use of vitamin K is to supplement babies at birth, thus preventing hemorrhagic disease of the newborn.
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