Ebola can be caught through the passing of blood and bodily fluid. Hospital workers are at most risk due to them treating effecting patients. For More Information I have included a link in the links section.
Ebola normally start with someone eating an infected animal; in nature the virus has been found to live in some small jungle animals such as bats and monkeys. These animals are carriers and are not affected by the virus.
In some rural areas people eat "bush meat", basically animals caught in the wild, prepared and then eaten. By eating the contaminated (possibly under prepared) meat the virus is then spread to a human host where it propagates.
Infected humans can spread the disease to other people through body fluids (saliva and blood). Initial stages of infection are general body pains and flu-like symptoms, so are easily missed by doctors; eventually the virus affects other organs in the body, and the symptoms change to hemorrhaging (normally followed by death).
The virus is extremely virulent and at present has no known cure; there are a number of strains of the Ebola virus, some worse than others (up to a 90% mortality rate).
Normally outbreaks are short lived and relatively contained due to the fast acting nature of the virus - from infection to death can be as short at 7 to 10 days.
It can be transmitted via primates or infected fluids from someone with the disease.
you can catch the ebola virus anywhere we come in contact with body fluids of infected people.
The Ebola virus is very deadly but not easy to catch. Ebola is a non air-born disease. This means it can not spread throughout the air. The Ebola disease gets in contact with its host, then gets into the blood steam. During this process it would take about 1-2 weeks before it kills its host.
It is a virus. Ebola is a RNA virus.
There are five strains of ebola virus. The Zaire ebola virus in 1976, Sudan ebola virus in 1976, Reston ebola virus in 1989, Cote d'Ivoire virus in 1994, Bundibugyo ebola virus discovered in the year 2007.
It is a virus. Ebola is a RNA virus.
No. Ebola is a virus. No virus is a fungus and no fungus is a virus.
Ebola is a virus disease.
The width of an ebola virus is about 100 nanometers.
Ebola is a virus, and as such, it is not part of any of the kingdoms of life.
No
The Ebola virus is the actual name of the pathogen that causes Ebola. Yes, it is a virulent pathogen, but that is to the name, just a description.
No. No virus is living.
Variola is Smallpox. Ebola developed a lot later in time.