Ebola virus primarily targets immune cells, particularly macrophages and dendritic cells, leading to their dysfunction and death. This disruption triggers a severe inflammatory response, causing tissue damage and hemorrhaging. The virus also affects endothelial cells, compromising blood vessel integrity, which can result in widespread organ failure. Overall, the tissue damage is a consequence of both direct viral effects and the body's exaggerated immune response.
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The stories about Ebola did not directly affect Spanish explorers, as Ebola is a recent virus that was not known during the time of Spanish exploration. The virus emerged in the 1970s in Africa, long after the age of Spanish exploration.
As of now (2014) it is in northern Africa.
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