Ebola virus can survive on clothes and other fabrics for several hours, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Studies suggest that the virus can remain viable on surfaces for up to several days, but its infectiousness decreases over time. Proper washing with soap and hot water or using bleach can effectively eliminate the virus from clothing. It's essential to handle contaminated clothing with care to prevent transmission.
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Yes it can. Ebola lives in the patient until it kills its host. It takes about 1-2 weeks until the process is finshed, then your dead.
Ebola hf stands for Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever.
Ebola hf stands for Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever.
Ebola is caused by one of four Ebola viruses: Ebola Zaire (most deadly), Ebola Sudan, Ebola Cote d' Ivoire, and Ebola Reston (found in Virgina, US, not deadly to humans)
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.
Yes, a long term prediction about Ebola was surely difficult to make. This is because of the latency period surrounding the virus. With symptoms showing after 3 weeks of initial contact, it was hard to say how fast Ebola would spread in West Africa and in the U.S.
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What can you do to stop getting Ebola
What can you do to stop getting Ebola
yes i think so.as long as you have a reciept
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