The Ebola virus is primarily found in Central and West Africa. Countries such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Nigeria have reported outbreaks. The virus is transmitted through direct contact with bodily fluids of infected individuals or animals, such as fruit bats and primates. Efforts to control outbreaks focus on public health measures, community engagement, and vaccination.
West Africa
Ebola is a virus, and as such, it is not part of any of the kingdoms of life.
from a river in the Congo in Africa
As of now (2014) it is in northern Africa.
It is said that ebola came from the green monkey in Africa, but that has not actually been proven.
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.
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 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.