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The lethal nature of Ebolavirus is primarily attributed to its ability to cause severe hemorrhagic fever, leading to high mortality rates. The virus infects and disrupts the function of immune cells, impairing the body's ability to fight off the infection. Additionally, it triggers a cytokine storm, overwhelming the immune system and causing widespread inflammation and organ failure. These factors, combined with the virus's rapid replication and transmission, contribute to its deadly impact on infected individuals.

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