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Ebola, also
known as
Ebola virus disease (EVD) and
Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF), is a
viral hemorrhagic fever in
humans and
other primates,
caused by...
- The 2013–2016
epidemic of
Ebola virus disease,
centered in West Africa, was the most
widespread outbreak of the
disease in history. It
caused major loss...
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Ebola or
ebola in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ebola is the
Ebola virus disease of
humans and
other primates caused by ebolaviruses.
Ebola may...
- Four laboratory-confirmed
cases of
Ebola virus disease (commonly
known as "
Ebola")
occurred in the
United States in 2014.
Eleven cases were reported,...
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Orthoebolavirus zairense or
Zaire ebolavirus, more
commonly known as
Ebola virus (/iˈboʊlə, ɪ-/; EBOV), is one of six
known species within the
genus Ebolavirus...
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research into
Ebola and AIDS.
After helping discover the
Ebola virus in 1976 and
leading efforts to
contain the first-ever
recorded Ebola epidemic that...
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Ebola vaccines are
vaccines either approved or in
development to
prevent Ebola. As of 2022,
there are only
vaccines against the
Zaire ebolavirus. The first...
- This list of
Ebola outbreaks records the
known occurrences of
Ebola virus disease, a
highly infectious and
acutely lethal viral disease that has afflicted...
- The
Ebola River (/iˌboʊlə/ or /əˈboʊlə/), also
commonly known by its
Ngbandi name Legbala, is the
headstream of the
Mongala River, a
tributary of the...
- The Kivu
Ebola epidemic was an
outbreak of
Ebola virus disease (EVD)
mainly in
eastern Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC), and in
other parts of Central...