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Signos y síntomas | Enfermedad del Ébola (Enfermedad del virus del Ébola) | CDC - 0 views

  • Symptoms of Ebola disease include:FeverSevere headacheMuscle painWeaknessFatigueDiarrheaVomitingAbdominal pain (stomach ache)Hemorrhage (bleeding or bruising) Unexplained
  • People who recover from infection with Ebola virus produce antibodies that last at least 10 years.
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    This are signs or symptoms when you know you are having this disease. It's mostly pain.
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Treatment | Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever | CDC - 0 views

  • Experimental vaccines and treatments for Ebola are under development, but they have not yet been fully tested for safety or effectiveness.
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    There are still no vaccines for the cure of Ebola, they are under development.
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Prevention | Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever | CDC - 0 views

  • If you travel to or are in an area affected by an Ebola outbreak, make sure to do the following:Practice careful hygiene. For example, wash your hands with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer and avoid contact with blood and body fluids.Do not handle items that may have come in contact with an infected person’s blood or body fluids (such as clothes, bedding, needles, and medical equipment).Avoid funeral or burial rituals that require handling the body of someone who has died from Ebola.Avoid contact with bats and nonhuman primates or blood, fluids, and raw meat prepared from these animals.Avoid hospitals in West Africa where Ebola patients are being treated. The U.S. embassy or consulate is often able to provide advice on facilities.After you return, monitor your health for 21 days and seek medical care immediately if you develop symptoms of Ebola(http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/symptoms/index.html).
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      Having a health control for this virus.
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    Here is a list of things you need to make sure you do if going to a place infected by this virus. (Ebola)
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BBC News - Why Ebola is so dangerous - 0 views

  • The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is the world's deadliest to date and the World Health Organization has declared an international health emergency as more than 3,850 people have died of the virus in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria this year.
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Ebola Virus: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention - 1 views

  • Ebola is a rare but deadly virus that causes bleeding inside and outside the body.As the virus spreads through the body, it damages the immune system and organs. Ultimately, it causes levels of blood-clotting cells to drop. This leads to severe, uncontrollable bleeding.The disease, also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever or Ebola virus, kills up to 90% of people who are infected.
  • It spreads to people by contact with the skin or bodily fluids of an infected animal, like a monkey, chimp, or fruit bat.
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      This is how you can catch the disease.
  • There’s no vaccine to prevent Ebola. The best way to avoid catching the disease is by not traveling to areas where the virus is found.Health care workers can prevent infection by wearing masks, gloves, and goggles whenever they come into contact with people who may have Ebola.
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  • Ebola gets its name from the Ebola River, which is near one of the villages in the Democratic Republic of Congo where the disease first appeared.
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    Here is an article on how you can catch the Ebola disease, when and where it started and how you can prevent it too.
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