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BBC News - Ebola: Mapping the outbreak - 0 views

  • Up to 19 October, 4,877 people had been reported as having died from the disease in five countries; Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Nigeria and the United States. The total number of reported cases is in excess of 9,900.
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Ebola virus disease Information for Clinicians in U.S. Healthcare Settings | Ebola Hemo... - 0 views

  • Patients can progress from the initial non-specific symptoms after about 5 days to develop gastrointestinal symptoms such as severe watery diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Other symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, headache or confusion, may also develop. Patients often have conjunctival injection.
  • The most common signs and symptoms reported from West Africa during the current outbreak from symptom-onset to the time the case was detected include: fever (87%), fatigue (76%), vomiting (68%), diarrhea (66%), and loss of appetite (65%).
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      symptoms reported from west africa
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About Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever| Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever | CDC - 0 views

  • Ebola, previously known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with one of the Ebola virus strains. Ebola can cause disease in humans and nonhuman primates (monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees).
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Ebola virus and Marburg virus Causes - Diseases and Conditions - Mayo Clinic - 0 views

  • Ebola virus has been found in African monkeys, chimps and other nonhuman primates. A milder strain of Ebola has been discovered in monkeys and pigs in the Philippines. Marburg virus has been found in monkeys, chimps and fruit bats in Africa.
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      ebola is caused or has been found in African Monkeys and pigs in the philippines 
  • There's no evidence that Ebola virus or Marburg virus can be spread via insect bites.
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      evidence that ebola virus cant  spread with insect bites 
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Pandemia No Hay Ninguna: ¡Detengan La Vacuna! | La pandemia es un alarde y la... - 0 views

  • Esta vacuna que implementó la enfermedad “llamada” Ebola fue introducida en Africa Occidental con el objetivo final de traer tropas a tierra en Nigeria, Liberia y Sierra Leona. Si recuerdan, estábamos recién tratando de agarrar a #MENTIRA “Boko Haram”, pero eso se cayó cuando los Nigerianos comenzaron a decir la verdad. NO EXISTEN NIÑAS PERDIDAS. El apoyo mundial se cayó por el piso y una nueva razón se necesitó para traer tropas a Nigeria y robar las nuevas reservas de petróleo que descubrieron.
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Ebola: WHO lists 15 priority countries - Africa - Al Jazeera English - 0 views

  • This week we will cross 9,000 cases of Ebola and 4,500 deaths. The outbreak continues to hit health workers hard. So far 427 health care workers have been infected with Ebola and 236 have died.
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  • Ebola virus disease Fact sheet N°103Updated September 2014 Key facts Ebola virus disease (EVD), formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever, is a severe, often fatal illness in humans. The virus is transmitted to people from wild animals and spreads in the human population through human-to-human transmission. The average EVD case fatality rate is around 50%. Case fatality rates have varied from 25% to 90% in past outbreaks. The first EVD outbreaks occurred in remote villages in Central Africa, near tropical rainforests, but the most recent outbreak in west Africa has involved major urban as well as rural areas. Community engagement is key to successfully controlling outbreaks. Good outbreak control relies on applying a package of interventions, namely case management, surveillance and contact tracing, a good laboratory service, safe burials and social mobilisation. Early supportive care with rehydration, symptomatic treatment improves survival. There is as yet no licensed treatment proven to neutralise the virus but a range of blood, immunological and drug therapies are under development. There are currently no licensed Ebola vaccines but 2 potential candidates are undergoing evaluation.
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Ebola outbreak: What you need to know now - 0 views

  • The only death is that of Thomas Eric Duncan, the Liberian national who was the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the USA. He died Wednesday at a Texas hospital.Duncan, 42, arrived in Dallas from Liberia on Sept. 20 and was admitted to the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital on Sept. 28. He was diagnosed with the deadly virus two days later.
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    The first person diagnosed with Ebola in the USA was Thomas Eric Duncan  the 20 of september 
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    The first person diagnosed with Ebola in the USA was Thomas Eric Duncan  the 20 of september 
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Andean music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Andean music is a group of styles of music from the Andes region in Southamerica.
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      the style of the andean music is from south america 
  • The panpipes group include the sikú (or zampoña) and antara. These are ancient indigenous instruments that vary in size, tuning and style. Instruments in this group are constructed from aquatic reeds found in many lakes in the Andean Region of South America. The sikú has two rows of canes and are tuned in either pentatonic or diatonic scales. Some modern single-rowed panpipes modeled after the native Antara are capable of playing full scales, while traditional Sikús are played using two rows of canes wrapped together.
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      the different instruments in andean are pinpipes siku zampona and antara
  • Originally from the Caribbean coast of Colombia, cumbia became a hit in Peru and through much of Latin America. It was then adapted to a "Peruvian" version called "Chicha" that has become a popular style in the Andean region, specially among in the lower socioeconomic strata of the society including Quechua and Aymara populations
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