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By: Sam Levinson and Arielle Ackerlund Block: 3/A

Defining Ebola Virus Been around for 37 years Ebola can effect any living thing Main part of the disease is bleeding (Causing death) Spreads very easily

Recent Cases Of Ebola – Cases:425 – Deaths:224 – Place: Uganda 2007 – Cases:264 – Deaths:187 – Place: Democratic Republic of Congo

Current Research Doctors and Scientists are researching for a cure. Performing habitat investigations There is an experimental vaccine

How does Ebola Spread Ebola can spread through direct contact This virus can also spread through the sharing of bodily fluids Infected water can also spread Ebola

Symptoms of Ebola Rashes Fevers Stomach Pain Muscle Pain BLEEDING

Ebola Diagrams

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