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Ebola Brittany Campbell

Ebola I choose Ebola because we as Americans need to know how the virus affects our community Make Black people aware of the virus Because it could kill 90% of the world’s population Deadliest outbreak on record

Ebola Ebola is a deadly virus First case heard of is from West Africa Cases are growing internationally at an alarming rate

Ebola Reasons Ebola is killing people faster than the Aids virus: It shuts down every main organ and cell in the body Causes your body to hemorrage Often ends in death

Ebola The only thing in the body Ebola doesn’t attack are the bones

Ebola This map shows the main affected areas of the Ebola virus.

Ebola

Facts about Ebola Ebola is transferred through bodily fluids Blood Mucus Sweat Feces vomit

Symptoms Flu like symptoms Zombie like symptoms Fever Nausea Diarrhea Sore throat Zombie like symptoms Bleeding out The white of the eyes turns blood shot red

Ebola The deadly virus attacks muscle tissues in the body The deadly virus causes the body to bleed out Ebola is treatable It attacks the blood cells in the body

Ebola health care workers protect themselves They dress in hazardous material suits They use infection control measures Avoid touching the bodies of patients who have died from Ebola

Ebola Sources of Information BBC.com Zoro.com Cbs.com Fox6now.

What did I learn I learned Ebola is not one strain of virus, but five strains of virus. These are the five strains: Bunibugyo Ebola Zaire Ebola Reston Ebola Sudan Ebola Tai Forest Ebola