{ Ebola.. Abdulla Aljalahma Husain Alqari Abdulla Hasan
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Contributing Factors and Causes Fruit Bats. The first person to contrast the disease is a 2-year-old Guinean It later infected his mother, sister and grandmother. The main people who caused the disease to spread were health care workers and family members trying to treat the ill patient. The disease spread to America.
Symptoms : Early Symptoms: Fever Headache Diarrhea Vomiting Stomach pain Unexplained bleeding or bruising Muscle pain 5
Symptoms : Nausea and vomiting. Diarrhea (may be bloody) Red eyes. Raised rash. Chest pain and cough. Stomach pain. Severe weight loss. Bleeding, usually from the eyes, and bruising (people near death may bleed from other orifices, such as ears, nose and rectum) 6
Impact : Diagnoses : And the first Ebola case outside Africa was: The Spanish nurse who became the first person to contract Ebola outside West Africa has left hospital. Teresa Romero, 44, caught the disease, after caring for two priests. The first person in the US diagnosed with Ebola— The patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, left Liberia on a commercial flight on September
Most affected countries : An outbreak of Ebola has been ongoing in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone since March
Analysis: Why this is a global issue : The latest Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa has been described by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the largest, most severe and most complex outbreak in the history of the disease. described by the World Health Organization 9
T ravelers Procedure : If you travel to countries that have Ebola outbreaks like Sierra Leone, coming back home won’t be so easy and it could affect your ability to return home. Travelers leaving these counties are being screened at airports before departure. After the screening, authorities will decide if and when you can continue your trip 10
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Credible solutions: No FDA-approved vaccine or medicine (e.g., antiviral drug) is available for Ebola. Experimental vaccines and treatments for Ebola are under development, but they have not yet been fully tested for safety or effectiveness Recovery from Ebola depends on good supportive care and the patient’s immune response 15
Conclusion To conclude: Ebola is a deadly disease. Death rate: up to 90% percent. Bleeding internally and externally. Liberia is the most affected country. No cure and treatment for Ebola