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  2. Ebola - Wikipedia

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    Ebola, also known as Ebola virus disease (EVD) and Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF), is a viral hemorrhagic fever in humans and other primates, caused by ebolaviruses. [1] Symptoms typically start anywhere between two days and three weeks after infection. [3] The first symptoms are usually fever, sore throat, muscle pain, and headaches. [1]

  3. Kivu Ebola epidemic - Wikipedia

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    Ebola symptoms were similar to symptoms of more common infectious diseases such as malaria, flu, and typhoid fever so patients would wait until their clinical situation deteriorated dangerously, usually after failure to respond to anti-malarial and/or antibiotic regimens, before reporting to the hospitals.

  4. Ebola vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Ebola vaccines are vaccines either approved or in development to prevent Ebola. As of 2022, there are only vaccines against the Zaire ebolavirus. The first vaccine to be approved in the United States was rVSV-ZEBOV in December 2019. [9] [10] It had been used extensively in the Kivu Ebola epidemic under a compassionate use protocol. [11]

  5. Ebola: How a vaccine turned a terrifying virus into a ...

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    The Ervebo vaccine, developed by Merck, is a single-dose vaccine. It works by using a modified virus to produce antibodies against Ebola, equipping the immune system to recognise and neutralise ...

  6. 'I held him in my arms': Nurses speak of heartbreak over ...

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    By RYAN GORMAN Nurses who treated America's first Ebola patient have revealed the horrors and heartbreak of his final days. Sidia Rose, John Mulligan and Richard Townshend cared for Thomas Duncan ...

  7. Ebola outbreak: 'patient zero' could be young boy

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    The deadliest outbreak of Ebola might have started with a 2-year-old boy. That's according to researchers who traced the virus to a village in Guinea located by the borders of Sierra Leone and ...

  8. 2018 Équateur province Ebola outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 Équateur province Ebola outbreak occurred in the north-west of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) from May to July 2018. It was contained entirely within Équateur province, and was the first time that vaccination with the rVSV-ZEBOV Ebola vaccine had been attempted in the early stages of an Ebola outbreak, [6] with a total of 3,481 people vaccinated.

  9. Ebola virus cases in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Two people contracted Ebola in the United States. Both were nurses who treated an Ebola patient; both recovered. [4] On September 30, 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that Thomas Eric Duncan, a 45-year-old Liberian national visiting the United States from Liberia, had been diagnosed with Ebola in Dallas, Texas.