EBOLA VIRUS AND EBOLA VIRUS DISEASES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52206/jsmc.2014.4.1.473-478Abstract
The name of the Ebola virus which is making the
headlines today originates from the Ebola River
in the Congo. The first time the disease appeared
was in August 1976. Patient zero was a
schoolteacher who had been touring along the
Ebola River just days before he was identified
with what become known as the Ebola virus.
This was the beginning of ebola viral disease
which has an average fatality rate of 83%.
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