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  1. Ebola virus infection in imported primates - Virginia, 1989.: An article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  2. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2003-04
  3. EMERGING VIRUSES - Aids & Ebola - Nature, Accident Or Intentional? by Leonard G. Horowitz, 1997
  4. Marburg and Ebola Virus Infections (Offset Publications) by D.I.H. Simpson, World Health Organisation, 1977-01-01
  5. Parasites! - The Ebola Virus (Parasites!) by Shelley Bueche, 2003-10-20
  6. 21st Century Collection Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID): Comprehensive Collection from 1995 to 2002 with Accurate and Detailed Information on Dozens of Serious Virus and Bacteria Illnesses ¿ Hantavirus, Influenza, AIDS, Malaria, TB, Pox, Bioterrorism, Smallpox, Anthrax, Vaccines, Lyme Disease, Rabies, West Nile Virus, Hemorrhagic Fevers, Ebola, Encephalitis (Core Federal Information Series) by U.S. Government, 2002-10-20
  7. Ebola Virus Haemorrhagic Fever
  8. Emerging Viruses - Aids, Ebola & Vaccinations (VHS Tape) by Leonard G Horowitz, 1997
  9. Ebola by Jeff Laouceur, 2003-06
  10. The filoviridae: Ebola, ebola-like, and marburg viruses in non-human primates : a selective bibliography, 1965-1990 (Primate Information Center topical bibliographies) by Cathy A Johnson-Delaney, 1990
  11. Ebola: The Plague Fighters (Nova Adventures in Science)
  12. Lethal viruses, ebola, and the hot zone: Worldwide transmission of fatal viruses (E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues) by Nancy Jaax, 1996
  13. Nova: Ebolathe Plague Fighters by Wgbh Boston, 1996
  14. INFECTIOUS DISEASES: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Science of Everyday Things</i>

41. CNN.com - Health - Ugandan Officials Try To Contain Ebola Outbreak - October 16,
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42. BBC NEWS | Africa | Ebola Virus Kills Four In Sudan
Teams of scientists travel to southern Sudan after an outbreak of a new strain of the deadly ebola virus. New ebola strain found in Sudan.
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Health officials are investigating a new outbreak of the Ebola virus that has killed four people in Sudan.
A team from the World Health Organization (WHO) has traced the outbreak to Yambio, in the Western Equatorial region of south Sudan. There are 19 probable cases. About 120 people who came into contact with them are being kept under surveillance. A WHO spokesperson told the BBC the outbreak did not appear to be as virulent as previous ones. PAST MAJOR OUTBREAKS 1976 - southern Sudan, 117 deaths 1995 - Congo, 280 deaths 2000 - northern Uganda, 173 deaths 2002 - Congo, 100 deaths Despite earlier reports, it was not thought that a new strain of Ebola was involved. The Ebola virus in its early stages is hard to diagnose because some of the symptoms, like fever and joint pain, mimic malaria. Many people go on to develop internal bleeding, a characteristic typical of Ebola, and without medical attention the prospects are bleak.

43. New Ebola Case Keeps Ugandan Officials Vigilant
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44. I'm Fascinated With The Ebola Virus
ebola baby These are other ebola sites of interest The Latest . The greatest . The ebola Zaire Fan Club How do I love ebola? Let me count the ways
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45. Ebola Suspected In Dozens Of Congo Deaths
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46. Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Facts
ebola Hemorrhagic Fever. To eliminate the risk, travelers should avoid areas where ebola outbreaks are occurring. What is ebola hemorrhagic fever?
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Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever
  • Ebola hemorrhagic fever is caused by several Ebola viruses. The source of these viruses in nature is not known. People can get Ebola hemorrhagic fever by direct contact with virus-infected blood, body fluids, organs, or semen. There is no known cure or treatment. Recent outbreaks in humans have occurred in areas where medical supplies and care were inadequate. The outbreaks were controlled by using barrier nursing techniques. Under normal circumstances, travelers are at low risk of getting the disease. To eliminate the risk, travelers should avoid areas where Ebola outbreaks are occurring.
What is Ebola hemorrhagic fever Ebola hemorrhagic fever is one of the deadliest of a group of diseases called viral hemorrhagic fevers. They range in seriousness from relatively mild illnesses to severe and potentially fatal diseases. All forms of viral hemorrhagic fever begin with fever and muscle aches. Depending on the virus, the disease can get worse until the patient becomes very ill with breathing problems, severe bleeding (hemorrhage), kidney problems, and shock. Viral hemorrhagic fevers are caused by viruses from four families: filoviruses, arenaviruses, flaviviruses, and bunyaviruses. The usual hosts for most of these viruses are rodents or arthropods (such as ticks and mosquitoes). In some cases, the natural host for the virus is not known.

47. CNN.com - U.S. Starts Trial Of Ebola Vaccine - Nov. 18, 2003
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Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. researchers said Tuesday they were starting testing on the first experimental vaccine against the Ebola virus in people. The virus, which kills anywhere between 50 and 90 percent of victims, is still rare but the most recent outbreak in Congo Republic has killed at least 11 people in a remote forest region. It is considered a threat because it is deadly, highly infectious and has no treatment. U.S. experts fear it could also be used as a biological weapon. The U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases will test the vaccine for safety in about two dozen volunteers. The vaccine, made by San Diego-based Vical Inc., has so far fully protected monkeys from the virus. It uses pieces of DNA from the virus to prime the immune system.

48. BioHazard - Ebola Virus Information Headquarters
ebola Virus Information Headquarters. CHOOSE YOUR BIOSAFETY LEVEL! Level 2 Text only Text Only - No Graphics. Level 3- Text, tables images Graphics and Tables.
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49. WHO Says Ugandan Ebola Epidemic Over
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50. THE EBOLA VIRUS: Examining Link Between Deforestation And Emergence Of The Ebola
Examines the link between outbreaks of the ebola virus in Western Africa with the Background of deforestation of Tropcial Rainforest in these areas and the
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51. CNN.com - Ugandan Doctor Who Had Been Leading Ebola Fight Dies Of The Virus - De
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Official Archive of the musical and visual work of contemporary American artist Ego Plum, including information about the ebola Music Orchestra.
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54. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever
ebola hemorrhagic fever. Alternative names Return to top. ebola virus infection; Viral hemorrhagic fever Definition Return to top.
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Ebola virus Antibodies Alternative names Return to top Ebola virus infection; Viral hemorrhagic fever Definition Return to top Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a severe illness likely transmitted to humans from infected animals and animal materials. It causes shock and severe bleeding abnormalities. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Ebola hemorrhagic fever (Ebola fever) is a viral disease that is limited to parts of Africa. It has been newsworthy worldwide because of its destructive potential. The exact mode of transmission is not understood. The incubation period appears to be up to 1 week, at which time the patient develops fatigue malaise , headache, backache, vomiting, and diarrhea. Within a week, a raised (papular) rash appears over the entire body. The rash is often hemorrhagic (contains blood). Hemorrhaging generally occurs from the gastrointestinal tract, causing the patient to bleed from both the mouth and rectum. Mortality is high, reaching 90%. Patients usually die from shock rather than blood loss.

55. CNN.com - Lab Tests Rule Out Ebola In Zimbabwe - Dec. 30, 2003
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Story Tools JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) Laboratory tests have ruled out the possibility that an Angolan trader in Zimbabwe died of the feared Ebola virus, the U.N. health agency said Tuesday. Zimbabwe health authorities announced over the weekend that the man who died in the resort town of Victoria Falls on Dec. 25 had exhibited symptoms consistent with Ebola. The announcement touched off fears the highly contagious disease could spread from the continent's equatorial regions to southern Africa for the first time. But Dr. Welile Shashas, a spokesman for the World Health Organization, said the South African National Institute for Communicable Diseases tested samples sent by Zimbabwe and found it was not Ebola. "To the immense relief of everyone, this was not Ebola" or a similar hemorrhagic fever, he said. The actual cause of death remains to be determined. But confirmation that it was not Ebola has allowed emergency health teams gathered at Victoria Falls to lift quarantine restrictions imposed on staff who tended to the patient, Shashas said.

56. Ebola - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
ebola. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The ebola virus. The virus comes from the Filoviridae family, similar to the Marburg virus.
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Electron microscope image of the Ebola virus (source: CDC Ebola haemorrhagic fever Ebola hemorrhagic fever ; commonly referred to as simply Ebola ) is a recently identified, severe, often fatal infectious disease occurring in humans and some primates caused by the Ebola virus Ebola was first discovered in , and since its discovery, different strands of Ebola have caused epidemics with 50 to 90 percent mortality in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Gabon Uganda and Sudan Table of contents 1 The Ebola virus
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The virus comes from the Filoviridae family, similar to the Marburg virus . It is named after the Ebola River in Zaire Africa , near where the first outbreak was noted by Dr. Ngoy Mushola in after a significant outbreak in Yambuku, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo ), and Nzara, in western Sudan . Of 602 identified cases, there were 397 deaths The two strains identified in 1976 were named Ebola-Zaire (EBO-Z) and Ebola-Sudan (EBO-S) , a second, similar virus was identified in Reston Virginia among monkeys imported from the Philippines , and was named Ebola-Reston Further outbreaks have occurred in Zaire/Democratic Republic of the Congo ( and Gabon and Uganda ), and Sudan again (

57. CNN.com - Ebola Outbreak Kills 29 In Africa - Dec. 18, 2003
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Story Tools GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) The fifth outbreak in two years of the deadly Ebola virus in a remote area of central Africa has so far killed 29 people, the U.N. health agency said Wednesday. HEALTH LIBRARY Health Library YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? But the outbreak appears to be coming under control, with no one currently sick in northwest Republic of Congo, said Dr. Pierre Formenty, a World Health Organization expert who has just returned from the region. WHO cannot declare the outbreak formally over until February, and there is still the danger that it could recur because animals in the area are still dying, Formenty said. The current outbreak is believed to have begun when four young hunters ate a wild boar they found dead in the forest. He said residents of the affected villages of Mbanza and Mbomo are beginning to trust the health workers more. In the past they had refused to give blood for testing, fearing that the health workers were using it for black magic and to spread the disease.

58. Ebola
ebola Virus. In 1990, a second, similar virus was identified in Reston, Virginia amongst monkeys imported from the Philippines, and was named ebolaReston.
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Ebola Virus The virus comes from the Filoviridae family, similar to the Marburg virus. It is named after the Ebola River in Zaire, Africa, nearwhere the first outbreak was noted by Dr. Ngoy Mushola in 1976 after a significant outbreak in Yambuku, Zaire (now theDemocratic Republic of the Congo), and Nzara, in western Sudan. Of 602 identified cases, there were 397 deaths. Further outbreaks have occurred in Zaire/Congo (1995 and 2003), Gabon (1994, 1995 and 1996), and in Uganda (2000). A new subtype was identified from a single human case in the Côte d'Ivoire in 1994, EBO-CI. Of around 1500 identified Ebola cases, two-thirds of the patients have died. The animal (or other) reservoir which sustains the virus between outbreaks has not been identified. Ebola Virus History Ebola-Zaire Ebola-Zaire, the first-discovered Ebola virus, is also the most deadly. At its worst, it has a ninety percent fatality rate. There have been more outbreaks of Ebola-Zaire than any other type of Ebola virus (³Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever²). The first outbreak took place in 1976 in Yambuku, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo). Mabelo Lokela checked into the local hospital with a fever. One of the nurses assumed Lokela had malaria and gave him a quinine shot. When Lokela returned home from the hospital and died, the women of his family conducted a traditional African funeral for him. In preparation for this funeral, they removed all the blood and excreta from his body with their bare hands. Most of the women in his family died soon afterwards (Draper 19).

59. CNN.com - Ebola Suspected In Nine Deaths In Congo Republic - Nov. 7, 2003
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Ebola suspected in nine deaths in Congo Republic
Possible outbreak probed in region prone to disease
Story Tools BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo (Reuters) Nine people have died in a suspected outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in a remote forest region of the Congo Republic where 120 people died of the disease earlier this year, officials said Friday. YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Ebola Republic of Congo World Health Organization (WHO) or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? Health Minister Alain Moka said the disease appeared to have broken out again near Mbomo, about 440 miles (700 kilometers) north of the central African nation's capital, Brazzaville, and just across the border from Gabon, in a region known as Cuvette-Ouest. "We just had a meeting about the resurgence of the Ebola virus in Cuvette-Ouest," he told reporters in Brazzaville. There is no known cure for Ebola, which is passed by infected body fluids and kills between 50 and 90 percent of its victims, depending on the strain. The disease damages the blood vessels and can cause bleeding, diarrhea and shock. "A group of hunters went into the forest and in spite of the advice given, they collected the meat of a dead boar ... Nine of them died. The only survivor is a young schoolboy who refused to touch the game," Moka said.

60. National Cancer Institute - Anti-HIV Protein Inhibits Ebola Infection
NewsCenter, Contact the NCI Press Office, AntiHIV Protein from Blue-Green Algae Also Inhibits ebola Infection, Posted Date Monday, March 03, 2003. print version.
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