The Ebola virus - going beyond the bleeding edge.

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Saadiya K Umar, Mathew A Diggle
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The Ebola virus (EBV) genus is responsible for severe viral haemorrhagic illness caused by a group of viruses belonging to the Filoviridae family. Five species have been identified as causative agents for Ebola virus disease (EVD). The EBV (Zaire) strain is the most predominant organism involved in recorded EVD outbreaks and has been reported as the most virulent. EVD was first identified in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976 and has occurred in sporadic outbreaks over the last few decades with the most recent episode in Uganda over the period September 2022-January 2023. EVD is zoonotic in nature with bats as reservoir host and humans become infected via a spillover event from contact with infected animals. EVD is transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids. It is considered fatal with a high mortality and high infectivity rate. Treatment is generally supportive with the availability of intravenous fluids and medicines. Research into vaccine development is ongoing. EVD is a particular public health concern given the potential for global spread during an outbreak.

埃博拉病毒——超越了流血的边缘。
埃博拉病毒属(EBV)是由丝状病毒科的一组病毒引起的严重病毒性出血性疾病。已确定五种物种为埃博拉病毒病的病原体。埃博拉病毒(扎伊尔)毒株是记录在案的埃博拉病毒病暴发中涉及的最主要的生物体,据报道是毒性最强的。埃博拉病毒病于1976年首次在刚果民主共和国被发现,并在过去几十年中以零星暴发的形式发生,最近一次发生在乌干达,时间为2022年9月至2023年1月。埃博拉病毒病本质上是人畜共患的,蝙蝠是宿主,人类通过与受感染动物接触的溢出事件感染。埃博拉病毒病通过接触受感染的体液传播。它被认为是致命的,具有高死亡率和高传染性。治疗通常是支持性的,可以获得静脉输液和药物。研制疫苗的研究正在进行中。鉴于埃博拉病毒病在暴发期间有可能在全球传播,它是一个特别值得关注的公共卫生问题。
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