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Ebola virus disease: A narrative review.
Microbial Pathogenesis, 2023Ebola virus disease (EVD), which is also referred to as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a highly contagious and frequently lethal sickness caused by the Ebola virus.
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Ebola virus disease: current vaccine solutions.
Current Opinion in Immunology, 2021Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is an emerging zoonotic disease with intermittent outbreaks in Central and West African countries. The unpredictable high case fatality rate has made it a disease of public health concern.
O. Tomori, Matthew Olatunji Kolawole
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, 2020
In this study, the model of the Ebola virus, which has been rapidly spreading in certain parts of Africa, was rearranged using the fractional derivative operator without a singular kernel proposed by Caputo and Fabrizio.
M. Dokuyucu, H. Dutta
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In this study, the model of the Ebola virus, which has been rapidly spreading in certain parts of Africa, was rearranged using the fractional derivative operator without a singular kernel proposed by Caputo and Fabrizio.
M. Dokuyucu, H. Dutta
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Rapid and Fully Microfluidic Ebola Virus Detection with CRISPR-Cas13a.
ACS Sensors, 2019Highly infectious illness caused by pathogens is endemic especially in developing nations where there is limited laboratory infrastructure and trained personnel.
Peiwu Qin +10 more
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2022
Ebola virus (EBOV) is one of the most deadliest agents already known, causing periodic epidemic of a severe hemorrhagic fever disease in Africa. Although two monoclonal antibody (mAb) drugs have recently received approval in the USA, additional therapeutics are still needed to combat potential outbreaks of resistance variants and other closely related ...
Ruikun, Du +3 more
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Ebola virus (EBOV) is one of the most deadliest agents already known, causing periodic epidemic of a severe hemorrhagic fever disease in Africa. Although two monoclonal antibody (mAb) drugs have recently received approval in the USA, additional therapeutics are still needed to combat potential outbreaks of resistance variants and other closely related ...
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Journal of Saidu Medical College, Swat, 1969
While the dengue fever epidemic is still inthe news and print media, Ebola virus disease isnow making the news all around the world.
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While the dengue fever epidemic is still inthe news and print media, Ebola virus disease isnow making the news all around the world.
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Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a severe and lethal disease caused by the Ebola virus (EBOV). It typically starts from a single case of probable zoonotic transmission and can spread through direct contact or infected bodily fluids. Diagnosis involves case definition and laboratory tests.
Krishna Gopal Narayan +2 more
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Ebola virus infection: an overview
British Dental Journal, 1996The current outbreak of the Ebola virus infection in Africa has yet again proven that highly dangerous diseases that are transmitted via the blood-borne route may be endemic in some parts of the world and may emerge as sporadic outbreaks causing worldwide concern.
Samaranayake, LP, Peiris, JSM, Scully, C
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British journal of biomedical science, 2000
Ebola virus was first identified as a filovirus in 1976, following epidemics of severe haemorrhagic fever in sub-Saharan Africa. Further outbreaks have occurred since, but, despite extensive and continued investigations, the natural reservoir for the virus remains unknown.
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Ebola virus was first identified as a filovirus in 1976, following epidemics of severe haemorrhagic fever in sub-Saharan Africa. Further outbreaks have occurred since, but, despite extensive and continued investigations, the natural reservoir for the virus remains unknown.
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Workplace Health & Safety, 2014
The Ebola virus disease epidemic now constitutes an international public health emergency. Occupational and environmental health nurses can collaborate with international colleagues to halt Ebola virus transmission within Africa, protect workers from exposures, and prevent another pandemic.
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The Ebola virus disease epidemic now constitutes an international public health emergency. Occupational and environmental health nurses can collaborate with international colleagues to halt Ebola virus transmission within Africa, protect workers from exposures, and prevent another pandemic.
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