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Trends in Microbiology, 2007
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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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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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The Pathogenesis of Ebola Virus Disease
Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease, 2017For almost 50 years, ebolaviruses and related filoviruses have been repeatedly reemerging across the vast equatorial belt of the African continent to cause epidemics of highly fatal hemorrhagic fever. The 2013-2015 West African epidemic, by far the most geographically extensive, most fatal, and longest lasting epidemic in Ebola's history, presented an
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Human transmission of Ebola virus
Current Opinion in Virology, 2017Ever since the first recognised outbreak of Ebolavirus in 1976, retrospective epidemiological analyses and extensive studies with animal models have given us insight into the nature of the pathology and transmission mechanisms of this virus. In this review focusing on Ebolavirus, we present an outline of our current understanding of filovirus human-to ...
Valentina A. Volchkova+5 more
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Nature, 2000
A vaccine that protects monkeys against a lethal dose of Ebola virus has been developed. But there is still a lot to learn about how this vaccine works before a version that can protect humans is available.
Dennis R. Burton, Paul W. H. I. Parren
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A vaccine that protects monkeys against a lethal dose of Ebola virus has been developed. But there is still a lot to learn about how this vaccine works before a version that can protect humans is available.
Dennis R. Burton, Paul W. H. I. Parren
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Maroc médical, 2013
La maladie à virus Ebola (autrefois appelée fièvre hémorragique à virus Ebola) est une maladie grave, souvent mortelle chez l’homme. Depuis mars 2014, des cas de maladies à virus Ebola sont rapportés en Guinée. L’épidémie s’est propagée ensuite au Liberia, en Sierra Leone, et aux pays voisins.
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La maladie à virus Ebola (autrefois appelée fièvre hémorragique à virus Ebola) est une maladie grave, souvent mortelle chez l’homme. Depuis mars 2014, des cas de maladies à virus Ebola sont rapportés en Guinée. L’épidémie s’est propagée ensuite au Liberia, en Sierra Leone, et aux pays voisins.
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Persistent Ebola Virus in the Eye
New England Journal of Medicine, 2015Ian Crozier, Steven Yeh, Jay B. Varkey
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