Ebola virus: A global public health menace: A narrative review
EVD has emerged as a significant global public health menace due to multiple disease outbreaks in the last 25 years. Recent advancements are being carried out in the form of effective Ebolavirus vaccine and anti-Ebolavirus drugs.
(PDF) Ebola virus disease: a literature review - ResearchGate
Ebolavirus disease (EVD) is a life-threatening viral disease with a fatality rate ranging from around 30% to 90%. The first EVD outbreak was reported in the 1970s in Zaire (now the...
Ebolavirus disease (EVD) is caused by the filovirus Ebola virus (EBOV). Although the natural host of EBOV is undefined, a single zoonotic transmission is the probable start of most EVD...
EBOLA VIRUS: AN OVERVIEW DISEASE AND TREATMENT - ResearchGate
PDF | Objective: Ebolavirus disease (EVD) is a life-threatening viral disease. Death rate ranges between 30% and 90%, the first EVD outbreak was... | Find, read and cite all the research...
Ebola virus disease - Nature
Abstract | Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a severe and frequently lethal disease caused by Ebola virus (EBOV). EVD outbreaks typically start from a single case of probable zoonotic...
Effects of therapies for Ebola virus disease: a systematic ...
We defined therapeutic agents for Ebolavirus disease as therapies specifically targeting Ebolavirus itself or its clinical consequences (eg, anti-inflammatories, antifibrinolytics, and blood component-based strategies) and consulted with the guideline panel if classification issues arose.
Viral genomics in Ebola virus research - Nature
the phenomena of Ebola virus (EBOV) persistence in human hosts and provide an overview ofrecentgenomicadvances in threat characterization, vaccine development
(PDF) EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE - ResearchGate
EbolaVirus Disease. In: New Horizons in Biotechnology. (Eds. Viswanath B and Indravathi G) Paramount Publishing House, India, pp. 007-0 14. Abstract: Ebolavirus (EBOV) causes severe...
Immunity to Ebola virus: the full picture is being revealed
unrecognised Ebolavirus disease in Ebola-affected households in Sierra Leone: a cross-sectional study using a new non-invasive assay for antibodies to Ebola virus.
Genomic surveillance elucidates Ebola virus origin and ... - AAAS
Ebolavirus (EBOV; formerly Zaire ebolavirus), one of five ebolavirus- es, is a lethal human pathogen, causing Ebola virus disease (EVD) with an average case fatality rate of 78% (1). Previous EVD outbreaks were confined to remote regions of Middle Africa; the largest, in 1976, had 318 cases (2) (Fig. 1A).
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EVD has emerged as a significant global public health menace due to multiple disease outbreaks in the last 25 years. Recent advancements are being carried out in the form of effective Ebola virus vaccine and anti-Ebola virus drugs.
Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a life-threatening viral disease with a fatality rate ranging from around 30% to 90%. The first EVD outbreak was reported in the 1970s in Zaire (now the...
Ebola virus disease (EVD) is caused by the filovirus Ebola virus (EBOV). Although the natural host of EBOV is undefined, a single zoonotic transmission is the probable start of most EVD...
PDF | Objective: Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a life-threatening viral disease. Death rate ranges between 30% and 90%, the first EVD outbreak was... | Find, read and cite all the research...
Abstract | Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a severe and frequently lethal disease caused by Ebola virus (EBOV). EVD outbreaks typically start from a single case of probable zoonotic...
We defined therapeutic agents for Ebola virus disease as therapies specifically targeting Ebola virus itself or its clinical consequences (eg, anti-inflammatories, antifibrinolytics, and blood component-based strategies) and consulted with the guideline panel if classification issues arose.
the phenomena of Ebola virus (EBOV) persistence in human hosts and provide an overview of recent genomic advances in threat characterization, vaccine development
Ebola Virus Disease. In: New Horizons in Biotechnology. (Eds. Viswanath B and Indravathi G) Paramount Publishing House, India, pp. 007-0 14. Abstract: Ebola virus (EBOV) causes severe...
unrecognised Ebola virus disease in Ebola-affected households in Sierra Leone: a cross-sectional study using a new non-invasive assay for antibodies to Ebola virus.
Ebola virus (EBOV; formerly Zaire ebolavirus), one of five ebolavirus- es, is a lethal human pathogen, causing Ebola virus disease (EVD) with an average case fatality rate of 78% (1). Previous EVD outbreaks were confined to remote regions of Middle Africa; the largest, in 1976, had 318 cases (2) (Fig. 1A).