Ebola virus, one of the deadliest pathogens, has a fatality rate of about 50%, posing a serious threat to global health and ...
Ebola is generally known to spread through contact with bodily fluids from individuals who have the infection.
The Ebola virus devastated west Africa in 2014, claiming over 11,000 lives in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea.
Ebola is a deadly hemorrhagic disease caused by a virus that is endemic in parts of East-Central and West Africa. Most people ...
The findings of a new study suggest that the virus behind Ebola – a rare but severe and often fatal illness – may be spread ...
The average Ebola case fatality rate is around 50%. Case fatality rates have varied from 25-90% in past outbreaks.
New study reveals how Ebola virus infects and spreads through skin cells, potentially contributing to person-to-person transmission.
Study findings spotlight a highly potent source of Ebola virus shedding with the potential for person-to-person transmission.
Ebola is a fatal hemorrhagic disease caused by a virus that is found in parts of East-Central and West Africa. Most ...