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  1. Ebola virus or Ebola virus disease (EVD), often shortened to Ebola, is a very dangerous virus. It belongs to the family Filoviridae. Four different types of Ebola virus can cause a severe disease which is often fatal. Ebola infection causes hemorrhagic fever which starts suddenly. "Hemorrhagic" means that the victim will bleed a lot, inside and ...

  2. Ebola Virus Ecology and Transmission. Ebola disease is the term for a group of deadly diseases in people caused by four ebolaviruses within the genus Ebolavirus. There are occasional Ebola disease outbreaks in people, occurring primarily on the African continent. The name of each of the four ebolaviruses that cause illness in people, with their ...

  3. Ebolavirus, EBOV, er en virus, der forårsager Ebola (en. Ebola virus disease (EVD) eller tidligere Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF)), en zoonose, der spredes fra flagermus til mennesker. Ebolavirus kaldes sammen med Marburgvirus og Lassavirus for de afrikanske blødningsfebervirus og klassificeres som virus i højeste fareklasse. [1] [2]

  4. Ebolavirus. Ebolavirus (elektrónová mikrofotografia) Ebolavirus (staršie alebo nepresné názvy: Ebola-vírus, Ebola, Sudan-Zaire-vírus [1] [2]) je rod vírusov (staršie sa zaraďoval nie ako rod, ale ako skupina druhov alebo druh z rodu Filovirus) z čeľade filovírusy (Filoviridae). Spôsobuje chorobu ebola .

  5. The species Bundibugyo ebolavirus ( / ˌbʊndiˈbʊdʒɔː / BUUN-dee-BUUJ-aw) [1] is the taxonomic home of one virus, Bundibugyo virus (BDBV), that forms filamentous virions and is closely related to the infamous Ebola virus (EBOV). The virus causes severe disease in humans in the form of viral hemorrhagic fever and is a Select agent, [2 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Reston_virusReston virus - Wikipedia

    Reston virus (RESTV) is one of six known viruses within the genus Ebolavirus. Reston virus causes Ebola virus disease in non-human primates; unlike the other five ebolaviruses, it is not known to cause disease in humans, but has caused asymptomatic infections. [1] [2] [3] Reston virus was first described in 1990 as a new "strain" of Ebola virus ...

  7. Bombali ebolavirus or Bombali virus (BOMV) [1] is a species of the genus Ebolavirus, first reported on 27 July 2018. [2] It was discovered and sequenced by a PREDICT research team from the U.S. in the Bombali area in the north of Sierra Leone, west Africa. [3] [4] The virus was found in the Angolan free-tailed bat and the Little free-tailed bat.

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