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The risk of contracting Ebola virus and its prevention
The risk of contracting Ebola virus and its prevention

Author(s): Anna Lesňáková, Iwan Rovný, Soňa Hlinková
Subject(s): Health and medicine and law
Published by: Oficyna Wydawnicza KA AFM
Keywords: viral disease; transmission; clinical manifestation; incidence; measures

Summary/Abstract: Ebola is a severe, acute viral disease, characterized by the sudden onset of fever, vomiting, and profuse diarrhoea, leading to severe dehydration, haemorrhagic diathesis, significant blood loss, shock, often with a fatal outcome. The disease is transmitted by either direct contact with blood or other bodily fluids of live or deceased infected people. Transmission may also occur by unprotected sexual contact or by direct contact with the blood or body fluids of animals. Before 2013, the maximum number of infected people in a single outbreak of Ebola was 425. This figure was significantly exceeded during the largest wave of Ebola that began in December 2013 in West Africa. The epidemiological situation is being closely monitored by the states of the European Union. The World Health Organization has issued recommendations for travellers to countries affected by the Ebola virus.

  • Issue Year: XVI/2016
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 117-126
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English