Thursday, 22 January 2015

Some Knowledge aboutEbola



World Health Organization declared the outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa "extraordinary event" and warned that an international crisis, a health hazard. Since February this year, the victims of the deadly disease in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea are now about 1000, and today it was announced and the first death of Europeans infected with the virus. Positive news is that international organizations are focused on mastering the crisis pharmaceutical companies and research teams are working on a vaccine, and Bulgarian and foreign experts reassured that the likelihood of infection spread outside the third world is very small.

What is Ebola?

According to joey atlas Ebola virus is known since 1976, when the epidemic broke out in both South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the Congo, the disease occurs in a small town near the river Ebola, hence the name of the virus. Then get sick a total of over 600 people, of which 431 have not survived. This is one of the most dangerous and deadly viruses known to mankind. Able to kill between 60 and 90% of their holders. The current crisis in Africa with well over 1000 deaths is the largest in history as fatal occurred in six out of ten patients.  Ebola is actually a group of five types of viruses, which exhibit differentsymptoms and spread in different parts of the world (Central and West Africa, China and the Philippines).joey atlas says So far, only the species of Ebola in Africa have caused infection and death among people while in China and the Philippines was only outbreaks among animals.

What are the symptoms?


Symptoms develop over a period of 2 to 21 days after infection. It starts with symptoms like flu - headache, diarrhea, vomiting, malaise, sore throat, muscle and joint pain. At a later stage start Rift fever, kidney and liver crises and internal and external bleeding which usually cause to the fatal end. Laboratory evidence of infected people show low levels of white blood cells and increased concentrations of liver enzymes in the blood. Most reliable way to diagnose the disease is through a blood test because the symptoms can be confused with dozens of tropical and infectious diseases.

Is there a vaccine and treatment?


Vaccines and treatment against Ebola will briefly - neither people nor animals.joey atlas research that The only care for the patients at the time is the infusion of large amounts of fluids during the first stage of the development of symptoms, in order to stop dehydration of violent diarrhea and vomiting. Patients are placed under strict quarantine.  Vaccines are being developed, but none is close to release for general use. Because of this situation, pharmaceutical companies and research organizations have accelerated the process and one of the vaccines already preparing for clinical trials with humans, having shown good results with animals. If attempts are successful the product will begin to be produced and distributed no earlier than 2015

this article research by joey atlas he is the author of truth about cellulite

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