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Deadliest Disease Ebola (a Must-read Book 3)
Deadliest Disease Ebola (a Must-read Book 3)
Deadliest Disease Ebola (a Must-read Book 3)
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Deadliest Disease Ebola (a Must-read Book 3)

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Deadliest Disease EBOLA covers the following topics:

•The Ebola Virus Infection
•History of Ebola Virus Disease
•2014 Ebola Outbreak in West Africa
•Ebola Fast Facts
•What You Have to Fear About the Ebola Virus
•Countries Affected by Ebola
•Current Ebola-affected countries
•Ebola Signs & Clinical Symptoms
•Ebola and Pandemics: A Prepper's Guide
•Using Robots to Help Fight Ebola
•Diagnosis of Ebola
•Ebola Virus Transmission
•Ebola Treatment
•Prevention of Ebola

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 1, 2019
ISBN9780463254097
Deadliest Disease Ebola (a Must-read Book 3)
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Dr. Nilesh Panchal

Dr. Nilesh Panchal has a more than 15 year of experience including clinical practice, public health practice, and research. Dr. Panchal, the author of #1 bestselling a Must-Read Book series, his latest release books are Deadliest Disease EBOLA, Still Need to Worry about Zika, The Incurable Infectious Disease HIV AIDS, Mysterious Disease Acute Flaccid Myelitis, Dieting and Exercising but Still not Losing Weight, and How to Lose Weight Fast.

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    DEADLIEST DISEASE EBOLA

    Author: Dr. Nilesh Panchal

    Copyright © 2018, Public Health Solution LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, nor transmitted, nor translated into a machine learning language, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, without permission in writing from the publisher.

    Before reading the book please read the disclaimer.

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    Disclaimer

    Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this book in accurate and current at the time of publication. The author and the publisher cannot accept responsibility for any misuse or misunderstanding of any information contained herein, or any loss, damage or injury, be it health, financial or otherwise, suffered by any individual or group acting upon or relying on information contained herein.

    The material and information in this book are for general information /educational purpose only. None of the opinions or suggestions in this book is intended as a substitute for medical advice and/or consultation with physician or technical expert. If you have concerns about your or your baby’s health, please seek professional advice.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION

    Chapter One

    The Ebola Virus Infection

    History of Ebola Virus Disease

    2014 Ebola Outbreak in West Africa

    Ebola Fast Facts

    Chapter two

    What You Have to Fear About the Ebola VirusCountries Affected by Ebola

    Current Ebola-affected countries

    Ebola Signs & Clinical Symptoms

    Ebola and Pandemics: A Prepper's Guide

    Chapter three

    Using Robots to Help Fight Ebola

    Diagnosis of Ebola

    Ebola Virus Transmission

    Ebola Treatment

    Prevention of Ebola

    CONCLUSION

    INTRODUCTION

    Ebola viruses are the causative specialists of Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF), which are exceptionally destructive zoonosis that influences both human and nonhuman primates. From that point forward, Ebola outbreaks have been reported by and large at regular intervals, with a sum of 7 earlier eruptions produced more than 100 reported cases. An ongoing report has evaluated 22 million individuals appropriated in zones of Central and West Africa to be in danger of Ebola. Ebola virus contains single-stranded negative RNA straight genome, around 18-19 kb in size, and encodes seven qualities (NP, VP35, VP40, VP30, VP24, L, and GP). Six hereditarily distinct Ebola virus species inside the sort Ebola virus are known (Zaire Ebola virus [ZEBOV], Sudan Ebola virus [SEBOV], Côte d'Ivoire Ebola virus, Bundibugyo Ebola virus, Reston Ebola virus and Bambali Ebola Virus. The genomes of six different Ebola viruses (BEBOV, ZEBOV, REBOV, SEBOV, Taï Forest, and Bambali) are distinctive in succession, number, and area of quality covers. In any case, REBOV species is reported to cause disease just in nonhuman primates, ZEBOV, SEBOV, and BEBOV are in charge of the majority of the EHF outbreaks. However, ZEBOV comprises an especially genuine risk to both human and creatures in sub-Saharan Africa with case casualty rates as high as 90%. The 2014 outbreak of EHF in West Africa, caused by ZEBOV is the most significant outbreak of EHF ever. Fruit bats are accepted to be the typical transporter in nature, although the methods for nearby enzootic upkeep and transmission of the virus inside bat populaces stay obscure. The virus is transmitted

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