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  2. Ebola virus cases in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Revised CDC guidelines. Since 2007, US hospitals have relied on CDC infection control protocols to contain Ebola virus disease. Until October 20, 2014, the CDC guidelines allowed hospitals wide latitude to select gear based on interaction between healthcare workers and patients and on the mode of transmission of the disease being handled.

  3. Ebola Virus Disease - WebMD

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    5 min read. Ebola is a rare but deadly virus that causes fever, body aches, and diarrhea, and sometimes bleeding inside and outside the body. As the virus spreads through the body, it damages the ...

  4. Ebola Outbreak Spreads in Uganda: What to Know - Healthline

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    The virus is a hemorrhagic fever that has a fatality rate that reaches 50% on average. Ugandan health authorities have declared an outbreak of Ebola in their country as of September 20, 2022. The ...

  5. Ebola Virus and Disease - Healthline

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    Ebola disease is a rare, often fatal illness. ... (CDC), Ebola symptoms typically appear within 8 to 10 days after exposure; ... Healthline has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer ...

  6. Responses to the West African Ebola virus epidemic - Wikipedia

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    Organizations from around the world responded to the West African Ebola virus epidemic. In July 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) convened an emergency meeting with health ministers from eleven countries and announced collaboration on a strategy to co-ordinate technical support to combat the epidemic.

  7. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report - Wikipedia

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    Wkly. Rep. The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report ( MMWR) is a weekly epidemiological digest for the United States published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It was originally established as Weekly Health Index in 1930, changing its title to Weekly Mortality Index in 1941 and Morbidity and Mortality in 1952.

  8. CDC Says America Needs to Be Ready for Ebola Following Outbreak

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    After Uganda’s outbreak, the CDC urges doctors to be on alert for Ebola—also known as Ebola virus disease (EVD) and Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF)—a rare but deadly virus.

  9. Ebola Virus Pictures: A Visual Guide - WebMD

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    Ebola is a deadly disease caused by a virus. There are five strains, and four of them can make people sick. After entering the body, it kills cells, making some of them explode. It wrecks the ...