Ebola Research Paper

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Ebola Many things come to mind when someone mentions the word “disease”, fascination, horror, safety, risk. However, nothing produces as much emotion as the word “Ebola”. Ebola sends chills down spines, and spikes fear in minds. With proper understanding, the virus doesn’t instill fear, but provokes curiosity and motivation to help. Ebola is a deadly disease, West Africa endured a widespread outbreak of Ebola in 2014, and it is currently being researched to treat those who contract the virus.
Ebola is a deadly disease. Ebola, which was previously known as “Ebola hemorrhagic fever”, is caused by a virus. Those who are infected with the virus experience pain throughout the body, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and unexplained hemorrhaging (CDC [Signs and Symptoms]). Ebola is very dangerous and is oftentimes deadly. Fatality rates from Ebola range from 25-90% in various outbreaks, however the average fatality rate is 50% (“Ebola Virus Disease”). Because of the horrifying symptoms and fatality rates associated with the disease many people are concerned with contracting Ebola. However, cases of Ebola are incredibly rare. The disease can only be transmitted through direct contact via broken skin or mucous …show more content…

There isn’t any FDA approved drugs to treat or cure Ebola. Currently, if someone were to contract the disease they would be treated as their symptoms appear, oftentimes patients are given IV fluids, their vitals are monitored, and infections are treated if they occur (CDC [Treatment]). There are various experimental drugs and vaccines, none have been FDA approved. One of the biggest and most well known vaccine trials is known as STRIVE (Sierra Leone Trial to Introduce a Vaccine against Ebola), STRIVE launched in April 2015 is testing the effectiveness of the experimental rVSV-ZEBOV vaccine (CDC [Sierra Leone Trial to Introduce a Vaccine Against

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