Ebola virus, being highly pathogenic for humans and ... The first cases of EBOV were reported from Sudan and Zaire in 1976, but the virus has only received real attention from scientists since ...
It was the largest Ebola outbreak since the virus had first been discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976. Ebola is a terrifying virus which, if left untreated, causes bleeding ...
The Ebola virus has been traced back to two simultaneous outbreaks in 1976 - 151 people died in the Nzara area, South Sudan, and 280 in the Yambuku area, near the Ebola river, from which the ...
This story appears in the July 2015 issue of National Geographic magazine. No one foresaw, back in December of 2013, that the little boy who fell ill in a village called Méliandou, in Guinea ...
In this case, the team used explants that spanned the surface layer (epidermis) of skin through to the middle layer (dermis) ...
Ebola virus, one of the deadliest pathogens, has a fatality rate of about 50%, posing a serious threat to global health and safety. To address this challenge, researchers have developed the first ...
Ebola virus, one of the deadliest pathogens, has a fatality rate of about 50%, posing a serious threat to global health and ...
Sierra Leone was one of three countries ravaged by the Ebola epidemic 10 years ago. A national vaccine campaign is a big step towards preventing future outbreaks.