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1 Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Anderson Coates Michael Mastropole

2 Discovery Three initial outbreaks 1976 in Sudan – E. Sudan 1976 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – E. Zaire 1979 in Sudan – E. Sudan – Outbreak occurred in the same factory as first outbreak

3 Virus Strains 5 different strains – E. Sudan – E. Zaire – E. Ivory Coast Only one confirmed case – E. Reston Non pathogenic to humans – E. Bundibugyo

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5 Ebola virus Member of Filoviridae – Pleomorphic RNA virus Genome has seven open reading frames – Code for structural proteins, glycoproteins, nucleoproteins, and polymerase

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7 Transmission Through blood to blood contact Undersupplied and undertrained health- care staff Reusing needles and bloody gloves in hospitals

8 Natural Reservoir Currently unknown Sub-Saharan Africa non-human primate population Possibly local bat population

9 Symptoms (Days 1-10) Replication period Inside the body’s monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells No visible symptoms, but contagious

10 Symptoms (Days 11-14) Body recognizes infection and responds fever, headache, muscle pain, conjunctivitis, and abdominal pain Virus attaches to blood vessel walls

11 Symptoms (Days 15-19) Virus attacks connective tissue Blood pools under skin nausea, blood in vomit and diarrhea, and hemorrhaging from the mouth, nose, and other body openings Hypovolemic shock causing death

12 Ebola Documentary Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0n5dLiBJ L8

13 Sources (2009). ViralZone. Retrieved Apr. 9, 2010, from Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Switzlerland. Web site: http://www.expasy.ch/viralzone/all_by_species/23.html. http://www.expasy.ch/viralzone/all_by_species/23.html (2009). Questions and Answers about Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever. Retrieved Apr. 8, 2010, from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,GA. Web site: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/Spb/mnpages/dispages/ebola/qa. htm. (2010). Syndromic Surveillance as an Early Warning System for Biological Attacks. Retrieved Apr. 8, 2010, from Medscape CME. Web site: http://cme.medscape.com/viewarticle/456526_11. http://cme.medscape.com/viewarticle/456526_11


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