Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever

Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever is a severe and often fatal virus that affects humans and other primates. It is caused by infection with the Ebola virus, a member of the Filoviridae family. Symptoms of Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever include fever, extreme weakness, headache, muscle pain, sore throat, and vomiting. In later stages, bleeding may occur under the skin and in the gastrointestinal tract, leading to severe and potentially fatal hemorrhagic complications. Early diagnosis, supportive care, and international containment measures are essential for reducing Ebola virus-associated mortality.

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