The deadly Ebola.
Are you the next one?
Just in October 2014 there are 9936 cases of Ebola. It is so sad that 4877 of those patients in the cases are now gone. Ebola is the largest in history, affecting many countries in West Africa. The virus is only increasing, from February 4,2015 there is 22405 cases reported. Out of the 22405 cases 8981 of those cases were resolved in a devastating way, those people have let go and are done fighting for their lives.
Where did it come from?
Ebola is described as a severe, often fatal illness in humans by the World Health Organisationas. It first appeared in 1976 in two outbreaks in Nzara, Sudan and in Yambuku,in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The latter was in a village located near the Ebola River, where the disease gets its name.
What really is Ebola?
Ebola is an infectious and generally fatal disease marked by fever and severe internal bleeding, spread through contact with infected body fluids by a filovirus ( Ebola virus ), whose normal host species is unknown. This is defination term of Ebola.
What to wear.
When dealing with Ebola you need to be in a full body suit with gloves, mask, and when you get done dealing with a patient you need to sprayed down before you can go anywhere. Without wearing the proper "outfit" you are putting yourself in danger and others in danger.