ebola
Ebola is a severe, often fatal viral disease caused by Ebola virus species. It spreads through direct contact with blood, bodily fluids, or tissues of infected humans or animals, and can also be transmitted via contaminated objects. Symptoms begin with fever, fatigue, muscle pain, and progress to vomiting, diarrhea, hemorrhaging, and organ failure. The average case‑fatality rate ranges from 25% to 90% depending on the outbreak and care available. No specific cure exists, but supportive treatment (rehydration, oxygen, and treatment of complications) improves survival, and several vaccines (e.g., rVSV‑ZEBOV) have been approved for prevention. Outbreaks have occurred mainly in... Views Nigeria