Ebola
Overview
Ebola is a contagious disease transmitted through contact with an infected person's bodily fluids. The virus can cause fevers, diarrhea, pain, vomiting, and attack our blood clotting system, potentially leading to excessive internal bleeding and fatality rates as high as 90%. There are six known species of the virus, but only four—Ebola Zaire, Sudan, Bundibugyo, and Tai Forest—have been known to sicken humans. There's an FDA-approved vaccine to combat Ebola Zaire, but not the other three Ebola virus species. The 2026 Ebola outbreak is spurring the development of new experimental vaccines targeting Bundibugyo.
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