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  1. Ebola: Webster's Timeline History, 1968 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  2. Ebola Virus Haemorrhagic Fever: Colloquium Proceedings
  3. Ebola and Marburg Virus (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics) by Tara C. Smith, World Health Organization, 2010-09
  4. Ebola (Epidemics) by Allison Stark Draper, 2001-09
  5. Hemorrhagic Fevers: Ebola, Marburg Virus, Lassa Fever, Dengue Fever, Dengue Shock Syndrome, Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease, Hantavirus
  6. Rivers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Congo River, Ebola River, Luapula River, Ubangi River, Ruzizi River, Lualaba River
  7. Terror en Uganda.(característica del virus del ébola y epidemia en Uganda)(TT: Terror in Uganda.)(TA: characteristics of ebola virus and outbreak in Uganda)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Siempre! by Gabriel Jiménez, 2000-12-14
  8. 2009 Conquering Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers, Ebola, Marburg Virus, Lassa Fever - The Empowered Patient's Complete Reference - Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Prognosis (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-05-08
  9. Marburg virus vaccine passes test in monkeys: ebola-related disease might be stoppable after exposure.(Body & Brain): An article from: Science News by Nathan Seppa, 2010-07-31
  10. Fluss in Der Demokratischen Republik Kongo: Kongo, Sambesi, Ubangi, Kasai, Luapula, Ruzizi, Lomami, Luvua, Ebola, Kwango, Lualaba, Semliki (German Edition)
  11. Nature: The International Weekly Journal of Science July 10, 2008; Ebola Virus Structure
  12. Ebola virus infection in imported primates - Virginia, 1989.: An article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  13. Ebola
  14. Safe strain of Ebola developed for study.(City): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2008-01-24

21. Ebola Symptoms
For people with ebola, symptoms commonly include fever, sore throat, weakness, vomiting, and diarrhea. This eMedTV resource identifies common symptoms of
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22. Welcome To Ebolaworld
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23. Protein Inhibits Ebola From Reaching Out To Infect Neighboring Cells
Mar 6, 2008 Veterinary researchers have identified a protein, ISG15, that inhibits the ebola virus from budding, the process by which viruses escape
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ScienceDaily (Mar. 6, 2008) See also: According to the Penn Vet research team, ISG15 inhibits budding in an indirect way, by blocking the behavior of a particular host cell protein which is used by Ebola and other viruses to efficiently escape from cells. ISG15 specifically inhibits the host protein, Nedd4, used by the viral protein VP40 to escape from cells and allow for virus spread. "Inhibit the proteins used by a virus to reproduce and you are inhibiting the virus itself," Ronald Harty, lead author of the study and associate professor in the Department of Pathobiology at Penn Vet, said. "Without host Nedd4, the Ebola virus still buds and attacks, but it doesn't bud as well. The long-term goal of our research is to understand the interplay between host and virus, with the hope of creating an anti-viral drug or inhibitor, much like how Tamiflu doesn't cure the flu but slows down the viral process," Harty said. "The drug would be designed to dampen or slow down viral budding to allow an infected person's immune system to fight back." The Ebola virus VP40 protein is the key player in the process of virus assembly and release from infected cells. VP40 buds from mammalian cells independent of other viral proteins, and efficient release of VP40 virus-like particles, VLPs, requires interactions with host proteins such as tsg101 and Nedd4, an E3 ubiquitin ligase. Ubiquitin itself is thought to be exploited by Ebola virus to facilitate efficient virus egress.

24. Health Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever
ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Abstract ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Fact Sheet 1. What is ebola Hemorrhagic Fever (EHF)? EHF is one of the most virulent viral
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25. Ebola Virus And Marburg Virus - MayoClinic.com
Jun 21, 2007 ebola virus and Marburg virus — Comprehensive overview covers causes, symptoms of these tropical viruses.
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Ebola virus and Marburg virus are related viruses that cause severe, often fatal, disease. Ebola virus and Marburg virus originate primarily in the tropical forests of Africa and cause hemorrhagic fevers that can lead to extensive bleeding (hemorrhage), organ failure and shock. Ebola virus and Marburg virus initially move from animals to humans, then can spread from person to person through direct contact with blood and other body fluids. The first reported cases of hemorrhagic fever caused by the Ebola virus were in Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo) and Sudan in 1976. Outbreaks in the 1990s and early 2000s also occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. Public health officials identified the Marburg virus in 1967, when laboratory workers in Marburg, Germany, developed hemorrhagic fever after handling infected African green monkeys. Since then, limited outbreaks of Marburg infection have occurred sporadically in southern and eastern Africa. No treatment or vaccines are available for hemorrhagic fevers caused by the Ebola virus and the Marburg virus. But for most people, the risk of infection is extremely low.

26. Yi Boh Laai Beng Duk (1996)
A restaurant employee wanted for murder contracts ebola by raping a woman in South Africa and starts an outbreak there and in Hong Kong when he returns home
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Director: Herman Yau Writer: Ting Chau (writer) Genre: Comedy Horror more Plot: A restaurant employee wanted for murder contracts Ebola by raping a woman in South Africa and starts an outbreak there and in Hong Kong when he returns home.

27. Ebola Research Organization
Educating the public through spreading awareness. ebola hemorrhagic fever specific information.
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28. Dr. Horowitz - Aids, Ebola, Vaccines, Tetrahedron.com
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29. Ebola - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Definition of ebola from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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30. Ebola #1342 Lt. Wine/Black
The ebola virus is a vicious, “level 4” pathogen that can cause severe hemorrhaging and extremely high mortality. To date, human infection has been limited
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31. Ebola Outbreak Killed 5000 Gorillas -- Bermejo Et Al. 314 (5805): 1564 -- Scienc
Dec 8, 2006 Over the past decade, the Zaire strain of ebola virus (ZEBOV) has repeatedly emerged in Gabon and Congo. Each human outbreak has been
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32. JAMA -- Abstract: Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses As Biological Weapons: Medical And P
Laboratory Diagnostic Systems for ebola and Marburg Hemorrhagic Fevers Developed ebola Virus Immune Mechanisms of Protection and Vaccine Development
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33. Ebola Spurs Fears Of Looming Ape Extinction
The numbers of great apes in Gabon have been halved in less than 20 years, felled by disease and poaching, researchers report. Experts fear the decline is
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April 7, 2003 For more than a year, conservationists in equatorial Africa have witnessed an Ebola epidemic burn a deadly trail through great apes at the heart of their range. The lethal virus has felled hundreds of endangered western gorillas and common chimpanzees from populations already devastated by commercial hunting and habitat loss elsewhere on the continent. Now, in the latest grave news from the region, researchers announced yesterday that numbers of great apes in Gabon have declined by more than half in less than 20 years. Experts fear the decline is even greater outside Gabon and that, unless trends are reversed, great apes could become effectively extinct in as little as two generations. Printer Friendly Email to a Friend SHARE Digg StumbleUpon Reddit RELATED "This is a catastrophic decline of great apes in an area that contains the bulk of the world's remaining populations," said Peter Walsh, a quantitative ecologist at Princeton University and lead author of the study. Concerned that standard conservation interventions will not work quickly enough, researchers call for aggressive law enforcement, protected areas management, and Ebola research and intervention measures to slow the rapid decline of great apes. "The other stuff is not working," said Walsh.

34. CNN - Does Importing Primates Push Ebola Risk Too High? - Apr. 16, 1996
WASHINGTON (CNN) Army scientists near Washington are studying blood samples from monkeys thought to carry the ebola virus. If the tests are positive,
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Does importing primates push Ebola risk too high?
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Web posted at: 10:30 p.m. EDT From Correspondent Jeff Levine WASHINGTON (CNN) Army scientists near Washington are studying blood samples from monkeys thought to carry the Ebola virus. If the tests are positive, it will mean the worst for the primates, now being housed at a Texas facility. "Basically, the animals are doomed. At this point, it's reasonable to assume all the animals have been exposed," said Dr. Peter Jahrling of the U.S. Army. The animals, imported from the Philippines, are infected with a strain of the Ebola virus known as Ebola Reston. Current evidence indicates that humans can't be sickened by Ebola Reston. During a 1989 outbreak of the strain at a primate facility in Reston, Virginia, four people were exposed, but didn't get sick. As in Texas, the monkeys in the Virginia outbreak all came from the same exporter. Scientists say Ebola Reston is transmitted through the air. The deadly Ebola Zaire, on the other hand, is spread through blood and other bodily fluids. An outbreak in Zaire last year killed 245 people. "We've been dealing with Ebola Reston for nearly seven years, and in the Ebola Restons we've seen, we do not see illness occur in humans," said Bob Howard, who works at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.

35. The Citizen Scientist
However, Professor Pianka did not mention that ebola victims die a slow and torturous After praising the ebola virus for its efficiency at killing,
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36. Ebola Vaccine, Is It Safe? - Infectious Diseases: Causes, Types, Prevention, Tre
Background The ebola virus kills its victims through shock and internal bleeding. Since ebola is deadly, highly infectious and currently untreatable,
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37. BBC NEWS | Health | 'Safe Ebola' Created For Research
Scientists have made the lethal virus ebola harmless in the lab, aiding research into a vaccine or cure.
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38. Ebola-like Virus Killing Fish In Great Lakes - USATODAY.com
A deadly ebolalike virus is killing fish of all types in the Great Lakes, a development some scientists fear could trigger disaster for the USA s
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39. Monkeys Protected From Ebola And Marburg Viruses By Combination Vaccine
An experimental, combination vaccine against ebola and Marburg viruses using viruslike particles (VLPs) provides complete protection against infection in
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An experimental, combination vaccine against Ebola and Marburg viruses using virus-like particles (VLPs) provides complete protection against infection in monkeys. Researchers from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) reported their results at the 2008 ASM Biodefense and Emerging Diseases Research Meeting in Baltimore, MD.
"VLPs are one of the most promising candidates for protecting humans against Ebola and Marburg virus infections," says Dr. Kelly Warfield, a researcher at USAMRIID who presented the study. They could also be safer than other vaccine candidates.
Traditionally vaccines against viral diseases have consisted of whole viruses, either the one that causes the disease in a weakened or dead state (like the polio vaccine) or a genetically similar virus that does not usually cause disease but elicits a protective immune response. The problem with this approach is there is the risk, however small, of viral reactivation and infection.

40. Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever
ebola hemorrhagic fever, ebola hemorrhagic fever is a severe illness that can be transmitted to humans from infected animals and animal materials.
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      Definition:
      Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a severe illness that can be transmitted to humans from infected animals and animal materials. Ebola can also be transmitted from human to human by close contact with infected bodily fluids, or through infected needles in the hospital. The virus causes severe bleeding abnormalities and shock.
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      Ebola virus infection; Viral hemorrhagic fever
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      Ebola hemorrhagic fever (Ebola fever) is a viral disease. The human form of this disease has so far been limited to parts of Africa. Four people in the United States, who were infected with a subtype of the virus (known as Ebola Reston), did not develop any signs of disease. Ebola hemorrhagic fever has been newsworthy worldwide because of its destructive potential. Transmission can occur from contact with infected animals, humans, or contaminated needles. The incubation period appears to be up to 1 week, at which time the patient develops 

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