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Worse than the Korean flu! The eleventh round of Ebola outbreak broke out in Congo. How horrible is Ebola?

The mortality rate is particularly high. Congo recently announced the outbreak of Ebola, which is the eleventh round. This sudden news made the hearts of many countries tremble. Ebola virus is the highest biosafety level with an average mortality rate of 60%. This virus was first discovered in Congo. At that time, in a small village in Congo, they would eat some kind of bat. Bats may contain hundreds of viruses, including Ebola. It may be that the bat's blood was not cleaned when it was processed, or it may be that the cooking was not thorough and the virus was not eliminated. Then there was infection, and then the first infected person was not isolated in time, and more people were infected. Fortunately, the medical staff arrived in time to isolate those patients and did not further expand the epidemic. Next to this village is the Ebola River. In order to prevent this village from being discriminated against, a medical scientist called it Ebola virus.

After suffering from Ebola, it will attack your immune system and disable your immune cells, but the immune system can't let it go on like this, so it produces more immune cells, which will cause inflammation in various parts of our body, accompanied by vomiting, and even spit out something in some body organs. But there is no way, but Ebola can't be beaten. Its survival and reproduction ability is too strong. In the end, I can only fight it hard, either goodbye to people or goodbye to the virus. Obviously, it is to say goodbye to people first. And the appearance of death is particularly miserable, and it will bleed from the 7 th.

Once infected, the virus will take you out of this world in just a few days after the onset. At first, the death rate of Ebola was as high as 90%, and there was nothing we could do about it. Later, with the variation of the virus, medical conditions are also improving, and the mortality rate is decreasing, perhaps about 60%, but it is still a very high index. Even now, our understanding of Ebola virus is only a little, and it may take a long way to really eliminate this virus.

Fortunately, Ebola is less contagious and can only be transmitted through contact with patients' body fluids, such as vomit, excrement and blood. There is no such thing as airborne transmission, and it is not as contagious as COVID-19, at least for now, and the possibility of its later mutation is not ruled out. So for the treatment of Ebola, the most important thing is to isolate those patients. Moreover, Ebola patients in the incubation period are not contagious and will only be infected if they are sick. But it takes only a few days from onset to death, so it is difficult for Ebola to go global. So far, the only large-scale infection was a few years ago, from Africa to the United States, and then from the United States to Europe, with tens of thousands of deaths. At present, there are no effective preventive measures. I just hope not to mutate for the time being. If it can really spread through the air, then some places may be baptized.