90 percent of cases are caused by the Ebola virus disease ends in death, health experts up to now have not managed to find a cure or vaccine is potent. The disease is typically found in remote villages in Central and West Africa region, particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of Congo, Sudan, Combined H, Ivory Coast, Uganda, and now in Guinea.
The absence of preventive vaccines and the rapid spread of this disease makes Ebola to be one of the deadly disease in the world.
Early symptoms of the Ebola virus is attacking the patient will experience high fever, weakness, muscle pain, and headache. The symptoms are the same as malaria and the disease is endemic in West Africa.
Then how Ebola virus works in the body? Here's a review of how the Ebola virus works in the body:
- blood clots
Ebola disease is transmitted through direct contact with blood, seksresi, or mucus in the body that is infected with this virus. When in the body, the virus will begin to mimic stem cells and these cells will be eaten before it spreads to other cells. The virus will cause small clots in the bloodstream of infected patients and blood circulation slows, blood clots will be hampered in the blood vessels near the skin and around the organs that cause tissue cell death. - Attacking another cell
One of the reasons why the highly lethal Ebola is the means by which the blood flow will result in the cells of the body. The virus will react to form collagen tissue connecting muscle and other organs simultaneously. When spread, the virus will attack the liver, kidneys, brain, intestines, and eyes. - cause bleeding
Bleeding is one of the most easily recognized sign, and make the handling of the virus is more problematic, some medical personnel caring for infected patients also have died from the plague. In the final stages of this phenomenon is the internal and external bleeding in body organs and blood vessels begin to break down. Bleeding can occur in the heart, scars, and mucous membranes (such as eyes). Although it depends on the severity of the virus, but nearly 90% of patients usually died of kidney failure, loss of blood, and shock in just a few days when this disease.
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