Similar words: make bold, parabola, hyperbola, bold, bolt, bole, boldly, bolus. Meaning: n. a severe and often fatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates (monkeys and chimpanzees) caused by the Ebola virus; characterized by high fever and severe internal bleeding; can be spread from person to person; is largely limited to Africa.
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31) In October 2000, Ebola was reported in Gulu district in northern Uganda.
32) Marburg haemorrhagic fever is a severe and highly fatal disease caused by a virus from the same family as the one that causes Ebola haemorrhagic fever.
33) Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) is a viral haemorrhagic fever and one of the most virulent viral diseases known to humankind.
34) Western lowland gorilla populations in central Africa have collapsed due to the commercial bushmeat trade and the Ebola virus.
35) It is reported that Ebola virus has returned to Africa.
36) There are no cures or preventions for either Marburg or Ebola.
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37) Ebola virus GP and VP 30 are essential activators of viral transcription.
38) Using a viral database, the research team looked for parts of the Ebola and Marburg virus genes that resemble other viruses known to suppress the immune system.
39) MHF is a viral haemorrhagic fever and a severe and highly fatal disease caused by a virus from the same family as the one that causes Ebola haemorrhagic fever.
40) Ebola fever was first detected by doctors in the 1970s in villages along the Ebola river in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is usually fatal in humans.
41) Ebolavirus first came to light in 1976 in outbreaks of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in and .
42) The names of some are notoriously well-known: Ebola, HIV/AIDS, and the organisms responsible for toxic shock syndrome and legionnaire's disease.
43) Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a newly-emerged disease that causes high mortality. Its pathogen is the ebola virus, but the mechanism of pathogenicity for ebola virus is still unknown.
44) On 23 January 2009, the Government of the Philippines announced that a person thought to have come in contact with sick pigs had tested positive for Ebola Reston Virus (ERV) antibodies (IgG).
45) This paper introduces the latest progress in etiology, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment and prevention for Ebola hemorrhagic fever.
46) Karl Johnson had identified and photographed the Ebola virus just days earlier.
47) Ebola struck the northern Ugandan district of Gulu in September, 2000, claiming the lives of more than 173 of the 428 people infected.
48) One of many reasons for its creation was to protect the gorillas from deadly Ebola epidemics that have wiped out other great ape populations in Central Africa.