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  1. Ebola is a highly contagious, or catching, disease. It is caused by a virus called an ebolavirus. The ebolavirus has caused thousands of deaths in Africa since 1976. There are five species, or kinds, of ebolavirus. Three of the species cause death in humans. Zaire ebolavirus is the most fatal. It causes death in 80 to 90 percent of cases.

  2. A contagious disease, Ebola is caused by infection with a virus known as an ebolavirus. The disease is characterized by extreme fever, rash, and profuse hemorrhaging (bleeding). Outbreaks of Ebola have been documented in primates—including gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans—and in domestic pigs.

  3. Contrary to popular belief, you don't get Ebola just by looking at an infected person. The virus is not spread through the air, but through bodily secretions (like blood or urine).

  4. Ebola (ee-BOE-luh) affects humans and other primates, like monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees. It causes the body's immune system to go into overdrive — which can lead to fever, body aches, diarrhea, and sometimes bleeding.

  5. 15 gru 2023 · Ebola disease is caused by a group of viruses within the genus Ebolavirus. This is a rare disease, but can cause outbreaks with high case fatality rates.

  6. 15 paź 2014 · Here are 5 things you need to know to better understand Ebola. What Is Ebola? The Ebola virus is the cause of a viral hemorrhagic fever disease. This is a severe, often fatal disease in humans in countries with limited health care. Ebola is caused by infection and symptoms usually begin abruptly.

  7. 9 kwi 2019 · Ebola virus, formally called Zaire ebolavirus, is a rare virus that infects humans and nonhuman animals such as pigs and other primates. It is one among several viruses within the genus...