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Some diagnostic tests have been designed to broadly detect Ebola virus infection, while others distinguish among the five known Ebola virus species (Zaire/Ebola [EBOV], Sudan [SUDV], Tai Forest [TAFV], Reston [RESTV], and Bundibugyo [BDBV]).
- Clinical Manifestations and Laboratory Diagnosis of Ebola Virus ...
Laboratory diagnosis of Ebola virus infection. Because of...
- Diagnostics of Ebola virus - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)
In this review, after a brief description of the general...
- Ebola Virus Disease - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Continuing Education Activity. Ebola viruses are contagious,...
- Clinical Manifestations and Laboratory Diagnosis of Ebola Virus ...
Confirmation that symptoms are caused by Ebola virus infection are made using the following diagnostic methods: antibody-capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) antigen-capture detection tests
Laboratory diagnosis of Ebola virus infection. Because of the clinical presentation of Ebola virus disease being similar to several other viral and parasitic infections, diagnosis of Ebola virus infection depends on identifying sources of exposure and confirming virus antigens in serum.
In this review, after a brief description of the general aspects of the Ebola viruses, we give an overview of the characteristics of molecular tests, rapid diagnostic tests (RDT)s and tests for differential diagnosis, highlighting the aspects concerning the sensitivity and specificity of the single assays.
2 maj 2024 · Clinical Guidance for Ebola Disease. Key points. Do not delay testing for other more likely medical conditions when assessing for Ebola disease. Notify your health department if you suspect a patient may have Ebola disease. It is essential you wear proper PPE and take infection control measures while assessing a patient with suspect Ebola disease.
Laboratory diagnosis of Ebola virus disease plays a critical role in outbreak response efforts; however, establishing safe and expeditious testing strategies for this high-biosafety-level pathogen in resource-poor environments remains extremely challenging.
1 mar 2024 · Continuing Education Activity. Ebola viruses are contagious, lethal viruses that are the causative agents of rare Ebola virus disease. Ebola virus disease presents with nonspecific symptoms, including fever, malaise, headache, diarrhea, and vomiting. A maculopapular rash is sometimes noted.