ebola
The Ebola Virus is the common name for several strains of virus, three of which
are known to cause hemorrhagic fever in humans, which is characterized by massive
bleeding and destruction of internal tissues. Named for the Ebola River in Zaire, Africa,
where the virus was first identified, the Ebola virus belongs to the family Filoviridae.
Three strains of Ebola virus that are often fatal to humans have been identified. Named
for the areas in
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