Be careful! Ebola virus can lurk for more than a year
Be careful! Ebola virus can lurk for more than a year August 02, 2018 Source: Science and Technology Daily The World Health Organization (WHO) recently announced the official end of the Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. However, the latest study published in the international authoritative medical journal Lancet, The Lancet Infectious Diseases, found that epidemiological tracking, blood tests and viral genetic data found that the Ebola virus can lurk for a year. The symptoms appear above. The World Health Organization announced on July 24 that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in May this year officially ended. According to WHO data, the Congo (DRC) reported 53 cases of Ebola hemorrhagic fever. Twenty-nine deaths occurred and no new confirmed cases were found after June 12. WHO also called for continued efforts to address other diseases that are still raging in the country. But a study funded by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency, and WHO found an unusual case: a woman is considered to be most likely infected with the virus in July 2014. At that time, she took care of the sick brother. Her brother is a nurse assistant at the local hospital. She was sick when she helped to care for a suspected Ebola patient and died of infection. The woman suddenly became sick in August 2014, but recovered without treatment. In September 2015, the woman also gave birth to a healthy baby. However, she had a serious illness again in October of that year. In November, one of her 15-year-old sons died after being infected with Ebola. The test showed that her husband and another son were positive for the virus; she and her baby were negative and had sufficient viral antibodies in the body. The researchers tracked the history of the family's exposure to the virus and analyzed the stored blood samples. They thought the earliest contact with the virus was in 2014, indicating that the woman's Ebola virus has been lurking for more than a year and the virus persists. Causes disease recurrence and spreads the virus to three family members after one year. This also means that the disappearance of Ebola in a short time does not mean that it will not appear again. (Reporter Zhang Mengran) Pain Relief Patch For Neck Shoulder,Lower Back And Leg
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