Early Symptoms
The early symptoms may appear one week after the virus infects your
body. The symptoms include headache, fever, rashes, nausea, stomach
pain, vomiting, body ache, cough, etc. It is difficult to identify the
disease in the early stages as the early symptoms are similar to the
symptoms of other diseases. The diagnosis is usually made on the basis
of tests for antibodies against viral DNA and Ebola.
Later Symptoms
Within a few days of the patient expressing the early symptoms, the
later symptoms appear. Later symptoms include: impaired liver and kidney
functions, redness of the eye due to internal and external bleeding,
bloody vomit and bloody diarrhea, etc. The patient may experience
cardiovascular collapse and finally death.
Who Is At Risk?
The persons with high risk of Ebola infection are family members of
the infected persons and the health workers who is in close contact with
infected individuals and mourners of the deceased person who have
direct contact with the body. People who are handling the meat of the
infected animals are also at the risk of exposure to the virus.
The Countries Affected By the Virus
The present Ebola virus outbreak is the largest outbreak reported and
is mainly limited to West Africa. The African countries like Guinea,
Sierra Leone, Nigeria and Libya has reported more than 1600 cases of
Ebola till August 2014. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention advises to avoid all “nonessential” travel to these West
African countries.
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