نتایج جستجو برای: ebola

تعداد نتایج: 7981  

2015

Ebola is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with a strain of Ebola virus. The current 2014 Ebola epidemic outbreak in West Africa (first cases notified in March 2014) is the largest and most complex Ebola outbreak since the Ebola virus was first discovered in 1976, affecting multiple countries in West Africa. The Ebola virus causes an acute, serious illness, which is often fatal if u...

2017
Christian Janke Katrin Moira Heim Florian Steiner Moses Massaquoi Miatta Zenabu Gbanya Claudia Frey Guenter Froeschl

In the course of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa that was witnessed since early 2014, the response mechanisms showed deficits in terms of timeliness, volume and adequacy. The authors were deployed in the Ebola campaign in the West African country Liberia, where by September 2014 the changing epidemiological pattern made reconsiderations of guidelines and adopted procedures necessary. A tempor...

2001
MANISHA GUPTA SIDDHARTHA MAHANTY MIKE BRAY RAFI AHMED PIERRE E. ROLLIN

Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a severe, usually fatal illness caused by Ebola virus, a member of the filovirus family. The use of nonhomologous immune serum in animal studies and blood from survivors in two anecdotal reports of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in humans has shown promise, but the efficacy of these treatments has not been demonstrated definitively. We have evaluated the protective efficacy ...

2015
Woonsung Na Nanuri Park Minju Yeom Daesub Song

The 2014 outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in West Africa, caused by Ebola virus (Zaire Ebola virus species), is the largest outbreak of EVD in history. It cause hemorrhagic fever in human and nonhuman primates with high mortality rate up to 90% and can be transmitted by direct contact with blood, body fluids, skin of EVD patients or persons who have died of EVD. As of December 17, 2014, 45...

2017
Hanlu Fan Xiaohong Du Jingyuan Zhang Han Zheng Xiaohui Lu Qihui Wu Haifeng Li Han Wang Yi Shi George Gao Zhuan Zhou Dun-Xian Tan Xiangdong Li

The Ebola crisis occurred in West-Africa highlights the urgency for its clinical treatments. Currently, no Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved therapeutics are available. Several FDA-approved drugs, including selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), possess selective anti-Ebola activities. However, the inhibitory mechanisms of these drugs remain elusive. By analyzing the structur...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
kourosh holakouie-naieni alireza ahmadvand owais raza abraham assan adel hussein elduma alieu jammeh

background: the emergence and spread of ebola outbreak is a growing problem worldwide, which represents a significant threat to public health. evidence has shown that the level of knowledge, attitude, and practice of people in the society play major roles in controlling the spread of ebola virus disease. this study was designed to determine knowledge, attitude and practice of students at school...

Journal: :MMWR supplements 2016
Lucy Breakwell A Russell Gerber Ashley L Greiner Deborah L Hastings Kelsey Mirkovic Magdalena M Paczkowski Sekou Sidibe James Banaski Chastity L Walker Jennifer C Brooks Victor M Caceres Ray R Arthur Frederick J Angulo

In the late summer of 2014, it became apparent that improved preparedness was needed for Ebola virus disease (Ebola) in at-risk countries surrounding the three highly affected West African countries (Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia). The World Health Organization (WHO) identified 14 nearby African countries as high priority to receive technical assistance for Ebola preparedness; two additiona...

2016
Michael Oluyemi Babalola

BACKGROUND Owing to the extreme virulence and case fatality rate of ebola virus disease (EVD), there had been so much furore, panic and public health emergency about the possible pandemic from the recent West African outbreak of the disease, with attendant handful research, both in the past and most recently. The magnitude of the epidemic of ebola virus disease has prompted global interest and ...

2015
Peter D. Karp Bonnie Berger Diane E. Kovats Thomas Lengauer Michal Linial Pardis Sabeti Winston Hide Burkhard Rost

Speed is of the essence in combating Ebola; thus, computational approaches should form a significant component of Ebola research. As for the development of any modern drug, computational biology is uniquely positioned to contribute through comparative analysis of the genome sequences of Ebola strains as well as 3-D protein modeling. Other computational approaches to Ebola may include large-scal...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Shinji Watanabe Tokiko Watanabe Takeshi Noda Ayato Takada Heinz Feldmann Luke D Jasenosky Yoshihiro Kawaoka

We established a plasmid-based system for generating infectious Ebola virus-like particles (VLPs), which contain an Ebola virus-like minigenome consisting of a negative-sense copy of the green fluorescent protein gene. This system produced nearly 10(3) infectious particles per ml of supernatant, equivalent to the titer of Ebola virus generated by a reverse genetics system. Interestingly, infect...

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