نتایج جستجو برای: ebola virus disease

تعداد نتایج: 1811069  

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 ...

2014
Moran Ki

Ebola virus disease (hereafter Ebola) has a high fatality rate; currently lacks a treatment or vaccine with proven safety and efficacy, and thus many people fear this infection. As of August 13, 2014, 2,127 patients across four West African countries have been infected with the Ebola virus over the past nine months. Among these patients, approximately 1 in 2 has subsequently died from the disea...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2014
Mj Sprenger D Coulombier

Recent events related to the current outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in West Africa seemingly indicate inevitable problems that Europe has to face: an individual became symptomatic from Ebola virus disease only after having arrived in a non-affected country [1], and healthcare workers became infected with Ebola while caring for patients, either in West Africa or in non-affected countries ...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2016
Charles Alpren Michelle Sloan Karen A Boegler Daniel W Martin Elizabeth Ervin Faith Washburn Regan Rickert Tushar Singh John T Redd

On January 14, 2016, the Sierra Leone Ministry of Health and Sanitation was notified that a buccal swab collected on January 12 from a deceased female aged 22 years (patient A) in Tonkolili District had tested positive for Ebola virus by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The most recent case of Ebola virus disease (Ebola) in Sierra Leone had been reported 4 months earlie...

2016
Eugene T Richardson J Daniel Kelly Mohamed Bailor Barrie Annelies W Mesman Sahr Karku Komba Quiwa Regan H Marsh Songor Koedoyoma Fodei Daboh Kathryn P Barron Michael Grady Elizabeth Tucker Kerry L Dierberg George W Rutherford Michele Barry James Holland Jones Megan B Murray Paul E Farmer

INTRODUCTION Evidence for minimally symptomatic Ebola virus (EBOV) infection is limited. During the 2013-16 outbreak in West Africa, it was not considered epidemiologically relevant to published models or projections of intervention effects. In order to improve our understanding of the transmission dynamics of EBOV in humans, we investigated the occurrence of minimally symptomatic EBOV infectio...

Zika virus is an Arbovirus identified first time in 1947 in Uganda. Zika epidemic is a threat far greater than the Ebola outbreak. The World Health Organization has urged Asian countries to be vigilant about the risk of spreading Zika virus and preventive measures to control it. In Iran, 64 species of mosquitoes from Culicidea family have been reported three of which belong to the Aedes genus, ...

2015
Clement Adebajo Meseko Adeniyi Olugbenga Egbetade Shamsudeen Fagbo

The 2013-2015 Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in West Africa had similar nuances with the 1976 outbreaks in Central Africa; both were caused by the Zaire Ebola Virus strain and originated from rural forested communities. The definitive reservoir host of Ebola virus still remains unknown till date. However, from ecological perspective, it is known that the virus first emerged from forest ecotypes i...

Journal: :The Lancet. Infectious diseases 2016
Lieselotte Cnops Johan van Griensven Anna N Honko Daniel G Bausch Armand Sprecher Charles E Hill Robert Colebunders Joshua C Johnson Anthony Griffiths Gustavo F Palacios Colleen S Kraft Gary Kobinger Angela Hewlett David A Norwood Pardis Sabeti Peter B Jahrling Pierre Formenty Jens H Kuhn Kevin K Ariën

Quantitative measurement of viral load is an important parameter in the management of filovirus disease outbreaks because viral load correlates with severity of disease, survival, and infectivity. During the ongoing Ebola virus disease outbreak in parts of Western Africa, most assays used in the detection of Ebola virus disease by more than 44 diagnostic laboratories yielded qualitative results...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2014
Falguni Parikh Sweta Shah

E and re-emerging vira l diseases cause epidemics and as many of these have pandemic potential; they pose a threat to global health security. The notable ones in 2014 have been Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) due to Corona Virus (MERS-CoV) and Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). EVD continues to evolve since February 2014 in alarming ways, with no immediate end in sight. Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria...

2016
Janet T. Scott Foday R. Sesay Thomas A. Massaquoi Baimba R. Idriss Foday Sahr Malcolm G. Semple

Thousands of persons have survived Ebola virus disease. Almost all survivors describe symptoms that persist or develop after hospital discharge. A cross-sectional survey of the symptoms of all survivors from the Ebola treatment unit (ETU) at 34th Regimental Military Hospital, Freetown, Sierra Leone (MH34), was conducted after discharge at their initial follow-up appointment within 3 weeks after...

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