Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Ebola And Marburg Viruses :: Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever (Ebola HF)

The Ebola and Marburg viruses are extremely lethal viruses that haveplaced repugnant thoughts on the minds of many people that have any backgroundknowledge on this field of viral infections. Where does it come from? Wheredoes it hide? What could it do to me? As these questions burn holes in theminds of many people, something should be done to learn more about thesehorrendous viruses. People sometimes become scared stiff from the thought ofthe bone-chilling effects from these viruses, and had skilful reason to. "Ebola,the slate wiper, did things to people that you did non want to think about. Theorganism was too frightening to handle even for those who were comfortable andadept in quadriceps femoris suits." (paperback pg.63-64 - Project Ebola).     A large, shy man by the name of ingredient Johnson was the first pioneer toventure out to find the roots of the Ebola and Marburg viruses. Gene dog-tiredmany years in Central Africa looking for these viruses . After digging upvirtually every piece of land in Central Africa, Gene Johnson wound up withouta single case or report of a virus. A man by the name of Charles Monet and ayoung boy referred to in this book as Peter Cardinal both contracted the samelevel 4 hot virus. There is altogether one connection between Charles and Peter."The paths of Charles Monet and Peter Cardinal had crossed at only one place onearth, and that was inside Kitum hollow out." (pg. 140 - Cardinal). Kitum Cave iswhere the virus is expected to be living or where the history of the Ebolavirus lays. So Kitum Cave is where the search for the deadly virus begins.Led by Gene Johnson, the team members on the Kitum Cave expedition set up manydiffering animals inside the cave with the hope that one of the animals wouldcontract the virus. Even though the expeditions results came out negative,Kitum Cave is still the only logical place where the virus thrives.     There have been a handful of outbreaks as the cause of a shipment ofimps to a civilized community. For example, this occurred from a monkeyshipment to an old metropolis in central Germany. Killing 7 out of the 31 people itinfected, this virus would later be named after the city it erupted in, Marburg.The monkeys posed as the host in this terrifying disaster. The possibilitythat humans are the natural host is very, very unlikely. "...its original hostwas probably not monkeys, humans, or guinea pigs but some other animal or insect

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