and Ebola's outbreak The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was reported.
At least ten cases of hemorrhagic fever were reported in the Paulba District, which is located in the province of équiteur in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Eight deaths were reported.
According to what was reported, Columba Mamboya, Chairman of the Red Cross/Ecuador Committee, participated in information with the media on January 27.
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Meanwhile, the neighboring country of Tanzania was fighting with Marburg fever erupted.
“This is an unusually high death rate, even for Ebola,” said Jacob Galanville, CEO of San Francisco's Biotechnology Company.
This indicates that more active cases have been identified, or that this strain is more deadly than the average for previous strains, or that Medical care “He was unusually poor for these topics,” he told Fox News Digital.
“While the large -scale transmission risk is likely to be low, local effects are still large.”
The cases have been identified in isolated villages, which improves the possibilities of fascism isolating and increasing the chance that medical care is below the required level.
“However, the biopsy samples must be seen immediately to exclude a new and perhaps more deadly shape than Ebola,” he said.
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Samuel Scarbino, Director of Amnesty International and Life Sciences and Professor Health sciences At the University of North Eston in Boston, he reiterated that the ongoing situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is “very dangerous.”
“While the risk of wide transmission is likely to be low, local effects are still large,” he told Fox News Digital.
“It is necessary for the international community to provide support for medical and public health to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and provide vaccines quickly in both affected and surrounding areas.”
“We will closely monitor the situation, but now, the US risk is incredibly low.”
Both experts agreed that the United States is not in danger.
“Since Ebola is only spreading from symptoms, the risk of the traveler to provoke a small group of cases outside the Democratic Republic of the Congo is very low,” said Scarino.
“We will closely monitor the situation, but now, the US risk is incredibly low.”
What do you know about Ebola
Ebola occurs when someone gets Zairense orthopedic virus, which is a virus mainly found in sub -Saharan Africa, according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Virus He was first discovered in 1976 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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The resulting disease threatens life, causing death at up to 90 % of cases.
The initial symptoms of Ebola disease include “dry” symptoms such as fever, pain, pain and fatigue.
With the progress of the disease, a person may suffer from “wet” symptoms such as Diarrhea, vomiting And a non -interpreted bleeding.
Symptoms usually begin within eight to 10 days of exposure, according to the same source.
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The disease spreads by touching physical fluid from a person who was injured.
In rare cases, It may spread From contact with an infected animal.
The best ways to prevent infection are to avoid contact with the physical fluid of infected people, wear appropriate preventive equipment in high -risk environments, and monitor symptoms to ensure timely medical attention.
There are two Approved drugs from the Food and Drug Administration (Antocyte antibodies) is available for the treatment of Ebola: Mab114 (ANSUVIMAB, also known as EBANGA) and RGN-Eeb3 (InMazeb).
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Patients should also obtain supportive care, including fluids and electrolyte, medicine to treat symptoms and any essential treatment for infection, according to the Center for Disease Control.