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  1. Zoonoses: West Nile Virus, Plague, Ebola, Anthrax, Zoonosis, Marburg Virus, Epidemic Typhus, Lassa Fever, Chagas Disease, Echinococcosis
  2. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers, Ebola Virus, and Related Emerging Infectious Diseases, Authoritative Government Documents, ... Information for Patients and Physicians by PM Medical Health News, 2004-04
  3. Ebola virus antibody prevalence in dogs and human risk.(Research): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Lois Allela, Olivier Bourry, et all 2005-03-01
  4. City scientists going to help fight Ebola outbreak.(City): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-09-17
  5. Ebola virus: An entry from UXL's <i>UXL Encyclopedia of Science</i>
  6. Hemorrhagic Fevers: Ebola, Marburg Virus, Lassa Fever, Dengue Fever, Dengue Shock Syndrome, Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease, Hantavirus
  7. Ebola virus: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Brian Hoyle, 2004
  8. Ebola (Epidemics and Society) by Aubrey Stimola, 2010-08-15
  9. 2008 Country Profile and Guide to Uganda - National Travel Guidebook and Handbook - Idi Amin, Lake Victoria, AIDS, Ebola, Malaria, Energy, USAID (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2007-10-12
  10. Ebola vaccine shown to work after infection; Fight against disease is like a race, city scientist says.(Life): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-22
  11. Ebola Fieber (German and German Edition) by Matthias Grade, 2010-05-11
  12. 21st Century Collection Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID): Comprehensive Collection from 1995 to 2002 with Accurate and Detailed Information on Dozens of Serious Virus and Bacteria Illnesses ¿ Hantavirus, Influenza, AIDS, Malaria, TB, Pox, Bioterrorism, Smallpox, Anthrax, Vaccines, Lyme Disease, Rabies, West Nile Virus, Hemorrhagic Fevers, Ebola, Encephalitis (Core Federal Information Series) by U.S. Government, 2002-10-20
  13. Science News -Greener Lighting, Ebola, Bees, Power, May 20, Oct 28, Dec 9, 2006, Sept 17, 2005
  14. Chasing the Virus : EBOLA

41. Experts Move Against Ebola-like Outbreak In Congo
CNN
http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/africa/01/05/congo.ebola.reut/index.html

42. EFAQ
Can an infected person transmit ebola to others before symptoms appear? Can ebola recur in a survivor (ie remain latent and then come back)?
http://www.brettrussell.com/personal/efaq.html
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43. Gateway To The Gibboncore Web Site [Jinn, Ebola, One By One, Generic, DIY Brewin
Power grind, hardcore group from the UK. Includes news, contact details, photos, and related links.
http://www.gibboncore.demon.co.uk/

44. Ebola Scare Keeps Kenyan Town In Suspense
CNN
http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/africa/04/10/health.kenya.reut/index.html

45. Ebola Virus Haemorrhagic Fever
VIROLOGICAL STUDIES ON A CASE OF ebola VIRUS INFECTION IN MAN AND IN MONKEYS 80 THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ebola HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER IN ZAIRE, 1976 87
http://www.itg.be/ebola/ebola-06.htm
Table Of Contents Ebola Virus Haemorrhagic Fever
Proceedings of an International Colloquium on Ebola Virus Infection and Other Haemorrhagic Fevers held in Antwerp, Belgium, 6-8 December, 1977
INTRODUCTION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
PREFACE
Table Of Contents
CONTENTS (commented)
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
SECTION I : EBOLA VIRUS INFECTION
1. Clinical Aspects
CLINICAL ASPECTS OF EBOLA VIRUS INFECTION IN YAMBUKU AREA, ZAIRE, 1976. CLINICAL ASPECTS OF EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE AT THE NGALIEMA HOSPITAL, KINSHASA, ZAIRE, 1976 AFRICAN HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER IN THE SOUTHERN SUDAN, 1976: THE CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS ISOLATION, MONITORING AND TREATMENT OF A CASE OF EBOLA VIRUS INFECTION 2. PATHOLOGY. VIRUS MORPHOLOGY. TAXONOMY. HUMAN PATHOLOGY OF EBOLA (MARIDI) VIRUS INFECTION IN THE SUDAN PATHOLOGY OF EBOLA VIRUS INFECTION EBOLA AND MARBURG VIRUS MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY 3. LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS VIROLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF EBOLA VIRUS INFECTION SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE PROPERTIES OF EBOLA VIRUS VIROLOGICAL STUDIES ON A CASE OF EBOLA VIRUS INFECTION IN MAN AND IN MONKEYS 4. EPIDEMIOLOGY

46. EBOLA!!
ebola, it just kinda flows off your tongue like superfluous does. ebola is my favorite disease, where else can you find so many cool special effects
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Ebola, it just kinda flows off your tongue like superfluous does. Very fitting for a virus that makes your internal organs into a soup and causes them to flow out of your body, don't you think so?
For more technical and truthful information on Ebola the virus go to the links page.
Since the release of such popular books and movies like Outbreak and The Hot Zone "ebola" has come to mean much more than just a disease, it is now a business, a career, and an attitude. I would even go so far as to say that ebola is a psychological condition.
Ebola: 1. (v.) Acting in a manner that is out of control, crazy, insane, Ebola . Ex: Chuck came in and went completely Ebola , he threw a desk and strangled that poor kid.
2. (adj.) Word used to describe someone or something that frequently acts in an ebola manner. Ex: how would I describe Chuck? Well, he's nice, but kind of Ebola if you know what I mean.
As you can see, the connotations of the word Ebola are many and growing fast. These connotations are derived from the erratic behavior of monkeys in the movie Outbreak , and the extremely violent nature of the virus itself. Someone acting in an Ebola manner can be described as being in a

47. EMedicine - Ebola Virus : Article By John W King, MD
ebola Virus ebola virus is one of at least 18 known viruses capable of causing the viral hemorrhagic fever syndrome. Although agents of the viral
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Last Updated: November 3, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: viral hemorrhagic fever syndrome, Arenaviridae, Bunyaviridae, Flaviviridae, Filoviridae, EBO-Z AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: John W King, MD , Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at Shreveport Coauthor(s): Anurag Markanday MD , Fellow, Section of Infectious Diseases, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at Shreveport John W King, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Association for the Advancement of Science American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine American Society for Microbiology Infectious Diseases Society of America , and Sigma Xi Editor(s): , Consultant Physician, Department of Infection and Tropical Medicine, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, England;

48. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever
ebola hemorrhagic fever is a severe illness likely transmitted to humans ebola hemorrhagic fever (ebola fever) is a viral disease that is limited to
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Ebola virus Antibodies Alternative names Return to top Ebola virus infection; Viral hemorrhagic fever Definition Return to top Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a severe illness likely transmitted to humans from infected animals and animal materials. It causes shock and severe bleeding abnormalities. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Ebola hemorrhagic fever (Ebola fever) is a viral disease that is limited to parts of Africa. It has been newsworthy worldwide because of its destructive potential. The exact mode of transmission is not understood. The incubation period appears to be up to 1 week, at which time the patient develops fatigue malaise , headache, backache, vomiting, and diarrhea. Within a week, a raised (papular) rash appears over the entire body. The rash is often hemorrhagic (contains blood). Hemorrhaging generally occurs from the gastrointestinal tract, causing the patient to bleed from both the mouth and rectum. Mortality is high, reaching 90%. Patients usually die from shock rather than blood loss.

49. CNN.com - Health - Ugandan Officials Try To Contain Ebola Outbreak - October 16,
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http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/10/16/uganda.ebola.un.02/index.html
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50. Ebola - AV Scanning Daemon
ebola is a AntiVirus scanning daemon system which offers to improve considerably the Welcome to ebola v0.1.1 user pldaniels USER name received,
http://www.pldaniels.com/ebola/
Welcome to Ebola! Only really useful to DEVELOPERS Ebola is a AntiVirus scanning daemon system which offers to improve considerably the performance of scanning systems such as AMaViS Inflex and other such programs which require ondemand scanning from various AV engines (ie, Sophos Ebola works by keeping loaded the AV engines. Instantly this reduces the overhead of build up and teardown as previously required with AMaViS and Inflex. Ebola listens for file scanning requests using BSD sockets on port 1665 (typ). Once authenticated to the Ebola daemon, the client application can proceed to send file scan requests to Ebol Answer: Below is a typical conversation between client and daemon... bash-2.03$ telnet inflex 1665 Trying 192.168.1.5... Connected to inflex. Escape character is '^]'. Welcome to Ebola v0.1.1 user pldaniels USER name received, please send PASS pass xxxxxxxx PASS accepted, you may proceed to SCAN scan /home/worker/windvd21.zip scan /home/worker/telkom_phphtml.tar.gz scan /home/worker/eicar.com 200 quit Goodbye Connection closed by foreign host. bash-2.03$
As you can see, it's a very simple protocol. It should be NOTED that BOTH the Ebola daemon and the client exist on the SAME MACHINE (though this doesn't have to be strictly so).

51. Ebola Suspected In Dozens Of Congo Deaths
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/HEALTH/conditions/02/13/congo.ebola.reut/index.html

52. Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever: Fact Sheet
ebola hemorrhagic fever is a severe, oftenfatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates (monkeys and chimpanzees) that has appeared sporadically since its
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Who We Are About WebMD Site Map Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever: Fact Sheet WebMD Public Information from the CDC Reviewed By Charlotte Grayson, MD What is Ebola hemorrhagic fever? Ebola hemorrhagic fever (Ebola HF) is a severe, often-fatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates (monkeys and chimpanzees) that has appeared sporadically since its initial recognition in 1976. The disease is caused by infection with Ebola virus, named after a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) in Africa, where it was first recognized. The virus is one of two members of a family of RNA viruses called the Filoviridae. Three of the four species of Ebola virus identified so far have caused disease in humans: Ebola-Zaire, Ebola-Sudan, and Ebola-Ivory Coast. The fourth, Ebola-Reston, has caused disease in nonhuman primates, but not in humans. Where is Ebola virus found in nature?

53. CNN.com - U.S. Starts Trial Of Ebola Vaccine - Nov. 18, 2003
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http://cnn.com/2003/HEALTH/11/18/ebola.reut/index.html
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Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. researchers said Tuesday they were starting testing on the first experimental vaccine against the Ebola virus in people. The virus, which kills anywhere between 50 and 90 percent of victims, is still rare but the most recent outbreak in Congo Republic has killed at least 11 people in a remote forest region. It is considered a threat because it is deadly, highly infectious and has no treatment. U.S. experts fear it could also be used as a biological weapon. The U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases will test the vaccine for safety in about two dozen volunteers. The vaccine, made by San Diego-based Vical Inc., has so far fully protected monkeys from the virus. It uses pieces of DNA from the virus to prime the immune system.

54. Ebola Virus
Twenty years ago ebola virus first emerged in simultaneous outbreaks in Sudan (ref ebola virus was spread to health workers in contact with body fluids,
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/archive/6991e-2.htm
Ebola virus
Poor countries may lack the resources to prevent or minimise transmission
Twenty years ago Ebola virus first emerged in simultaneous outbreaks in Sudan (ref 1) and Zaire.(ref 2) Two subsequent outbreaks have occurred, (ref 3,4) but transmission among human populations has not been sustained. Despite substantial progress in our understanding of Ebola we have not identified its natural reservoir or the trigger for its re-emergence in new outbreaks in humans. As the journal went to press, the World Health Organisation had reported 114 cases of Ebola infection and 79 deaths in a new outbreak centred in Kikwit, a rural town of 400000 situated in Bandundu Province, Zaire, 1000 km from the location of the 1976 outbreak in Zaire.(ref 5) A cordon sanitaire has been placed around the town, but some travellers have circumvented it. The few cases reported in nearby towns have so far been among already ill patients transferred from Kikwit to other hospitals. The index case, seen in early April, was a hospital laboratory worker presumed at first to have typhoid; subsequent cases were initially found among a surgical team and others who cared for the laboratory worker, with secondary spread to other health workers and to family members acting as carers. Two thirds of the deaths have been among health workers. Until the outbreak provoked a response, Kikwit General Hospital was short of barrier nursing supplies and disinfectants. The current outbreak resembles earlier African out breaks, (ref 1,2,3) in which the first cases were found in hospitals where infection control mechanisms were not in place because of economic constraints. Ebola virus was spread to health workers in contact with body fluids, and also from patient to patient by the reuse of unsterilised needles. Secondary transmission occurred also among family members who administered care, among those who prepared corpses for burial, and in other towns where travellers from the epicentre subsequently became ill and infected new carers. Airborne spread is not considered important; one study noted that those exposed to ill patients even in small, crowded village huts were not at increased risk without direct contact.(ref 3)

55. New Ebola Case Keeps Ugandan Officials Vigilant
CNN
http://cnn.com/2001/HEALTH/01/16/uganda.ebola.reut/index.html

56. Health Ebola
ebola Abstract ebola What is ebola hemorrhagic fever? ebola hemorrhagic fever (ebola HF) is a severe, oftenfatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates
http://www.dsf.health.state.pa.us/health/cwp/view.asp?A=171&Q=230373

57. CNN.com - Ugandan Doctor Who Had Been Leading Ebola Fight Dies Of The Virus - De
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Ugandan doctor who had been leading Ebola fight dies of the virus
KAMPALA, Uganda

58. Ebola Virus - Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), regulated under Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) legislation, for chemical products have been
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Home Material Safety Data Sheets - Infectious Substances MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET - INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES SECTION I - INFECTIOUS AGENT NAME: Ebola virus SYNONYM OR CROSS REFERENCE: African hemorrhagic fever, Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF), Ebola disease, EBO, EBOV CHARACTERISTICS: Filoviridae ; pleomorphic, 80nm diameter and 970 nm in length ( can be up to 14,000 nm in length), helical nucleocapsid, nonsegmented negative ssRNA, enveloped SECTION II - HEALTH HAZARD PATHOGENICITY: Sudden onset with high fever, malaise, abdominal pain, myalgias, vomiting, diarrhea; maculopapular rash, renal and hepatic involvement and hemorrhagic diathesis; involvement of liver, pancreas, kidney, and to a much less degree the CNS and heart; leukopenia, thrombocytopenia and transaminase elevation; 50%-90% case fatality rate; Subtype EBOV-Reston causes fatal hemorrhagic disease in non -human primates EPIDEMIOLOGY: First recognized in the Sudan and Democratic Rep. of the Congo (formerly Zaire) in 1976 (epidemic involved over 500 cases with at least 350 deaths); second outbreak in the Sudan in 1979; antibodies in 7% of asymptomatic individuals in the epidemic area; third outbreak in Kikwit, Democratic Rep. of the Congo in 1995; fourth outbreak in Uganda in 2000; last outbreak in Gabon/The Republic of the Congo in 2001-2002; four genetically different subtypes: EBOV-Zaire, EBOV-Sudan, EBOV-Ivory Coast and EBOV-Reston (Reston causes disease in non-human primates; however, clinically asymptomatic in humans); two outbreaks of EBOV-Reston in USA 1989, 1996

59. WHO Says Ugandan Ebola Epidemic Over
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http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/africa/02/06/health.uganda.ebola.reut/index.html

60. Disease Information: Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever - Travel Medicine Program - Public
If you are an international traveller, learn more about ebola haemorrhagic fever worldwide, along with the latest Public Health Agency of Canada
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/tmp-pmv/info/ebola_e.html
Ebola HF Know before you go! Disease profile Transmission Geographic distribution ... Travel Health Advisories
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Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever May 2005 Know before you go!
Infectious diseases not necessarily common in Canada can occur and may even be widespread in other countries. Standards of hygiene and medical care may differ from those at home. Before departure, you should learn about the health conditions in the country or countries you plan to visit, your own risk of disease and the steps you can take to prevent illness.
The risk is yours
Your risk of acquiring a disease depends on several factors. They include: your age, gender, immunization status and current state of health; your itinerary, duration and style of travel (e.g., first class, adventure) and anticipated travel activities (e.g., animal contact, exposure to fresh water, sexual contact); as well as the local disease situation.
Risk assessment consultation
The Public Health Agency of Canada strongly recommends that your travel plans include contacting a travel medicine clinic or physician six to eight weeks before departure. Based on your individual risk assessment, a health care professional can determine your need for immunizations and/or preventive medication (prophylaxis) and advise you on precautions to avoid disease. We can help you locate a travel medicine clinic closest to your home.

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