Sunday 28 December 2014

how dangerous Ebola IS!!!!!


In 2014, the biggest outbreak of Ebola in Africa in which thousands of people lost their lives.
28 December 2013 a two-year-old child killed by Ebola since seven thousand people have become victims of the virus.
Such epidemics which spread panic across the world, largely due to the media that it offers the thrilling ways.
But the Ebola epidemics in the world than this so dangerous? We have focused much attention on the Ebola ignore this if there are not major threats?
Reviews of deaths from different viruses suggests that Ebola is certainly one of the most dangerous infections.
London School of Hygiene infectious diseases expert Professor David myby breast says: "The spread of epidemics in Africa, mortality was generally higher than 50%. Marburg and rabies virus but who are the very low mortality hundred percent like Ebola. "

But that is not necessarily fatal if no virus was caused mass mortality. For this purpose, the people must also have the ability to embed within the skin.
It appears that the Ebola epidemic like other infectious diseases can spread faster. Spreading a disease of an individual is dependent on the value reproduction. This number should be at a reduced or epidemic will end automatically.
Saudi Arabia animals sick with the disease Corona virus is a virus that humans can not effectively sick.
On the other hand the devastating disease that can spread rapidly in the population is vulnerable.
An infectious disease that can kill many people, this is dependent on two things. So how deadly virus that can cause disease and how fast it can spread.
University of natngm uayralujst Professor Jonathan Ball says: "It may sound strange, but a virus which causes less severe disease may be much larger problem."
Captions look at the other epidemics shows that they are more dangerous diseases that can spread easily.
Hussars another dangerous virus 11 years ago the world was worried, and even Western countries like the Ebola had begun screening at airports.
Hussars were a total of eight thousand eight hundred people were killed. Until now, compared to 18 thousand people have been affected by Ebola seven thousand of whom have died.
But far more deadly flu virus that has spread widely. Swine flu spreads across the world in 2009, five of the world's total population was affected.
Although a small percentage of the victims died, but still have a total of five million people died in the world.
The professor explains a significant difference in myby Ebola and influenza. He told the BBC: "Flu usually elderly people who die or who are suffering from other chronic diseases. But Ebola fully healthy 20-year-old attacking it can die within ten days. '
However, even at the height of its peak Ebola in Africa far down the list of deadly germs.
Since the outbreak of Ebola that more people are killed by HIV-AIDS in Africa, many people have been killed in two days.
However, in the last decades, tremendous progress in the treatment of HIV disease, and now with the help of drugs can be largely brought under control. Similarly, effective malaria medicines are available to help a number of people who die from malaria since 2001 has been halved compared.
But Professor Ball believes that such funding against Ebola and the research is fine.
He said: "We are more focused on Ebola in Africa or the world that it has helped to prevent the spread. I sit on our hands this amount to foolishness. "


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