West African Ebola virus epidemic in 2014 through 2016 raised much concern due to the rapid spread of the disease and the impact on the people affected. It became the largest Ebola outbreak in history, affecting multiple countries and resulting in more than eleven thousand deaths worldwide. During the spread of the disease, there was much coverage by the media that portrayed the disease in a particular light. Multiple examples of news articles utilized language that compared the Ebola outbreak to
Ebola is known to be as, “one of the most dangerous viruses the world has ever known” (Weintraub). “No one thought you could protect with a vaccine, because [Ebola] was so aggressive” (Weintraub). The number of Ebola cases from the start of the Ebola outbreak to January 6, 2015 in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, is 20,712. The amount of deaths is 8219 from the 20,712 people (“Case Counts”). Also, there are five known Ebola species, four that can cause sickness in humans. The five known Ebola species
Case Of The Ebola Virus The ‘Ebola Virus Disease’ (EVD), formerly known as ‘Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever’ (EHF) or as its simply and most commonly called ‘Ebola’, is a severe and most often fatal illness in primates, most particularly humans – as paraphrased by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Its first appearance in the world came in the year 1976 in two cases of common time in the African continent within the regions of Nzara, Sudan and Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo. The name Ebola is derived
Adams, M. (2014, October 1). The five biggest lies about Ebola being pushed by government and mass media. Retrieved December 6, 2015, from http://www.naturalnews.com/047089_Ebola_pandemic_government_lies_disinformation.html The author is presenting five of the greatest falsehoods being spread about Ebola. He is also claiming that at each level of media and government, ensuring the money related premiums of medication organizations seems, by all accounts, to be much more vital than securing general
I was just informed that our flight was confirmed to have a case of Ebola. As a result, we are told that we will be escorted to a nearby military base to stay for the next 21 days under strict quarantine with medical care, food, toiletries, and housed in a small private room with a TV set and telephone under surveillance. I’m in disbelief that I will not be able to see my family and friends after being station overseas so I begin to asked questions for clarification and understanding to contact
Lareina Chen Mr. Stuart Hayward Biology 17 May 2018 Discover Ebola You woke up in the morning, feeling unwell. You have no appetite, your head is aching, your throat is sore and you think you might get a fever. You don’t know it yet, but maybe Ebola is making this trouble. What is Ebola? Basically, Ebola is a fatal disease that is caused by a virus. Ebola has five strains, four out of five of them will make people feel very sick. After the virus gets into your body, it kills cells, and some of them
Infected Animals: Ebola in West Africa The current outbreak of Ebola in West Africa is now the largest in history, but how society is just learning how it is spread. One way is by animals such as monkeys , bats, aps , pigs , and dogs. When we talk about Ebola what really is it? Well Ebola is a deadly disease that is found in several African countries. Ebola was first discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Thomus). Since then, outbreaks have appeared
The Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever is easily one of the most frightening diseases to greet the medical world and to this day still poses a heavy threat to those at risk of exposure. There have been several cases of epidemic outbreaks that alarmed not only the plagued areas, but also the anthropological world. This virus has become one of the most publicized viruses since the AIDS frenzy, and was adapted by Hollywood into a film starring Dustin Hoffman called Outbreak. It even inspired exploratory novels
What ever happened to Ebola? In 1974, Peter Piot discovered a serious and deadly disease in Africa called Ebola. In 2014, a major outbreak of this disease occurred in West Africa and spread through multiple countries including the United States. Six people in the United States were disease-ridden and only one resulted in death while the other five were treated. Although the impact on our country was little, the media over exaggerates infectious diseases like Ebola. The ways journalists reported about
Jacob Johnson and Jude Theibert Mrs. Beckett ELA 7 1 February 2023 Yellow Fever Informational Essay (Hook) In the recent ebola outbreak of 2019, nearly 29 thousand people died. Similar to how ebola affected many people in a bad way, a disease that once. The ebola virus created fevers, severe headaches and muscle and joint pain, Gastrointestinal symptoms including abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting, and loss of appetite. This could affect tens of thousands of people from around the world for
discusses the major topic of 2015: the Ebola virus. It all began in a small cave in Kenya called “Kitum” cave. What many did not realize was that this cave would change the world. Ebola, despite being discovered in the 1970s, was still mysterious at the time of this big outbreak. The symptoms of Ebola includes internal and external bleeding, vomiting blood, Headache, difficulty breathing, and lack of appetite. Because we had no knowledge and preparation on Ebola, the virus was spread between others
Ebola Virus The Hot Zone was written by Richard Preston. The book is about how the Ebola virus started and where it came from. It was discovered in Africa. The virus was first called The Marburg Virus. It originated in East Africa from monkeys. The monkeys were very sick, but were being sold to people and the virus was passed to humans. This virus kills 25% of its victims. It causes deaths because it attacks the organs which causes extreme bleeding and blood clots. Charles Monet was the first person
the Hot Zone, Richard Preston demonstrates how devastating Ebola and other filoviruses can be to large populations. In the book, Preston describes true events during an outbreak of Ebola virus at a Monkey facility in Reston, Virginia in 1980. He also gives background from other viral outbreaks in Africa in the 1970’s and 1980’s. This book is really scary because it is factual, not fictional. Preston emphasizes the real dangers of Ebola and other filoviruses, but argues that the long lasting
topic that currently has everyone talking, Ebola. The Center for Disease and Control Prevention states, “Ebola, previously known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with one of the Ebola virus strains. Ebola viruses are found in several African countries. Ebola was first discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo.” In late September the first diagnosed case of Ebola was discovered here in the United States. A
Edgar Allan Poe did not write about Ebola in his story "The Masque of the Red Death." He is not in the correct time period to know about the dreaded illness. There were no disease studies to be able to tell what the red death actually was. Finally, no one knew it was contracted, or where it was contracted from. Poe was not referencing Ebola. Here is why. First of all, Poe wrote "The Masque of the Red Death" in 1842. Ebola was discovered in 1976. That is 134 years apart. Another type of time is the
Ebola is a virus was discovered in Yambuku, Sudan in 1976 by Dr. Peter Piot. It is a very harmful disease causing mass causualities. People have to take a lot of precautions to make sure that it doesn’t spread, so people don’t die. Most of my family lives in Cameroon, Africa. Although Cameroon was not affected, Africa is the continent that has had countries with Ebola outbreaks. Knowledge of Ebola, how it developed, its causes, treatment, and knowing the science behind this disease can lead
Zone by Richard Preston, Ebola is categorized as a filovirus. Filoviruses are becoming more and more common throughout the world and we do not know much about them. Most of these diseases are destructive and the victims normally do not survive. However, scientists must be confident that there is a cure for Ebola Viruses because their research has not yet ended. The following pages show the effects of the illness and what measures have been taken. The Virus Itself Ebola has many ways of destroying
thriller, The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story, tells about the origins and incidents involving major filoviruses, such as Ebola and Marburg. Preston highlights multiple cases of the people who dealt and came with close contact to the viruses, from the possible contraction of Marburg by Monet, to Nurse Mayinga’s case of Ebola Zaire, to the biohazard operation at the Ebola-infested monkey house in Reston. Through this, he influences the public’s view on the viruses with an informative, but dramatized
Edger Allan Poe, who wrote “The Masque Of Red Death" did not predict the Ebola Virus, because the placing, timing, symptoms, and cures does not depict the Ebola Virus today in history. The Ebola Virus originated from West Africa, but the red death had no origin. The year Poe wrote the "The Masque Of The Red Death” was in May 1842, the Ebola Virus was first discovered in 1976, but the serious Ebola outbreak was in March 2014. So why didn't the epidemic happen in 1976? The two diseases symptoms are
In 2014, four cases of Ebola broke out in the United states and over 900 in North West Africa. Of these four cases, only one was fatal. In The Hot Zone, Preston describes the three main filoviruses: Marburg, Ebola Sudan, and Ebola Zaire. Marburg, is often referred to as the cousin of Ebola and is not as fatal as the Ebola virus. Of the two different Ebola strains, Ebola Zaire (named after its origin) is known as the most deadly of all the viruses with an eighty percent fatality rate, and is twice