Ebola – Symptoms and Prevention

Ebola

What is Ebola ?

It’s a virus that attacks a person’s blood system:

Symptoms typically start two days to three weeks after contracting the virus, with a fever, sore throat, muscle pains, and headaches. Typically nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea follow, along with decreased functioning of the liver and kidneys. At this point, some people begin to have bleeding problems.

Ebola is what scientists call a hemorrhagic fever – it operates by making its victims bleed from almost anywhere on their body. Usually victims bleed to death.

Ebola is highly contagious; Being transmitted via contact with body fluids such as blood, sweat, saliva, semen or other body discharges.

Ebola is however NOT AN AIRBORNE VIRUS!

EXTREMELY deadly: About 90% of people that catch Ebola will die from it. It’s one of the deadliest diseases in the world, killing in just a few weeks.

Untreatable (no cure): Ebola has no known treatment or cure. Victims are usually treated for symptoms with the faint hope that they recover.

How Do I Know Someone has Ebola?

Ebola symptoms

  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Diarrhoea
  • Vomiting
  • Weakness
  • Joint Muscle pains
  • Stomach Pain
  • Lack of Appetite

Protect Yourself:

  • Wash Your Hands with Soap Do this a lot.
  • You can also use a good hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid unnecessary physical contact with people.
  • Restrict yourself to food you prepared yourself.
  • Disinfect Your Surroundings The virus cannot survive disinfectants,heat, direct sunlight,detergents and soaps.
  • Use protective gear if you must care or go near someone you suspect has Ebola.

Clean up!:

  • Fumigate If you have Pets.
  • Rodents can be carriers of Ebola.
  • Fumigate your environment dispose off the carcasses properly!
  • Dead bodies CAN still transmit Ebola.
  • Don’t touch them without protective gear or better yet avoid them altogether.

Report:

  • Report any suspicious symptoms in yourself or anyone else IMMEDIATELY.

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