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Ebola spreads through infected bodily fluids such as blood and vomit, although this does not normally occur until symptoms have appeared. The first known case was a nurse who developed symptoms on April
Ebola outbreak comes less than two weeks since an outbreak of the rat-borne hantavirus abroad cruise ship MV Hondius required 16 Americans to be flown to a medical facility in Nebraska. The WHO said
Ebola is transmitted through blood and other bodily fluid as well as contaminated surfaces. Symptoms include fever, body pain, weakness, vomiting "and, in some cases, bleeding," according to the WHO. Health officials believe the outbreak
Ebola is transmitted through blood and other bodily fluid as well as contaminated surfaces. Symptoms include fever, body pain, weakness, vomiting "and, in some cases, bleeding," according to the WHO. Health officials believe the outbreak
symptoms for up to 45 days to be at the tail end of that very long incubation period." ### **Aboard and ashore** The work isn't high-tech but it is painstaking, requiring officials to reconstruct
symptoms, not consuming bush meat and steering clear of dead animals. “We are used to seeing outbreaks like cholera, typhoid and malaria here,” Musa said. “It is difficult for us to tell what is Ebola