Ebola Virus Outbreak: The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared this an international public health emergency. The new strain of Ebola that has emerged this time is considered quite dangerous.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: After the coronavirus, another dangerous virus has raised concerns worldwide. The Ebola virus is spreading rapidly in the African countries of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. The situation has become so serious that the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared it an international public health emergency. The new strain of Ebola that has emerged this time is being called the Bundibugyo strain.
According to experts, this virus is rapidly spreading and currently has no fully approved vaccine or specific treatment. This has put health agencies worldwide on alert. So, let's find out how dangerous the new strain of Ebola is. So far, it has infected over 900 people and killed 223.
How dangerous is the new strain of Ebola?
According to doctors, the Ebola virus is more deadly than the coronavirus. While the mortality rate for coronavirus was quite low, nearly half of Ebola-infected patients can die. Medical reports suggest that Ebola's fatality rate can reach nearly 50 percent. However, this virus does not spread through the air as rapidly as the coronavirus.
How does the Ebola virus spread?
According to experts, the Ebola virus spreads through direct contact with an infected person's blood, sweat, saliva, or other body fluids. This virus is not airborne, so its transmission rate is considered much slower than that of the coronavirus. This is why the risk of it becoming a global pandemic is considered low.
How many cases have been reported so far?
According to reports from the WHO and US health agencies, more than 900 suspected cases have been reported so far. More than 100 of these cases have been confirmed. Several deaths have also been reported. Congo's Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu regions are currently the most affected. Several cases of infection have also been reported in Uganda.
How much danger is there in India?
While no cases of Ebola have been reported in India, the central government has increased precautions. The Ministry of Health has issued a health advisory for travelers arriving from Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan. Airport screening has been increased, and quarantine arrangements have been strengthened. Furthermore, Indian scientists and pharmaceutical companies can play a major role in developing vaccines and antibodies to prevent Ebola. Experts believe that India's strong pharmaceutical capabilities and research network can help better prepare for diseases like Ebola.
What precautions should be taken to avoid Ebola?
To prevent Ebola, it is crucial to avoid direct contact with infected individuals. Avoid unnecessary travel to African countries. Regularly wash your hands and immediately consult a doctor if you experience any symptoms, such as fever, vomiting, weakness, or bleeding. Anyone who has recently returned from an affected country should undergo a health checkup.
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