Category: Ebola
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Comparison of Marburg Virus and Ebola Virus
Comparison of Marburg Virus and Ebola Virus Introduction Ebola and Marburg virus are very deadly viruses that result in significant outbreaks with high fatalities. These viruses have been underestimated in the current society because their outbreaks have been experienced in a few parts of the world. However, the number of fatalities experienced by those areas…
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The Case of Ebola Outbreak
The Case of Ebola Outbreak Table of Contents Introduction Basic Information Impact on Institutions Relief Efforts How Interventions Could Be Adapted Disaster Management and My Career Conclusion References Introduction The Ebola virus disease became one of the main concerns for medical specialists and scientists around the world in 2014. Particularly, Ebola-affected West Africa, starting in…
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Ebola Campaign Message
Ebola Campaign Message Ebola is a non-discriminatory disease. For instance, it has affected health professionals and their patients alike. Its severity and non-discriminatory nature explain why, globally, people fear the disease (World Health Organization, 2015). The lack of a cure, or vaccine, has further compounded this problem. These factors explain why communities have struggled to…
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Ebola Outbreak in the United States
Ebola Outbreak in the United States Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Choice of the style of leadership Efficiency of the style Description of the events Efficiency of measures Conclusion References Abstract The given paper is devoted to the investigation of the issue of leadership and its manifestations in terms of the spread of Ebola virus.…
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Ebola in Sierra Leone as a Public Health Issue
Ebola in Sierra Leone as a Public Health Issue Community and Public Health Issue Sierra Leone is a West African country that has a population of more than 7 million people (Lahai, 2017). Emerging from a civil war that lasted more than a decade, the country has a poor health infrastructure characterized by poor access…
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Marburg Virus and Ebola Virus: Epidemiology, Etiology and Symptoms
Marburg Virus and Ebola Virus: Epidemiology, Etiology and Symptoms Table of Contents Introduction Purpose of the Study Importance of the Topic to Public Health Study Design Literature Review References Introduction Ebola virus, also called Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a fatal and rare disease caused by the Ebola virus. The virus affects humans and non-human primates…
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The Ebola Outbreak in West Africa
The Ebola Outbreak in West Africa Overview of the Event The Ebola outbreak is West Africa is one of the biggest concerns among world leaders in the current society. According to Blokehead (2014), the outbreak begun in December 2013 when a person tested positive of the Ebola virus in Guinea. It then spread very quickly…