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Ebola outbreak reported in African country — here’s what you need to know

The occurrence of Ebola has been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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Ebola has been reported in the Democratic Republic of Africa (DRC). (ISTOCK)

Jacob Glanville, the CEO and president of BiotechNology Company Centivax in San Francisco, states:

“This suggests that more active cases have been identified, or that this strain is more fatal than the average of the previous stock, and that the medical care of these subjects is abnormally poor.” He told Fox News Digital.

“It seems that the risk of transmission over a wide range is low, but local impact is still large.”

Granville pointed out that the case was identified in a isolated village, improving the possibility of the isolation of the occurrence and increasing the possibility of medical care below the standard.

“But the biopsy sample needs to be a sequence right away, and it is necessary to exclude Ebola's new potential and potentially deadly form,” he said.

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Samuel Skalpino, a director of AI and Life Science and a professor at the North Eastern University in Boston, has repeatedly stated that the situation in rural DRC is “very serious.”

Ebola virus

Ebola occurs mainly when someone is infected with Orthoebolavirus Zairense, a virus found in Africa, south of Sahara. (ISTOCK)

“The risk of extensive transmission is likely to be low, but local impacts may still be large,” he told Fox News Digital.

“It is essential for the international community to provide DRC support for medical and public health, so that the vaccine can be used quickly in both the affected and surrounding areas.”

“We look carefully at the situation, but now the risk to the United States is very low.”

Both experts agree that the United States is not at risk.

“Ebola is very unlikely to cause a cluster of small cases other than DRC because Ebola is only spreading from individuals with symptoms,” says Scarpino.

“We look carefully at the situation, but now the risk to the United States is very low.”

What you know about Ebola

Ebola occurs when someone is infected with the virus, mainly found in Africa, which is mainly found in Africa, south of Sahara, according to the Disease Prevention Center (CDC).

The virus was first discovered in DRC in 1976.

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The resulting illness is a threatening life and causes up to 90 % of cases to death.

CDC states that the first symptoms of Ebola disease include “dry” symptoms such as fever, pain, pain, and fatigue.

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The boy will be vaccinated on August 18, 2018 in Manga Village in Kibikibu, the Democratic Republic of Congo, for Ebola virus. Experts have become available quickly in both the affected areas and surrounding areas, “said experts. (Reuters/Olivia Aquand)

As the disease progresses, the person may experience “wet” symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and unknown bleeding.

According to the same source, the symptoms usually begin within 8 to 10 days of exposure.

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The disease spreads due to contact with the infected person fluid.

In rare cases, it can spread from contact with infected animals.

Ebola virus

A colored transparent electron micrographic photo file image with no date that can be used by the disease management prevention center (CDC) indicates an Ebola virus virion. (Frederick Murphy/CDC, file) (AP image)

The best way to prevent infection is to avoid contact with the bodily fluid of infected people, wear appropriate protective equipment in a high -risk environment, and monitor symptoms to secure timely medical treatment.

There are two FDA approval drugs (monoclonal antibodies) that can be used to treat Ebola disease: Mab114 (also known as ebanga) and REGN-EB3 (Inmazeb).

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According to CDC, patients need to receive support care such as liquids, electrolytes, drugs that treat symptoms, and medical care to treat the necessary treatment for infection.

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