Thursday, March 28, 2019

The Deadly Ebola Virus :: Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever (Ebola HF)

OUTLINE Thesis Statement The evil virus Ebola is killing thousands of innocent battalion world wide, but there argon any(prenominal) simple steps that are being taken to prevent this feeler tide of death. I. Introduction II. Outbreaks A. First ii claps B. 1976 outbreak C. 1995 outbreak D. 1989 U.S. outbreak III. What is Ebola A. The Ebola virus in general B. Transmission C. Symptoms D. 1 in 10 victims survive IV. No treatment V. Contraction of Ebola A. Must infect wight first B. Chimpanzees are the suspected hosts VI. What is to blame A. Poor facilities are eitherow to blame B. Inadequate surveillance systems C. Poor g all overnmental quoperation VII. Prevention and what it parcel A. More money B. Hospitals staffs are now better informed C. (CDC) is serving D. Prevention IIX. Conclusion Ebola, a major threat to todays society, is threatening all parts of todays culture. In this paper one will be presented with cardinal major billets of analyses. The first an outbreak ti meline, the next triple are a basic overview of the deadly virus. In the fifth, one will be presented with what things are being blamed for these violent outbreaks. And in the sixth and final point one will be shown what is being done to better the situation. It is over in a matter of days. The victim staggers, disoriented and exhausted, and collapses in a fever. His eyes turn bright red, and he starts vomiting blood. Within a matter of hours, he crashes and bleeds out surcumming to agonizing death with blood seep from his eyes, ears and other orifices. At autopsy, pathologists discover, aghast, that the patients internal organs have disintegrated into an indistinguishable bulk of bloodied tissue. The killer A hot virus, a highly contagious and deadly microbe that has never been seen before, and has no known cure. (Bib5, CQ Researcher, 495) In 1976 the first two Ebola outbreaks were recorded. In Zaire and western Sudan five snow and fifty people reported the horrible disease. Of the five hundred and fifty reported three hundred and forty innocent people died. Again in 1995 Ebola reportedly broke out in Zaire, this time infecting over two hundred and killing one hundred and sixty. (Bib4, Musilam, 1) Can Ebola make it to the U.S.? Well the dish up to that question is yes. In fact it has, in 1989 in a countrified town in Washington named Gabon.

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