3. The deadly virus causes a severe
and often fatal hemorrhagic
fever in humans and
other mammals at first.
4.
5. Your body aches all over, you have chronic
abdominal pain, the fever intensifies and you start to
vomit and develop diarrhea. After anything between
a couple of days and a week of misery, you will have
reached the crisis point.
17. Even after a person has died, the virus persists.
It can infect a person say at the time of his/her
funeral.
washing, touching and
kissing corpses by family
members, putting the dead
to rest can be just as deadly
as caring for a living patient.
18. The good news is that the Ebola virus outbreak is
controllable.
19. However, the latest Ebola outbreak is proving rather
more recalcitrant than expected.
20. Are we ready if such
an issue makes it’s mark on the
nation?!