Ebola A Serious Threat ebola A Serious Threat Col. Byron Weeks, MD, Ret. ebola breakouts in Africahave been widely reported. But ebola's use as a bio weapon has not. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/10/12/82239.shtml
Extractions: Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2001 Dr. Weeks has had a distinguished medical and military career with the U.S. Air Force Medical Corps. He began military service as the youngest flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. After 15 years of military service, during which he served in senior posts, including Hospital Commander at Bitburg Air Force Base, Germany, Dr. Weeks retired and entered private practice. During the past two decades, he has focused his studies on the threat of biological and chemical agents as weapons of war. Dr. Weeks has lectured and written numerous articles on infectious diseases and biological warfare.
Healthy World Distributing - Home Page Emerging Viruses Aids and ebola (book) This is the first in-depthexploration into the origins of HIV and ebola. Claims that these http://www.healthyworlddistributing.com/cgi-bin/store/agora.cgi?&p_id=0012
ThinkQuest Library Of Entries The ebola Virus Hemorrhagic Fever first broke out in Zaire in 1976. ebolais a member of the RNA group of viruses, also known as filoviruses. http://library.thinkquest.org/11170/epidemics/ebola.html
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ThinkQuest Library Of Entries Marburg / ebola. These known. The Marburg virus has a 25% fatalityrate and the ebola virus can have a fatality rate of up to 90%. http://library.thinkquest.org/23054/profiles/marburg/
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Ebola ebola Related WWW Servers. Welcome Wide. From John P. Woodall ebolarelated document archiver; Emerging Infectious Diseases(CDC in USA); http://hayato.med.osaka-u.ac.jp/index/ebola.html
AllAfrica.com -- Uganda: More Ebola In Congo More ebola in Congo, The cases were discovered when tests confirmed thatgorillas in the region had died after contracting the ebola virus. http://allafrica.com/stories/200302100272.html
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Extractions: Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo-Brazzaville Congo-Kinshasa Côte d'Ivoire Djibouti Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Sao Tomé and Principé Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Western Sahara Zambia Zimbabwe Posted to the web February 6, 2003 Nairobi An emergency team left Brazzaville on Thursday to investigate a suspected outbreak of haemorrhagic fever in the Republic of Congo's Cuvette Ouest Region, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported. A total of 16 people were reported to have died of suspected haemorrhagic fever in Cuvette Ouest, located some 500 km north of the capital, with three of the deaths having occurred in a village of Mbomo district, and 13 others in a village of Kelle district. A team from neighbouring Gabon has also been dispatched to confirm the origin of the deaths, while a national crisis committee chaired by the Congolese Minister of Health has been created.
What Is Ebola? ebola is a filovirus named after a river in Zaire, its first site of discovery.This filovirus is usually fatal, and it affects monkeys, apes and humans. http://www.brettrussell.com/personal/what_is_ebola_.html
Where Is Ebola? Geographically, where has ebola been known to occur? A new strain, ebola Tai,was discovered recently in Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), West Africa. http://www.brettrussell.com/personal/where_is_ebola_.html
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The Big Mystery: Where Ebola Lurks Just where does the deadly virus lurk? And why do we sometimes have ebolaepidemics and other times we don't? The big mystery Where ebola lurks, http://www.msnbc.com/news/201115.asp
Extractions: The first outbreak of Ebola occurred in 1976, at which time people were infected in in a western equatorial province of Sudan and in a nearby region of northern Zaire. It soon became clear that the outbreak in Zaire, now called the Democratic Republic of Congo, occurred because of poor hospital practices.
Washingtonpost.com The Return Of Ebola WORLD The Return of ebola, News Home Page. Nation. World. Africa. Americas. Asia/Pacific.Europe. Middle East. Columnists. 6, 2000) ebola Spreads in Uganda (Post, Nov. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/world/issues/ebola/
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Extractions: DR. FREDERICK A. MURPHY TALKS ABOUT THE EBOLA VIRUS An Interview by Sean Henahan, Access Excellence The book "The Hot Zone" and the film "Outbreak" have seized the public's imagination and brought into focus many issues regarding the very real threats posed by new and emerging diseases. In this interview we talk with Frederick A. Murphy, D.V.M., Ph.D., Dean of School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis. At the time of the 'Reston incident', Dr. Murphy was the director of the National Center for Infectious Diseases at the CDC in Atlanta. Dr. Murphy is considered one of the world authorities on viruses. He was the first one to look at Ebola virus 'face-to-face' in the electron microscope. Dr. Murphy appears in "The Hot Zone" and his now famous photo of the Ebola virus appears in the film "Outbreak". Note: Dr. Murphy has also provided an extensive [1]bibliography and[2] three excellent electron micrographs to accompany this interview. Q: The book "The Hot Zone" and more recently the film "Outbreak" have brought public attention to the reality of emerging viruses and potentially disastrous epidemics. It can be difficult to tell fact from fiction with these kind of sources. I'd like to ask some questions gathered from high school science teachers and students all over the country to clarify some of the issues raised by this book and this movie.
Freshmeat.net: Project Details For Ebola ebola by Paul L Daniels Saturday, November 18th 2000 0830 PST, Comments.» ebola by sky-born - Jun 25th 2002 101257. cool name. http://freshmeat.net/projects/ebola/
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The 60-Minute Intellectual: Books And Links About Ebola ebola BOOKS AND LINKS. Level disease. Here are some short book reviewsand links to sites with documents that treat primarily ebola. http://www.marmoset.com/60minute/Webnav/ebola.html
Extractions: MARMOSET MEDIA HEALTH ... INDEX Level 4: Virus Hunters of the CDC , by Joseph B. McCormick and Sue Fisher-Hoch, both physicians, tells many stories of treating high-morbidity, high-mortality diseases in developing countries. It is an interesting book that continues several stories that have been emerging over the past five years - emerging viruses, of course, but also bacterial resistance, safe handling of infectious material, the dangers of used needles, and, of course, the environmental conditions that predispose humans to contract disease. Here are some short book reviews and links to sites with documents that treat primarily Ebola. Short reviews of books treating medical ecology and the history of medicine may be found at Books of Medical and Healthcare Interest . A longer review of Level 4: Virus Hunters of the CDC appears in the August 2, 1996, edition of The Net Net The Hot Zone , by Richard Preston