This is not a horror movie. This is what the Ebola Virus looks like.
Last month, UNICEF reported that an Ebola Outbreak had killed at least 59 people in Guinea . The death toll in Guninea has since increased to 78 people. Also, the virus has spread to Liberia.
There are two confirmed cases in Liberia, and some suspected cases in Sierra Leone, TIME reports. The patients in both countries had reportedly visited Guinea.
There are currently no known treatments
or vaccines for Ebola, a viral hemorrhagic fever that kills up to 90
percent of those who become infected. The virus spreads through
unprotected handling of contaminated corpses, sexual contact, and direct
contact with blood, faeces, or sweat.
Early symptoms of Ebola Virus
The incubation period for the virus typically lasts for approximately 1 week after infection occurs. Symptoms include:
- Vomiting
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Headache
- Arthritis
- Sore throat
- Fever
- Chills
- Backache
- Malaise (a general feeling of discomfort, illness, or lack of well-being).
- Fatigue
- Rash over the entire body that often contains blood
- Bleeding from the mouth and rectum (gastrointestinal bleeding)
- Genital swelling
- Bleeding from ears, nose, and eyes
- Eye swelling (conjunctivitis)
- Increased feeling of pain in the skin
- Redness in the roof of mouth
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