The Ebola virus in Congo is becoming more severe,


Now over 900 suspected cases have been identified, with 101 confirmed cases.
The most terrifying aspect of Ebola is that the more severe the patient's condition, the more virus there is in bodily fluids, and the higher the risk of transmission, so caring for patients, handling bodies, and participating in traditional funerals can all lead to infection.
Infected individuals usually develop symptoms about 8 to 10 days after exposure to the virus,
Once they enter the severe stage, they may die from severe dehydration, shock, and multiple organ failure within 1 to 2 weeks of onset.
According to WHO statistics, its average case fatality rate is about 50%, ranging from 25% to 90% in different outbreaks.
It is a highly contagious and deadly infectious disease that can cause mass fatalities once it truly outbreaks.
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