WHO Issues Alert on Ebola Virus; Here’s Everything You Need to Know

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- •The WHO has issued an alert on the Ebola virus, noting that this strain is different.
- •The fatality rate of the Ebola virus could be between 30% and 50%, with symptoms including fever, headache, muscle pain, and in severe cases, bleeding and organ failure.
- •The WHO has declared it a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern,” requiring global cooperation and action.
- •To prevent the outbreak, the WHO has taken steps such as training health workers, strengthening health facilities, and running public awareness campaigns.
- •Combating the Ebola virus requires collective effort, including raising awareness and following WHO guidelines to strengthen health systems.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently issued an alert regarding the Ebola virus, highlighting that this strain is different from previous ones. The alert has been released because there is currently no effective drug or vaccine available for the disease, which means its fatality rate could range from 30% to 50%.
Ebola virus is a deadly disease caused by a strain of the virus that spreads from animals to humans. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle pain, and in severe cases, bleeding and organ failure.



