3 possible dry symptoms of Ebola that appear 2-21 days after exposure
What is Fever, muscle and joint aches, severe headaches, weakness and fatigue, sore throat
The continent where Ebola was first discovered
What is Africa
One country where the Ebola outbreak occurred.
What is the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, or US
Two strains of the Ebola virus that affect humans
What is Ebola virus, Sudan virus, Taï Forest virus, Bundibugyo virus, Reston virus
One way to prevent Ebola
What is receiving an Ebola vaccination, practicing good hygiene, avoiding eating bushmeat
Wet symptoms of Ebola that appear 4-5 days after the initial symptoms
What is loss of appetite, unexplainable bleeding, gastrointestinal symptoms, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea
Year Ebola was first discovered, and in which country
When is 1976, in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The age group with the highest case fatality
What is children under 5 years
Main cause of Ebola
What is Orthoebolaviruses
The two FDA-approved monoclonal antibody treatments for Ebola
What is Inmazeb and Ebanga
Two bodily fluids that can spread the Ebola virus
What is vomit, diarrhea, urine, sweat
Two countries that experienced major Ebola outbreaks
What is the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Guinea
Percent of cases were women in a Nigerian breakout
What is 55%
The strain of the Ebola virus affected only non-primates and pigs
What is Reston virus
Crucial for combating severe fluid loss caused by Ebola symptoms
What is staying hydrated with fluids and electrolytes
Strain of the Ebola virus that does not affect humans and usually infects non-primates and pigs
What is Reston virus
The demographic group that was more severely impacted during a Nigerian outbreak
What is women
Two countries experienced Sudan Virus Disease outbreaks
What is Sudan and Uganda
Virus that caused the largest outbreak in West Africa from 2014 to 2016
What is the Ebola virus
Inmazebs function to treat Ebola
What is it prevents the virus from attaching to and entering host cells and can activate other immune cells to target infected cells
Ebola primarily spread among humans through
What is through direct or indirect contact with contaminated objects or bodily fluids from a person who has started to show symptoms of Ebola or has recently died
The number of people infected and died in the West Africa outbreak (2014-2016)
What is More than 28,600 people were infected, and 11,325 died
Most recent locations of Ebola outbreaks in 2022 and 2023
What is Mbandaka City and Uganda
The strain of the Ebola virus that was first discovered in the Taï Forest region
What is Taï Forest virus
The Hygiene practice that is recommended to prevent Ebola
What is Wash your hands frequently and avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth