Ebola Hemorrhagic FeverPresented by: Jamie McGee
The Hot Zone by Richard Preston
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Ebola virus•RNA virus in filovirus
family•5 subtypes
Ebola virus•RNA virus in filovirus
family•5 subtypes•Level 4 agent
Ebola virus•Exact origins and “natural
reservoir” are unknown
Ebola virus•Exact origins and “natural
reservoir” are unknown•Animal-borne (primates in
Africa/Philippines; recently found in pigs)
Ebola virus•Exact origins and “natural
reservoir” are unknown•Animal-borne (primates in
Africa/Philippines; recently found in pigs)
•Humans infected through contact with infected animal
Ebola was discovered in 1976
Subsequent epidemics have beensmall but very deadly
The symptoms of Ebola are nasty!
•Fever, headache, joint/muscle ache, diarrhea, vomiting, rash, internal/external bleeding
Ebola is highly virulent and works quickly!
Ebola is only spread by direct contactwith blood/secretions or a contaminated object
Viral life cycle
What does Ebola do to the body?•Blood clots form
What does Ebola do to the body?•Blood clots form•Hemorrhages (bleeding)
develop
What does Ebola do to the body?•Blood clots form•Hemorrhages (bleeding)
develop•Virus kills a large
amount of tissue
What does Ebola do to the body?•Blood clots form•Hemorrhages (bleeding)
develop•Virus kills a large
amount of tissue•“Crashing out”
(mechanism for spreading)
But the virus isn’t necessarily “efficient”
•Kills host too rapidly…little time or opportunity to transmit itself to other hosts successfully
Ebola and the immune system interact in an interesting and mysterious way
•Unsure why some recover and others do not
There is currently no effective treatment…but see hope in “antisense PMOs”!
Many ideas for possible vaccines…
Many ideas for possible vaccines…
…but few have turned out to be effective
…but is it worth it?•Challenge—no clinical trials on humans
•Poor animal models•Virus burns itself out anyway
•$$$
So…why do we care?•Viral mutations…evolution…airborne?
•Implications for developing world
•Bioterrorism▫We are unprepared!
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