The Ebola virus is a rare and deadly disease. It can occur from the infected bat or also spread through the person infected with the Ebola virus. Symptoms of the Ebola virus include fever, pain, ache in the body, diarrhea, and vomiting.
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) - Risk Factors, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention, and Prognosis
Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral infection caused by one of the five known species of the Ebola virus. Read the article to know more.

The Role of Public Health in Addressing Emerging Infectious Diseases
Public health plays a critical role in preserving the security of global health by monitoring, preventing, and responding to emerging infectious illnesses.
COVID-19 and Ebola: Similarities and Differences
This article gives a comparison and broader overview of the outbreak of the two deadliest diseases that showed a greater incidence over the last two decades.
From Crisis to Control: The Power of Prevention and Vaccination in Ebola Management
Ebola is an uncommon and fatal condition affecting humans and nonhuman primates (apes and monkeys). Read the article for further details.
Diagnostic Tools for Ebola Virus
This article discusses the diagnostic tools used to analyze and confirm the presence and severity of the Ebola virus.