A groundbreaking study has unveiled how the Ebola virus can traverse through layers of human skin, potentially facilitating direct transmission through touch. This highlights critical cellular targets ...
Jan. 1, 2025 — Researchers have traced a cellular route Ebola virus (EBOV) uses to traverse the inner and outer layers of skin and emerge onto the skin's surface. The study identifies new cell ...
Researchers at University of Iowa Health Care and colleagues at Texas Biomedical Research Institute and Boston University, have traced a cellular route Ebola virus (EBOV) uses to traverse the inner ...
Hemorrhagic fever (HF) refers to a group of illnesses caused by several families of viruses, including Ebola, Marburg, and dengue. 1 These diseases are characterized by damage to the blood vessels, ...
from a symptomatic individual or corpse of a person who had Ebola virus disease. Symptoms begin with fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. A minority of cases have hemorrhagic complications.