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On pense que les chauves-souris frugivores de la famille des Pteropodidés sont les hôtes naturels de l’Orthoebolavirus. Le virus peut se transmettre à la population humaine lorsque des personnes ont un contact étroit avec le sang, les sécrétions, les organes ou d’autres liquides biologique ... more
Fact Sheet
October 2024
Six months since the start of Congo’s latest Ebola outbreak – the second worst in history, with more than 400 people dead – this special report evaluates efforts to prevent the disease from spreading internationally and sparking a regional crisis
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Uganda Red Cross Society today signed an agreement to strengthen the screening of travellers at 25 points of entry in eight districts on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The support will also go towards training 22 ... more
An example of integration of research into epidemic response.
The exercise was convened by the East Africa Community (EAC) and implemented by the World Health Organization (WHO) to test both countries’ preparedness and response to disease outbreaks. It covered various real-life simulations involving the health, livestock, agriculture, tourism and environment ... more
This review article provides a comprehensive overview of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), covering its epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. It explains that Ebola is a severe zoonotic infection caused by the Ebola virus, most likely originating from fruit bats and tra ... more
Merkblatt für Beschäftigte und Reisende
(VHF hier Ebola-, im-Kongo-, Lassa-, Marburgfieber) im Ausland tätig war. Stand 31.5.2018
Updated Januar 2016