STDIES ON THE OUTBRK OF EBOLA VIRUS EBOLA VIRUS INFECTION-Is - TopicsExpress



          

STDIES ON THE OUTBRK OF EBOLA VIRUS EBOLA VIRUS INFECTION-Is defind as a notoriousli deadli virus dat causes fearsome symptons,most prominent being high fever and masive internal bleedin.It x hypotesied dat d 1st person afectd came into contact with an infectd animal named bat.These viral spread x frm Guinea 2 Liberia n nw on d run to Ghana PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF EBOLA VIRUS-A protien on d surface of d virus has been discovered dat it x responsible 4 severe internal bledin.It atacks n destroys d endothelial cells lining blood vessels causin d vessels 2 leak n bleed CAUSES-1.Contact wid blood of an infectd person 2.Contact wid faeces or body fluid wid an infectd person 3.Direct contact wid d virus. PEOPLE AT RISK-1.People who re exposd 2ru direct contact wid d blood or secretn of an infectd person 2ru feedin,holdin or carin 4 dem. 2.People who cm in2 contact wid objects such as needles containin secretn of an affectd person INCUBATN PERIOD-Period btn contact wid d virus n d apearance of symptons ranges btn 2-21daes. SIGNS AND SYMPTONS: 1ST/INITIAL STAGE-High fever,Headaches,Muscle aches,Stomach pain,Diarrhoea,Sore throat,Hiccups,Red n itchy eyes. 2ND/PROGRESSN STAGE-Vomitin,Rash bleedin problems wid bloody nose(Epistaxis),Spittin up blood 4rm lung(Hemoptysis),Vomitin it up 4rm stomach(Hemorrhage) 3RD/FINAL STAGE-Chestpain,Shock n Death which can occur within 10daes 4rm d onset of d infectn. TREATMENT-No specific trtment bt patients re given supportive therapy such as balancin fluids n electrolyte,maintainin Oxygen n blood pressure n treatin 4 complicatin infectn PREVENTN- 1.Wearin of protective clothes such as masks,gloves etc 2.Isolation of ebola fever patients 4rm others 3.If patient dies 4rm ebola viral infection,its important 2 prevent people comin in2 contact wid d dead body. Most importantli,PUBLIC EDUCATION. Please pass dis informatn on 2 save a life. Research by;Liliberth.
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