Transmission Of Ebola
Ebola is a very strong virus, and it is a blood borne spreader. Often Ebola has occurred (in previous outbreaks) when hospital care workers who has broke a distance from the ill person catch the virus. Blood and body fluids contain large amount of viruses, when reused needles and other utensils are reused. This is a vehicle borne transmission. Ebola is easily spread and the incubation period (growth of the virus) is 7-14 days. In the outbreaks Zaire, Sudan and African countries have had dangers in their people.
This is the map of Zaire, they have had a horrible outbreak. They have had it from 1976 to 1995. In African countries, their hospital does not own tons of money. They reuse their needles for medicines and that is the main reasons for the spread of Ebola Virus.
This is a picture of a patient suffering from Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever (Ebola virus) and the doctors are around her. This lady has died 3 days after this photograph was taken. The Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever contains Morbilliform (similar to measles) that are visible to white people but not to African skins, in addition this has meant that the symptoms are not visible for the people in Africa, giving the virus an large advantage.