Transmission Chains in the outbreak of ebola virus Disease in Guinea 点 右运” =a:x- 分之O Shown are transmission chains in the ebola virus disease outbreak involving laboratory-confirmed cases. the presumed means of transmission of Zaire ebolavirus(EBOV), as revealed by epidemiologic investigation, are indicated by solid arrows. Dashed arrows indicate that the epidemiologic links are not well established Laboratory-confirmed cases(C)are indicated with red circles, and suspected cases (S)are indicated with the case number. The inset image is an electron microscopic scan of the Guinean strain of EBOV in blood obtained from a patient. a typical complete virus particle, with the ends marked by arrows and two degraded particles (arrowheads)are shown
Transmission Chains in the Outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease in Guinea Shown are transmission chains in the Ebola virus disease outbreak involving laboratory-confirmed cases. The presumed means of transmission of Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV), as revealed by epidemiologic investigation, are indicated by solid arrows. Dashed arrows indicate that the epidemiologic links are not well established. Laboratory-confirmed cases (C) are indicated with red circles, and suspected cases (S) are indicated with the case number. The inset image is an electron microscopic scan of the Guinean strain of EBOV in blood obtained from a patient. A typical complete virus particle, with the ends marked by arrows, and two degraded particles (arrowheads) are shown
Districts Affected by ebola virus disease in Three Countries in africa PareawaAr (4 Days Prior) Al case, 垂三=垂 Ns石 The map shows the districts that have been affected by ebola virus disease in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone Gray circles indicate the total numbers of confirmed and probable Ebola cases reported in each affected district
Districts Affected by Ebola Virus Disease in Three Countries in Africa • The map shows the districts that have been affected by Ebola virus disease in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Gray circles indicate the total numbers of confirmed and probable Ebola cases reported in each affected district, and red circles the number reported during the 21 days leading up to September 14, 2014
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Training Program on Prevention and Control of Ebola Virus Disease
3000 Total Cases Siera Leone 4000 Total Deaths. Siera Leone 3/1/1÷4/1/1÷5/1/1+6/1/1+7/1143/11+9/1/1410/1/1411/1/1412/1/141/1/15 WEWILL FIGHT TraIning Program on Prevention and control of Ebola virus disease EBOLA TOHETHER
Training Program on Prevention and Control of Ebola Virus Disease