The CureTo Ebola Virus IsBitta Kola Since the outbreak of Ebola - TopicsExpress



          

The CureTo Ebola Virus IsBitta Kola Since the outbreak of Ebola Virus in Nigeria, Scientistin the world have taken it serious to make full research on how to cure the deadly virus. The good newsis that a cure have been discoveredwhich is Bitter Kola (Garcinia Kola). According to NatureCure: The Ebola and Marburg viruses are the only membersof a newly identified family of single-stranded, unsegmentedRNA viruses, thefiloviridae. This family is closely relatedto the rhabdoviridae, which includes the rabies virus, and theparamyxoviridae. Viruses in this latterfamily cause childhood diseases such as measles. Filoviruses infect humans and otherprimates. Ebola haemorrhagic fever outbreaks occur primarily in remotevillages in Central and WestAfrica, near tropical rainforests. The virus is transmittedto peoplefrom wild animals and spreads in the human population through human-to-human transmission. Fruit bats of the Pteropodidae family are considered to be the natural host ofthe Ebola virus. Ebola first appeared in 1976 in two simultaneousoutbreaks, in Nzara, Sudan, and in Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo. The latterwas in a village situatednear theEbola River, from which the disease takes itsname. The Ebola virus is comprised of five distinct species: Bundibugyo, Ivory Coast, Reston, Sudan and Zaire. Bundibugyo, Sudan and Zaire specieshave been associated with large Ebola haemorrhagic fever outbreaks in Africa, while the Ivory Coast and Reston specieshave not The Ebola Reston species, foundin the Philippines, can infect humans, but no illness or deathin humans has been reported to date. Ebola is introducedinto the human population through closecontactwith the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infectedanimals. In Africa, infection has been documentedthroughthe handling ofinfectedchimpanzees, gorillas, fruit bats, monkeys, forestantelope and porcupines founddead or ill in the rainforest. LaterEbola spreadsin the community throughhuman-to-human transmission, resulting fromclose contactwith the blood, secretions,organs or otherbodily fluids of infectedpeople. Burial ceremonieswhere mournershave directcontactwith the body ofthe deceased personcan also play a role in the transmission of Ebola. Transmission via infectedFluid can occurup to seven weeksafterclinical recovery.Little is known ofthe molecular biology of theseviruses or themechanisms by which they cause disease. Symptomsof Ebola. Sudden onset of fever, intense weakness, muscle pain, headache and sore throat. This is followed by vomiting, diarrhoea, rash, impaired kidney and liver function, and in some cases, bothinternal and external bleeding. The incubation period (interval frominfection to onset of symptoms)varies between 2 to21 days. During Ebola outbreaks, the case-fatality rate has varied fromoutbreak to outbreak between 25% and 90%. The seedsof the African Bitter Kolatree have propertiesthat can kill the ebola virus.
Posted on: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 08:35:26 +0000

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