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==Ebola Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase==
==Ebola Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase==
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==Disease==
==Disease==
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Ebola virus (EBOV) causes Ebola virus disease (EVD), a fatal hemorrhagic disease discovered in 1976 (Furuyama & Marzi, 2019). Sources of infection are mainly linked with “hunting wildlife, exposure to animal carcasses found in the forest, or contact with the putative virus reservoir, bats” (Furuyama & Marzi, 2019).
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Ebola virus (EBOV) causes Ebola virus disease (EVD), a fatal hemorrhagic disease discovered in 1976.<ref>PMID:31567063</ref> Sources of infection are mainly linked with “hunting wildlife, exposure to animal carcasses found in the forest, or contact with the putative virus reservoir, bats” (Furuyama & Marzi, 2019).
EVD pathogenesis in humans consists of three phases with symptoms normally occurring after an incubation period of 2-21 says (Furuyama & Marzi, 2019). In the first phase, symptoms during the first few days include nonspecific fever, headache, and myalgia (Furuyama & Marzi, 2019). This is followed by a “gastrointestinal phase” characterized by symptoms including diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, and dehydration (Furuyama & Marzi, 2019). The final and advanced phase of the illness consist of kidney and liver function failure, often resulting in “metabolic compromise, convulsion, shock, and death due to mucosal bleeding, bloody diarrhea, and multi-organ failure within 16 days after the first symptoms appear” (Furuyama & Marzi, 2019).
EVD pathogenesis in humans consists of three phases with symptoms normally occurring after an incubation period of 2-21 says (Furuyama & Marzi, 2019). In the first phase, symptoms during the first few days include nonspecific fever, headache, and myalgia (Furuyama & Marzi, 2019). This is followed by a “gastrointestinal phase” characterized by symptoms including diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, and dehydration (Furuyama & Marzi, 2019). The final and advanced phase of the illness consist of kidney and liver function failure, often resulting in “metabolic compromise, convulsion, shock, and death due to mucosal bleeding, bloody diarrhea, and multi-organ failure within 16 days after the first symptoms appear” (Furuyama & Marzi, 2019).

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Ebola Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase

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References

  1. Furuyama W, Marzi A. Ebola Virus: Pathogenesis and Countermeasure Development. Annu Rev Virol. 2019 Sep 29;6(1):435-458. doi:, 10.1146/annurev-virology-092818-015708. PMID:31567063 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-virology-092818-015708
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