Ebola is a rare but deadly virus that can cause bleeding inside and out out of a person .
The immune system and organs are damaged as the virus spread through the body. Eventually, it causes the blood clotting cells to drop which leads to uncontrollable bleeding. This disease kills
90% of infected people. Ebola isn’t as contagious as other common viruses like colds and influenza. It spreads to people by contact with the skin or bodily fluids of an infected animal, like a monkey and a chimpanzee. It then moves from one person to another in the same way. Those who care for a sick person or bury someone who died from the disease often get the virus. Other ways to get Ebola include touching polluted needles or surfaces. You can’t get Ebola from air, water, or food. A person who has Ebola but has no symptoms also can’t spread the disease. The symptoms of this disease are: high fever, headache, joint and muscle aches , sore throats, weakness, stomach pain, and lack of appetite. As the disease gets worse, it causes bleeding inside the body, as well as from the eyes, ears, and sometimes nose. Some people will vomit or cough up blood, and get a rash. Elboa is diagnosed by either the symptoms or the doctors can take a test of blood and tissues. Cleaning water, proper sanitation, and a well developed health care system can prevent the disease from spreading Doctors and aid workers wear protective clothing to keep them from getting in contact with infected