Ebola nightmare turned around: 19 people died

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that the Ebola virus has raised its head in Africa from April 4 to May 13 and caused painful deaths recently announced on May 14.

The Ebola pandemic has claimed the lives of 19 people while 39 other infected people are fighting to survive the latest deadly outbreak in the Congo.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that the Ebola virus has raised its head in Africa from April 4 to May 13 and caused painful deaths recently announced on May 14. WHO also said that 393 people who were exposed to the disease are being closely monitored after the disease outbreak in Bikoro, Iboko and Wangata was confirmed.

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Ebola virus has raised its head in Africa from April 4 to May 13 and caused painful deaths here.

Although more information about the outbreak is still limited, this event has not yet launched a public health warning, WHO said.

Information about the "Ebola nightmare" has recalled the horrific memories of the pandemic that killed 11,000 people and caused 28,000 people to be infected in West Africa between 2014 and 2016.

The outbreak in West Africa started in a small village in Guinea, with a 2-year-old boy believed to be the first victim. Later, Ebola broke into a pandemic when it spread to Sierra Leone and Liberia. The virus spreads quickly with symptoms including fever, severe headache, body weakness, fatigue, diarrhea and vomiting.

The disease is thought to have originated in bats, but the animal's blood and body fluids are contagious.

Since it is impossible to remove all animals infected with Ebola, it is impossible to completely erase the virus. This means that Ebola's outbreak is hard to avoid.

Update 15 December 2018
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