Effects of the Ebola Virus

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Throughout history a variety of deadly diseases have threatened mankind. Many diseases have the capability to spread fast and rapidly kill people. But with modern advances in medicine, man had defeated most of these deadly diseases and thought the threat was over. However, a shockingly new and deadly disease caused by the Ebola virus has challenged the medical community. The medical researchers of today cannot find a cure or vaccine to halt the spread of …

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…unless the medical community finds its origin and source. Reading about Ebola's victims makes a horrifying impression, but education about this deadly disease may save lives. The description of Ebola's horrifying symptoms is certain to ignite a world wide debate about research priorities to find a vaccine for this terrible disease. How Ebola spreads is still uncertain, but scientist know it is a virus. In time, a vaccine will protect the world from Ebola's threat.