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    ebola virus

    US /ɪˈbolə, ˈɛbolɑ/

    ・

    UK /iˈbəulə/

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    n.NounA highly infectious and deadly virus causing hemorrhagic fever.
    The ebola virus is a deadly disease.

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    The Ebola Virus Explained — How Your Body Fights For Survival

    05:31The Ebola Virus Explained — How Your Body Fights For Survival
    • The Ebola virus enters a dendritic cell by binding onto receptors for cell transport.

      The Ebola virus enters a dendritic cell by binding onto receptors for cell transport.

    • The Ebola virus enters a dendritic cell by

      The Ebola virus enters a dendritic cell by

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    Ebola: The Full Story

    07:55Ebola: The Full Story
    • “THE Ebola virus”, the one responsible for the 2014 outbreak, is one of the five known viruses in that genus, a strain called the “Zaire ebola virus.”

      “THE Ebola virus”, the one responsible for the 2014 outbreak, is one of the five known viruses in that genus, a strain called the “Zaire ebola virus.”

    • It's just a virus." Ebola virus describes a genus of viruses in the family Phylloviridae.

      It's just a virus." Ebola virus describes a genus of viruses in the family Phylloviridae.

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    Ebola: What Airline Crew and Staff Need to Know

    15:23Ebola: What Airline Crew and Staff Need to Know
    • Ebola is a severe and often fatal disease in humans that is caused by the Ebola virus.

      Ebola is a severe and often fatal disease in humans that is caused by the Ebola virus.

    • Once a person is infected with the Ebola virus, symptoms can appear within 2 to 21 days of exposure, although from 8 to 10 days is most common.

      Once a person is infected with the Ebola virus, symptoms can appear within 2 to 21 days of exposure, although from 8 to 10 days is most common.

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    Human Extinction

    08:11Human Extinction
    • Well, you might be in luck. You can already download an Ebola virus

      Well, you might be in luck. You can already download an Ebola virus

    • You can already download an Ebola virus genome right here on the internet, right now.

      You can already download an Ebola virus genome right here on the internet, right now.

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    What You Need to Know About Ebola

    04:26What You Need to Know About Ebola
    • It used to be known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, more recently Ebola virus disease.

      It used to be known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, more recently Ebola virus disease.

    • sometimes hysterically, as Ebola, is really one of at least five known species of the Ebola virus.

      sometimes hysterically, as Ebola, is really one of at least five known species of the Ebola virus.

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    The Structural Basis of Ebola Viral Pathogenesis

    55:40The Structural Basis of Ebola Viral Pathogenesis
    • also a special day because we have a remarkable lecturer as part of our regular Wednesday afternoon series who is here to teach us something pretty interesting about viral hemorrhagic fever, specifically Ebola virus.

      also a special day because we have a remarkable lecturer as part of our regular Wednesday afternoon series who is here to teach us something pretty interesting about viral hemorrhagic fever, specifically Ebola virus.

    • HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, SPECIFICALLY EBOLA VIRUS.

      HEMORRHAGIC FEVER, SPECIFICALLY EBOLA VIRUS.

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    Can You Recover From Ebola?

    03:23Can You Recover From Ebola?
    • Now, because the Ebola virus spreads so easily, conservationists generally support vaccine development, even though they are potentially dangerous.

      Now, because the Ebola virus spreads so easily, conservationists generally support vaccine development, even though they are potentially dangerous.

    • endangered. Because the Ebola virus spreads so easily, conservationists generally support

      endangered. Because the Ebola virus spreads so easily, conservationists generally support

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    10 Creepy Simpsons Predictions That Actually Came TRUE

    15:1710 Creepy Simpsons Predictions That Actually Came TRUE
    • Lisa Sachs made references to the Ebola virus, which had a major resurgence in cases around 2014.

      Lisa Sachs made references to the Ebola virus, which had a major resurgence in cases around 2014.

    • Lisa Sachs made references to the Ebola virus, which had a major resurgence in cases around 2014.

      Lisa Sachs made references to the Ebola virus, which had a major resurgence in cases around 2014.

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    Why new diseases keep appearing in China

    08:49Why new diseases keep appearing in China
    • The deadly Ebola virus likely originates in bats.

      The deadly Ebola virus likely originates in bats.

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    President Obama Holds a Press Conference at the U.S.-African Leaders Summit

    39:50President Obama Holds a Press Conference at the U.S.-African Leaders Summit
    • What we do know is that the Ebola virus, both currently and in the past, is controllable if you have a strong public health infrastructure in place.

      What we do know is that the Ebola virus, both currently and in the past, is controllable if you have a strong public health infrastructure in place.

    • What we do know is that the Ebola virus,

      What we do know is that the Ebola virus,

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