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The 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa,primarily affecting Guinea.Sierra Leone,and Liberia,has exceeded all previous Ebola outbreaks in the number of cases and in international response.Although infections only occur frequently in Western Africa,the virus has the potential to spread globally and is classified as a category A pathogen that could be misused as a bioterrorism agent.This review aims(i) to discuss the latest data to aid our current recommendations for the prevention and control of the Ebola vims infection,(ii) to review its pathophysiology as well as offering insights on the most current data available about Ebola vaccine progress and potential use.
The 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, affected affectionately Guinea. Sierra Leone, and Liberia, has been all previous Ebola outbreaks in the number of cases and in international response. Although the virus has the potential to spread globally and is classified as a category A pathogen that could be misused as a bioterrorism agent.This review aims (i) to discuss the latest data to aid our current recommendations for the prevention and control of the Ebola vims infection, (ii) to review its pathophysiology as well as offering insights on the most current data available about Ebola vaccine progress and potential use.