Ebola Outbreak: Understanding and Prevention
Discover how Ebola attacks the immune system and the critical steps needed for prevention. Learn about the current outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and what can be done to save lives.
How Ebola Affects the Body
Ebola is a cunning virus that targets key immune cells, disabling the body's ability to mount an effective response. Once it enters the bloodstream, it spreads rapidly to vital organs, leading to severe complications and high mortality rates.
Infected individuals often experience:
- Severe vomiting and diarrhea, leading to significant fluid loss.
- A cytokine storm, where the immune system overreacts, causing collateral damage to organs.
- Damage to blood vessels, which can result in fatal fluid loss.
The Importance of Supportive Care
While there are no approved treatments specifically targeting Ebola, timely supportive care can keep patients alive long enough for their immune systems to recover. However, access to such care is often limited in outbreak areas, highlighting the need for better resources and infrastructure to combat this deadly virus.