Scientists who helped discover Ebola four decades ago have warned that mankind could be exposed to a number of new and potentially deadly viruses.
He said the virus could spread from tropical rainforests in Africa. The scientist issued the warning after a woman in a remote village in the Democratic Republic of Congo contracted symptoms of hemorrhagic fever. This information has come from the report of the American media CNN.
Kinshasa is a place in the Congo. In that place, a woman had a fever for several days. The doctors examined him. No corona virus was found in his body. But the symptoms of his disease are very similar to Ebola.
The woman has been kept completely separate. His contact with his family has also been cut off. He was isolated in a cell in Britain. Doctors are keeping an eye on him. The identity of the woman has also been kept secret so that the locals do not panic unnecessarily. On the plus side, the Ebola vaccine is the mainstay of the treatment and is currently being used to control the disease.
Now the question is that the disease has been caught, is it Ebola at all? Or something new? Ebola usually has a 50-90% chance of death.
"We are very scared," said Dr Dadin Bonkle, who is treating the woman. Any infection is new to us first. Don't do that or Ebola! This unknown disease is also new to us now ”.
Professor Jean-Jacques Muambe Tamfum, who first identified the Ebola virus in 1986, said people were about to face a new deadly virus. He added that in the coming days, Atimari will be stronger than Corona.
Disease X looks a lot like Ebola. The Kinshasa Congo National Institute of Biomedical Research tested the patient's blood and found that he had no symptoms of Ebola. According to Muimb, many unknown viral and bacterial diseases carried by animals are about to enter the human body.Yellow fever, ever-new influenza, rabies, brucellosis, and Lyme disease enter the human body from animals and birds, which has historically been the cause of the epidemic. HIV is a chimpanzee-borne disease that later mutates into the modern deadly plague.
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