The natural history of Ebola virus in Africa

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2005
Authors:X. Pourrut, Kumulungui, B., Wittmann, T., Moussavou, G., Délicat, A., Yaba, P., Nkoghe, D., Gonzalez, J. - P., Leroy, E. M.
Journal:Microbes and Infection
Volume:7
Pagination:1005-1014
Date Published:2005
Keywords:Africa, Chiroptera, Ebola, Filoviridae, infectious diseases, virology
Abstract:

Several countries spanning the equatorial forest regions of Africa have had outbreaks of Ebola hemorrhagic fever over the last three decades. This article is an overview of the many published investigations of how Ebola virus circulates in its natural environment, focusing on the viral reservoir, susceptible animal species, environmental conditions favoring inter-species transmission, and how the infection is transmitted to humans. Major breakthroughs have been made in recent years but many outstanding questions must be dealt with if we are to prevent human outbreaks by interfering with the viral life cycle.

URL:Pourrut et al. 2005.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micinf.2005.04.006
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