Ebola Virus and Its Immunopathogenesis - A Review
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12424Keywords:
Ebola virus, Immuno-pathogenesis, Viral marker, Genome detection, MarkersAbstract
Ebola virus, a highly pathogenic DNA virus, is associated with severe systemic complications in both man
and animals. Ebola virus is transmitted through direct and indirect contact. The first Ebola virus outbreak
was due to the zoonotic transmission followed by human to human. These viruses encompass serious
pathophysiological events like systemic viral replication, immune suppression, abnormal inflammatory
responses, major fluid and electrolyte losses and high mortality. Diagnosis and laboratory tests, typically
real time reverse transcription PCR is used to detect viral genome. The 2013 - 2016 outbreak was classified
by WHO as a public health emergency of international concern, which drew attention to the challenges of
diseases caused by infection with Ebola virus and societal preparation to handle future epidemics. This
review throws insight on the immune-pathogenesis of ebola viruses from the articles retrieved from various
search engines like Pubmed and Google scholar.
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