Death-toll rises from Uganda's Ebola outbreak
Genetic analysis of samples taken from some of the victims shows it is a previously unknown type of Ebola, making it the fifth strain, U.S. and Ugandan health officials say.
Ebola can cause internal and external bleeding. Victims often die of shock, but symptoms can be vague, including fever, muscle pain and nausea. It is known to infect humans, chimpanzees and gorillas.
Uganda was last hit by an epidemic of Ebola in 2000, when
425 people caught it and just over half of them died[...]
Labels: Ebola, Plagues and Showers of Poison light, Uganda

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