What is Ebola and how does it spread?published at 13:35 BST
Image source, AFP via Getty Images- What is causing this outbreak? Ebola is a disease caused by a virus - it is rare, but severe and often deadly. There are three species of Ebola virus that cause outbreaks, and this one is known as Bundibugyo
- How is Ebola transmitted? It spreads between people through infected bodily fluids, such as blood and vomit
- How deadly is it? About 30% of people have died in previous Bundibugyo outbreaks
- What is the incubation time? Symptoms appear between two and 21 days after being infected
- What are the symptoms? The initial symptoms appear suddenly and are flu-like, such as a fever, headache and tiredness. As the disease progresses, vomiting and diarrhoea develop and the body's organs do not work as well. Some patients may develop internal and external bleeding
- Where does Ebola come from? Outbreaks start when somebody catches Ebola from infected animals, such as fruit bats
- Is there a vaccine? There are vaccines for the Zaire species of Ebola, but not for Bundibugyo
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