Is Marburg virus Ebola?
Marburg and Ebola viruses are both members of the Filoviridae family (filovirus). Though caused by different viruses, the two diseases are clinically similar. Both diseases are rare and have the capacity to cause outbreaks with high fatality rates.
What virus type is Ebola?
Ebola virus is negative-sense RNA virus with a non-segmented genome similar to that of RSV and NiV. Ebola virus is a hemorrhagic fever virus in the Filoviridae family.
What are the five Ebola viruses?
About Ebola Virus Disease There are five identified Ebola virus species, four of which are known to cause disease in humans: Ebola virus (Zaire ebolavirus); Sudan virus (Sudan ebolavirus); Taï Forest virus (Taï Forest ebolavirus, formerly Côte d’Ivoire ebolavirus); and Bundibugyo virus (Bundibugyo ebolavirus).
Is Zika an RNA virus?
Zika virus is a single-stranded RNA virus of the Flaviviridae family, genus Flavivirus. Zika virus is transmitted to humans primarily through the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito (Ae. aegypti and Ae.
Can people with Ebola be asymptomatic?
Evidence suggests that some Ebola infections may be asymptomatic, with seroprevalence estimates between 1.4 and 19.4% [6–12]. A recent systematic review and meta-analysis [14] also estimated that 27.1% (95% CI, 14.5%–39.6%) of EVD infections were asymptomatic.