Ebola virus Flashcards

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Marburg haemorrhagic fever

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First filovirus to be identified

Laboratory workers infected from African green monkeys imported from Uganda (1967)

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Filoviruses

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3 Genera. Marburgvirus, Ebolavirus, Cuevavirus

5 subspecies of ebolavirus (Zaire, Bundibugyo, Tai forest, Sudan, Reston)

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Zaire and Sudan ebolavirus

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Simultaneous outbreaks in 1976
Spread by use of contaminated needles
Serologically different to Marburg virus (different antibodies)

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Bundibugyo ebolavirus

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Outbreak in western Uganda, 2007

37 deaths

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Tai forest ebolavirus

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Isolated from ethnologist in 1994
Infected while performing necropsy on dead chimpanzee
Second seroconversion in Liberia (only two individual cases)

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Reston ebolavirus

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High mortality in macaques shipped from Philippines

4 humans seroconverted, no disease

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Ebolavirus

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First case from contact with bushmeat (zoonosis)
Transmission between humans is by close contact
Chains of infection are short (severe and obvious symptoms)

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Ebola human transmission

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Injuries and skin abrasions
Contact with infected blood or body fluids
Contact with contaminated objects (syringes)
No insect, water, food or aerosol transmission

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Ebolavirus features

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Fever, headache, diarrhoea are early symptoms
Rash, haemorrhage, convulsions at peak illness
Diffuse coagulopathy
Tissue factor released from infected macrophages may induce coagulation irregularities
Massive loss of blood

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Ebolavirus vaccine

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rVSV-ZEBOV
Ebola glycoprotein GP expressed in Vesicular Stromatitis Virus (VSV) and replaces G in the VSV genome
VSV does not cause disease in humans

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Passive vaccine

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Zmapp and REGN-EB3
Raised in mice immunised with virus-like particles
Chimerised into human IgG1 scaffold
Protects non-human primates

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