Introduction
The Ebola virus was discovered in the year of 1976, and two leading scientists had played a significant role in this regard. However, the discovery of the disease is decades old to say the least and yet the medical ranks all over the world are baffled by the surmounting need to have an effective remedy for the illness. The physicians cannot do much for the person who had contracted the disease, and the early symptoms of Ebola include development of limited functionality of kidneys and liver.
The patient starts to have significant weight loss as well, and he or she may experience nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea as well. The challenges are immense those related to the propagation of the disease, and there is a minimal scientific evidence supporting the virus’s ability to spread in an airborne fashion, and the medically destructive agent may travel through intimacy.
The patient does not have a way after contracting the disease, and therefore, prevention would be the best option in this regard. However, the virus has an overwhelming tendency to transmit sexually, and the feeding mothers can transmit the illness to their next generation through breast milk. In this way, one can imagine Ebola as a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD), and care in conduction of intimacy would make a huge preventive difference in the masses of West Africa that is massively infected by the virus.
The economy has a suffering nature, and therefore, large percentage of the population does not have an access to the sophisticated healthcare services those can stop the condition from spreading. On average, 5000 persons lose their lives to Ebola per annum, and therefore, the media has to run substantially ranging public awareness campaign so that the masses can end up at the receiving end of an educational program with the design that can disseminate information about a challenging healthcare dilemma. The key to successful eradication of the Ebola lies in the hands of the masses those have to decide to practice caution while attending to their private affairs.
One should keep personal hygiene products such as razors separate from those of others. The use of condemns in sexual endeavors would drive down the probability of contracting Ebola notably. The role of Nigeria would remain instrumental because the government has significant exposure to the historical outbreaks of the condition, and therefore, officials have gathered valuable insight about the methods those virus uses in order to facilitate its spreading in the society. The humans have the certain weakness to logical explanation of the affairs, and historical data would have specific value in this regard as well.
Literature Review
The cure to Ebola as a disease lies in one’s ability to protect him or herself from the potentialities those can convert a healthy person into a diseased one. More than 90% of the patients of Ebola lose their lives, and therefore, caution is cure, and the media has to play an instrumental role in terms of compelling people towards practicing caution while engaging in bodily pleasures, and the unprecedented sexual activities is no doubt the leading cause of Ebola, and the mothers can also infect their young by milking them with contaminated feed.
With the passage of time, the disease is spreading in underdeveloped parts of the world where educational standards are not up to the mark, and resultant ignorance motivate the people to behave carelessly towards situations those could lead to the contraction of disease that can cost people their lives. The death toll due to Ebola is considerably decreasing in developed parts of the world because condemns, razors, and undergarments have quality of protecting transmission of germs, but less fortunate society in this regard would not develop commitment to the standards of living those can prevent development of the disease.
The environmental ability of Ebola virus to spread is not scientifically proven, and therefore, people who contract the condition have to blame themselves for not taking considerable measures to ensure their safety, but the media can make the difference in this regard, and therefore, the government has to sponsor such moments those can educate people to practice caution during conduction of intimate adventures.
The medical experts have to keep a track of those who became in close contact with known carriers of the disease so that the infected subjects can be taken in protective custody so that the virus does not spread uncontrollably. On the other hand, incurable nature of the illness will cause assured death in most of the cases, and therefore, further social contamination would have to be prevented, and the involved medical professionals have to consider achievement of the abovementioned goal as a success, and the disposal of dead patients whose demise occurred as a consequence of the Ebola have to be discarded through incrimination or burial, and the professional staff that are going to put bodies to rest have to go to extra lengths in order to make sure that they do not contract the vicious condition.
The situation of Ebola is a notorious one, and therefore, the suffering would be intensive as well. At the same time, the governmental resources have to be invested development of accredited labs those can facilitate last days of suffering patients. The medical experts have to expedite the process of finding the cure because from the look of things, people living in developing parts of the world are not getting the message, and they will continue to die from the disease without taking protective steps. The west is consistently improving in this regard, and the African nations are lagging in this particular area. The Ebola is same to AIDS in its consequences, and therefore, one cannot possibly take the disease lightly. Secondly, the youth have to receive a specific informational dosage so that they can make needed behavioral changes.
Methodology
The study has applied the method of literature reviewing in order to identify different themes those findings carry, and the summary of all the resources relevant to the topic were integrated in the preceding section.
Conclusion
This paper discussed the nature of Ebola as an illness, and this work had to consider the disease as an incurable condition. The prevention is the only method that can help an individual to lead a healthy and happy life without contracting the disease. Secondly, the illness does not have the power to transmit environmentally.
The Ebola virus was discovered in the year of 1976, and two leading scientists had played a significant role in this regard. The patient does not have a way after contracting the disease, and therefore, prevention would be the best option in this regard. However, the virus has an overwhelming tendency to transmit sexually, and the feeding mothers can transmit the illness to their next generation through breast milk.
The use of condemns in sexual endeavors would drive down the probability of contracting Ebola notably. More than 90% of the patients of Ebola lose their lives, and therefore, caution is cure, and the media has to play an instrumental role in terms of compelling people towards practicing caution while engaging in bodily pleasures, and the unprecedented sexual activities is no doubt the leading cause of Ebola, and the mothers can also infect their young by milking them with contaminated feed.
With the passage of time, the disease is spreading in underdeveloped parts of the world where educational standards are not up to the mark, and resultant ignorance motivate the people to behave carelessly towards situations those could lead to the contraction of disease that can cost people their lives.
The death toll due to Ebola is considerably decreasing in developed parts of the world because condemns, razors, and undergarments have quality of protecting transmission of germs, but less fortunate society in this regard would not develop commitment to the standards of living those can prevent development of the disease.
The situation of Ebola is a notorious one, and therefore, the suffering would be intensive as well. The Ebola is same to AIDS in its consequences, and therefore, one cannot possibly take the disease lightly. This paper discussed the nature of Ebola as an illness, and this work had to consider the disease as an incurable condition.
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