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Tanzania has a mysterious disease. What does it have to do with this?

As is known to all, COVID-19 lasted for three years and influenced the world many times, but it did not disappear all over the world. But there is a more serious disease than COVID-19, which killed 90 Africans, and the culprit is Ebola. When Ebola virus was first discovered in Congo today, more than 50 patients died. Tanzania's Ministry of Health has ruled out the possibility of fulminant diseases, and its officials have called on people to remain calm and wait for the results of follow-up investigations. According to previous reports, similar diseases occurred in this country, when several patients developed symptoms such as stomach pain, vomiting and fever.

First, mysterious viruses may wreak havoc all over the world, and people have great fear of viruses. A strange virus has appeared in Africa. At present, more than a dozen people have been infected and are receiving isolation treatment. According to local experts, this unknown virus spreads in a similar way to Ebola virus, and its symptoms are also very similar. If you are familiar with Ebola, you will find that it was full of news in the past year. Then, will the strange disease in Tanzania be Ebola and what impact will it have on our country?

Second, a doctor infected with Ebola virus in Congo accidentally transmitted the virus to a patient during the operation, with a mortality rate as high as 80%. 2 1 century, Ebola made a comeback for several years, spreading in most African countries, even in Europe and America. So, will the strange disease in Tanzania be Ebola virus with high mortality?

Third, as we all know, once infected with Ebola virus, there will be symptoms such as headache and fatigue, and then skin and other organs and tissues will start bleeding until organ failure and injury, and finally death. Ebola patients who are not treated in time will eventually lie in a pool of blood. As you can imagine, this photo is very terrible. Moreover, the actual incubation period of Ebola virus is short, but the initial symptoms are not obvious, and patients are easily ignored, thus missing the best treatment time. In Tanzania, patients with this rare disease will feel headache and fatigue, similar to those infected with Ebola virus.