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The Ebola Virus Outbreak Essay

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Subject:Health

Topic:Ebola Virus

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An attack of Ebola Virus as a terrorist after an attack.

The Ebola virus can spread through the air if someone coughs or sneezes and their phlegm or liquid comes in contact with someone’s eyes, inside of their mouth, nose or some broken skin on the body like a cut or scrape (WHO, 2014). As a terrorist, the best way to get many people infected would be in a hospital setting or a place where people will sweat a lot and breathe more heavily like inside a gym. This would allow the contamination to be more effective. By sending someone to a gym and coughing around people working out, they would be more likely to contract the virus.

Sweat is also another way to transmit the pathogen, along with semen, vomit, and urine (WHO, 2014). In terms of who would be affected, if the clear choice is a gym, the expected targets are adults working out. To monitor if they are infected, simple checking of the news would highlight if the infection attempts worked. Any one person with Ebola will reach the news and would be easy to spot due to the rarity of the disease and the ongoing fear of its potential spread. If one infected person is sent into a gym to infect others, the overall expectation is that at least 2-3 people become infected. Then those people will spread it to their loves ones through copulation, shared spaces, and so forth.

Success would be based on how many cases of Ebola emerge. If there are a resounding high…

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4. Bundibugyo ebolavirus (BDBV) (Public Health England, 2016).

Investigation of the disease could lead to the discovery of the source of the infection. That is why if the plan was to infect people at a gym, it must be one with limited camera equipment that will allow the person infected (terrorist), to avoid being spotted. The person would have to sneak into the gym to avoid being identified, and proceed to infect various innocent people. Because sweat and saliva can lead to transmission of the virus, leaving sweat and saliva on exercise machines may lead to a more effective rate of transmission. Another person can check to see if additional people become sick by seeing which hospitals the infected may go to as treatment involves maintaining vitals since there is no…


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References

CDC. (2019, March 27). Treatment. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/treatment/index.html

Public Health England. (2016, August 19). Ebola: overview, history, origins and transmission. Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/ebola-origins-reservoirs-transmission-and-guidelines/ebola-overview-history-origins-and-transmission

WHO. (2014, October 6). What we know about transmission of the Ebola virus among humans. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/ebola/06-october-2014/en/

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