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Ebola d. a highly fatal, acute hemorrhagic fever, clinically very similar to Marburg virus disease, caused by the Ebola virus, and occurring in the Sudan and adjacent areas in northwestern Zaire; the natural reservoir and mode of transmission of the virus are unknown, but secondary infection is by direct contact with infected blood and other body secretions and by airborne particles.
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Ebola hemorrhagic f. Ebola virus disease.
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Ebola v. a virus of the genus Filovirus that is the etiologic agent of Ebola virus disease, first isolated near the Ebola River in Zaire; there are four subtypes: Zaire, Sudan, Reston, and Côte d'Ivoire. The natural reservoir and mode of transmission of primary infection are unknown, but secondary infection is by direct contact with infected blood and other body secretions and by airborne particles.
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Ebola virus, virus disease (hemorrhagic fever) see under virus and disease.
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ebonation the removal of bone fragments from a wound.
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