Tuesday, April 8, 2014

It is assumed that fruit bats are the most common natural host of ebolavirus in Africa. It is further assumed that most wildlife that suffer from ebolavirus is the result of contact with saliva or feces from infected fruit bats. Humans get the disease by contact with these infected animals, such as pigs or monkeys, or by direct contact with infected bats.

It is assumed that fruit bats are the most common natural host of ebolavirus in Africa. It is further assumed that most wildlife that suffer from ebolavirus is the result of contact with saliva or feces from infected fruit bats. Humans get the disease by contact with these infected animals, such as pigs or monkeys, or by direct contact with infected bats.
Read more at http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/1113114635/understanding-ebolavirus-new-cases-who-reports-040714/#IVGgSkH37vOxP0dU.99
It is assumed that fruit bats are the most common natural host of ebolavirus in Africa. It is further assumed that most wildlife that suffer from ebolavirus is the result of contact with saliva or feces from infected fruit bats. Humans get the disease by contact with these infected animals, such as pigs or monkeys, or by direct contact with infected bats.
Read more at http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/1113114635/understanding-ebolavirus-new-cases-who-reports-040714/#IVGgSkH37vOxP0dU.99