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Ebola And Marburg Viruses

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Term Paper TitleEbola And Marburg Viruses
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Ebola and Marburg Viruses

Ebola and Marburg Viruses


        The Ebola and Marburg viruses are  extremely lethal viruses that have
placed repugnant thoughts on the minds of many people that have any background
knowledge on this field of viral infections.  Where does it come from?  Where
does it hide?  What could it do to me?  As these questions burn holes in the
minds of many people, something should be done to learn more about these
horrendous viruses.  People sometimes become scared stiff from the thought of
the bone-chilling effects from these viruses, and had good reason to.  "Ebola,
the slate wiper, did things to people that you did not want to think about.  The
organism was too frightening to handle even for those who were comfortable and
adept in space suits." (paperback pg.63-64 -  Project Ebola).
     A large, shy man by the name of Gene Johnson was the first pioneer to
venture out to find the roots of the Ebola and Marburg viruses.   Gene spent
many years in Central Africa looking for these viruses.  After  digging up
virtually every piece of land in Central Africa, Gene Johnson wound up without
a single case or report of a virus.  A man by the name of Charles Monet and a
young boy referred to in this book as Peter Cardinal both contracted the same
level 4 hot virus.  There is only one connection between Charles and Peter.
"The paths of Charles Monet and Peter Cardinal had crossed at only one place on
earth, and that was inside Kitum Cave."  (pg. 140 -  Cardinal).  Kitum Cave is
where the virus is expected to be living or where the history of the Ebola
virus lays.  So Kitum Cave is where the search for the deadly virus begins.
Led by Gene Johnson, the team members on the Kitum Cave  expedition set up many
differing animals...

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