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The Ebola Virus

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Term Paper TitleThe Ebola Virus
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The Ebola Virus

The Ebola Virus


INTRODUCTION

     The most deadly killers on this earth are too small to see with the
naked eye.  These microscopic predators are viruses.  In my report, I will
answer many basic questions concerning one of the fastest killing viruses, the
Ebola virus.  Questions such as "How does it infect its victims?", "How are
Ebola victims treated?", "How are Ebola outbreaks controlled?" and many others
related to this deadly virus.

GENERAL INFORMATION

     The Ebola virus is a member of the negative stranded RNA viruses known
as filoviruses.  There are four different strains of the Ebola virus - Zaire
(EBOZ), Sudan (EBOS), Tai (EBOT) and Reston (EBOR).  They are very similar
except for small serological differences and gene sequence differences.  The
Reston Strain is the only one which does not affect humans.   The Ebola virus
was named after the Ebola river in Zaire, Africa after its first outbreak in
1976.

STRUCTURE

     When magnified by an electron microscope, the ebola virus resembles long
filaments and are threadlike in shape.  It usually is found in the form of a "U-
shape".  There are many 7nm spikes which are 10nm apart from each other visible
on the surface of the virus.  The average length and diameter of the virus is
920nm and 80nm.  The virons are highly variable in length (polymorphic), some
attaining lengths as long as 14000nm.  The Ebola virus consists of a helical
nucleocapsid, which is a protein coat and the nucleic acid it encloses, and a
host cell membrane, which is a lipoprotein unit that surrounds the virus and
derived form the host cell's membrane.  The virus is composed of 7 polypeptides,
a nucleoprotein, a glycoprotein, a polymerase and 4 other undesignated proteins.
These proteins are synthesized by mRNA that are transcribed by the RNA of the
virus.  The genome consists of a single strand of negative RNA, which is
noninfectious itself.  The order of it is as follows: 3' untranslated region,
nucleoprotein, viral structured protein, VP35, VP40 glycoprotein, VP30, VP24,
polymerase(L), 5' untranslated region. HOW IT INFECTS

     Once the virus enters the body, it travels through the blood stream and
is replicated in many organs.  The mechanism used to penetrate the membranes of
cells and enter the cell is still unknown.  Once the virus is inside a cell, the
RNA is transcribed and replicated.  The RNA is transcribed, producing mRNA which
are used to produce the virus' proteins.  The RNA is replicated in the cytoplasm
and ...

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