Human, animal or plant disease resulting from a viral infection.
1The largest ever Ebola virus disease outbreak is ravaging West Africa.
2Neurological signs and symptoms are the most common complications of Ebola virus disease.
3His business was successful until 1945 when a virus disease ruined the plants.
4We also describe the use of experimental treatments for Ebola virus disease in this patient.
5Ebola virus disease (EVD) poses significant clinical care implications for pharmacists.
6The outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in West Africa has outstripped available resources.
7In May 2011, we identified a single case of Sudan Ebola virus disease in Luwero District.
8Interpretation: This report emphasises the uncertainties about the efficacy of experimental treatments for Ebola virus disease.
9The first reported outbreak of Ebola virus disease occurred in 1976 in Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo.
10Just how little we actually know about Ebola virus disease became apparent in the last 48 hours.
11Here, we investigated the prognostic factors of Ebola virus disease (EVD) through various statistical models.
12Previous studies have demonstrated little efficacy of interferons (IFNs) in animal models of Ebola virus disease.
13We studied 10 CTL epitopes during the course of simian immunodeficiency virus disease progression in three related macaques.
14Suspect Ebola virus disease (sEVD) deaths were those due to select symptoms in the EVD case definition.
15A new study explores the environmental factors that give rise to outbreaks of Ebola virus disease (EVD).
16Ebola -formally known as Ebola virus disease, or EVD -is a severe and often lethal viral disease.
Translations for virus disease