ebolavirus
Ebolavirus is a genus of enveloped, filamentous, negative-sense RNA viruses in the family Filoviridae, within the order Mononegavirales. Members of this genus cause Ebola virus disease (EVD) in humans and nonhuman primates. The genus currently includes six recognized species: Zaire ebolavirus, Sudan ebolavirus, Taï Forest ebolavirus, Bundibugyo ebolavirus, Reston ebolavirus and Bombali ebolavirus.
Natural reservoirs are believed to be fruit bats, with spillover to humans and other animals occurring through
Clinical presentation typically begins with sudden fever, fatigue, muscle pain, and headache, followed by vomiting, diarrhea,
Diagnosis is by nucleic acid testing (RT-PCR) or antigen detection in blood; virus isolation is restricted to
Treatment is primarily supportive care, including fluids and electrolyte management. Two monoclonal antibody therapies, Inmazeb (REGN-EB3)