Ebola virus in animals
Ebola Virus

Ebola virus in animals
Although non human primates have been a source of infection for humans, they are not thought to be the reservoir but rather an accidental host like human beings. Since 1994, Ebola outbreaks from the EBOV and TAFV species have been observed in chimpanzees and gorillas.RESTV has caused severe EVD outbreaks in macaque monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) farmed in Philippines and detected in monkeys imported into the ?USA in 1989, 1990 and 1996, and in monkeys imported to Italy from Philippines in 1992.Since 2008, RESTV viruses have been detected during several outbreaks of a deadly disease in pigs in Peoples Republic of China and Philippines. Asymptomatic infection in pigs has been reported and experimental inoculations have shown that RESTV cannot cause disease in pigs.
WHO response
History
Previous names
Reservoir
Controlling infection in health care settings
Classification
prevented
Transmission
Vaccine and treatment
Transmission from animals to humans
Natural host of Ebola virus
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