Super virus (Ebola) was in intensely motion at South Africa, the Ebola virus that is causing the current outbreak in West Africa is not mutating as quickly as earlier reports had suggested, a new study finds.
Dr. Thomas Hoenen, a postdoctoral fellow in virology at the National Institutes of Health articulating about Supervirus that we do not see any evidence that the virus is mutating any more rapidly than has been reported in previous outbreaks.
The new study suggests that the Ebola virus's mutation rate in West Africa is fairly similar to that of other RNA viruses, such as rhinovirus, the virus that causes the common cold.
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has now sickened more than 25,000 people and killed more than 10,300 people since it began, deases was in out of control medical and specialist was unable to crop the prescribed of Ebola according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Several drug and vaccination are underway to help treat and prevent the disease.
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