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Thu, 2015-01-29 07:58 — mike kraft
Scientists tracking the Ebola outbreak in Guinea say the virus has mutated.
Researchers at the Institut Pasteur in France, which first identified the outbreak last March, are investigating whether it could have become more contagious.
They are tracking how the virus is changing and trying to establish whether it's able to jump more easily from person to person
"We know the virus is changing quite a lot," said human geneticist Dr Anavaj Sakuntabhai.
It's not unusual for viruses to change over a period time. Ebola is an RNA virus - like HIV and influenza - which have a high rate of mutation. That makes the virus more able to adapt and raises the potential for it to become more contagious.
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Ebola Outbreak: Virus Mutating - Research and Documentation
Institut Pasteur - Press Release - January 23, 2015
Researchers at the Institut Pasteur of Dakar and the Institut Pasteur in Paris have reconstructed chains of transmission of Ebola virus in the capital city of Guinea, from February to August 2014. The data show the positive impact of control measures on the evolution of the epidemic but highlight the challenges of Ebola control in large urban centres. The study is published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
CLICK HERE - Ebola: Study of the chains of transmission in Conakry
CLICK HERE - The Lancet - Chains of transmission and control of Ebola virus disease in Conakry, Guinea, in 2014: an observational study
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