In 1976, the first reported Ebola virus was in the Yambuko village of Zair (former Zaire Old Congo). There was a mission hospital operating there. One day a teacher named Mabalo Locale was brought to hospital with diarrhea and diarrhea.
He and his friends went back home to return home. There were no hotels at that time. The main food is the animals in the bushes. Malaria was common in Africa at that time. So they gave their medicines. He soon returned. Then diarrhea was severe.
In addition, vomiting started. The eyes are in the pit. The nurses in the hospital (where there was no doctor) gave them antibiotics and other medications. Finally, blood began to flow from the nose and other parts of the body. At last he died. Soon, Lokaleela's wife and sisters died in the same disease.
On August 28, 1976, an unknown person came to the same hospital with diarrhea and fever. He was lying there. His illness was not understood. One night he got out of the hospital with a fever.
Later no one has seen him. After being informed that she had been infected with many people in the hospital, she carried out a thorough search. The nurses in the hospital started to die each one. First of all, diarrhea and fever, and finally bleeding from various parts of the body.
For a time, Congo was a Belgian colony. That is why the samples of blood samples are sent to identify what this disease is. At about the same time, the same disease occurred at Enzara (south of Sudan). Even though there were a few died, the disease did not spread.
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