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Genus of virus
Bundibugyo ebolavirus, Reston ebolavirus, Sudan ebolavirus, Taï Forest ebolavirus (originally Côte d'Ivoire ebolavirus), Zaire ebolavirus (also known
Ebolavirus
Species of virus
Bundibugyo virus (BDBV) is a species of ebolavirus that is closely related to the Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV). The virus is one of several that can cause Ebola
Bundibugyo_ebolavirus
Species of virus affecting humans and animals
zairense or Zaire ebolavirus, more commonly known as Ebola virus (/iˈboʊlə, ɪ-/; EBOV), is one of six known species within the genus Ebolavirus. Four of the
Zaire_ebolavirus
Hemorrhagic fever caused by ebolaviruses
Orthoebolavirus. The four are Bundibugyo ebolavirus (BDBV), Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV), Taï Forest ebolavirus (TAFV) and Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV). EBOV is the most dangerous
Ebola
Species of virus
The species Sudan ebolavirus is a virological taxon included in the genus Ebolavirus, family Filoviridae, order Mononegavirales. The species has a single
Sudan_ebolavirus
Species of virus
The species Taï Forest ebolavirus (/tɑːˈiː/) is a virological taxon included in the genus Ebolavirus, family Filoviridae, order Mononegavirales. The species
Taï_Forest_ebolavirus
Species of Ebola virus
It is the single member of the species Reston ebolavirus, which is included into the genus Ebolavirus, family Filoviridae, order Mononegavirales. Reston
Reston_virus
Cases and outbreaks of Ebola virus disease
State University Center for Food Security and Public Health (2016). "Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus Infections". Center for Food Security and Public Health
List_of_Ebola_outbreaks
Species of virus
Bombali ebolavirus or Bombali virus (BOMV) is a species of the genus Ebolavirus, first reported on 27 July 2018. It was discovered and sequenced by a
Bombali_ebolavirus
Bundibugyo ebolavirus, which has complicated response efforts as existing Ebola treatments were certified for a different Ebola species, the Zaire ebolavirus. The
2026_Ebola_epidemic
Vaccine against Ebola
known species of ebolavirus; four of them cause Ebola disease. As of May 2026, there is one licensed vaccine against the Zaire ebolavirus species, and none
Ebola_vaccine
1995 film directed by Wolfgang Petersen
Patrick Dempsey. The film focuses on an outbreak of Motaba, a fictional ebolavirus- and orthomyxoviridae-like virus, in Zaire, and later in a small town
Outbreak_(1995_film)
with an indication for the treatment of infection caused by Zaire ebolavirus. In March 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported a major Ebola
Research in management of Ebola
Research_in_management_of_Ebola
Vaccine against Ebola virus disease
is an Ebola vaccine for adults that prevents Ebola caused by the Zaire ebolavirus. When used in ring vaccination, rVSV-ZEBOV has shown a high level of protection
RVSV-ZEBOV_vaccine
Town in Hesse, Germany
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Marburg
relevant symptoms returning from areas affected by the outbreak of Sudan ebolavirus in Uganda. United Kingdom aid efforts for the 2014 Ebola epidemic in West
Ebola_in_the_United_Kingdom
2014 Internet meme
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Ebola-chan
1996 Hong Kong exploitation film by Herman Yau
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Ebola_Syndrome
River in Democratic Republic of the Congo
disease's stigma. Thus, the river is eponymous to the terms Ebola virus, Ebolavirus, and Ebola virus disease (usually referred to as simply "Ebola"). "The
Ebola_River
Virus responsible for hemorrhagic fever
doi:10.1007/s00705-010-0814-x. PMC 3074192. PMID 21046175. Spickler A. "Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus Infections" (PDF). "Biosafety in Microbiological and
Marburg_virus
Species of virus
first reported in January 2019. It is classified in the same family as Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus. It is the only member of the genus Dianlovirus. The
Mengla_dianlovirus
Index case of the Ebola virus disease in Nigeria during the 2014 outbreak
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Patrick_Sawyer
with an indication for the treatment of infection caused by Zaire ebolavirus. Survival is improved by early supportive care with rehydration and symptomatic
Ebola virus cases in the United States
Ebola_virus_cases_in_the_United_States
American TV medical drama series (2019, 2021)
outbreak of Ebola. Jaax, a veterinary pathologist, first identifies the ebolavirus after it appears in monkeys in a Primate Quarantine Facility in Reston
The Hot Zone (American TV series)
The_Hot_Zone_(American_TV_series)
Family of viruses in the order Mononegavirales
family currently includes the six virus genera Cuevavirus, Dianlovirus, Ebolavirus, Marburgvirus, Striavirus, and Thamnovirus and is included in the order
Filoviridae
Genus of virus
virus (variant Musoke) by <30% at the nucleotide level. Spickler, Anna. "Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus Infections" (PDF). US Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Marburgvirus
Belgian-British microbiologist (born 1949)
which chronicles his professional work, including the discovery of the Ebolavirus; he mentions Muyembe in passing rather than as a co-discoverer. In a 2016
Peter_Piot
Chemical compound
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Riamilovir
1994 nonfiction book by Richard Preston
by the World Health Organization (WHO) by shedding light on the Zaire ebolavirus.[clarification needed] Teams of experts were immediately released.[clarification
The_Hot_Zone
2024 disease outbreak in Rwanda
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
2024 Rwanda Marburg virus disease outbreak
2024_Rwanda_Marburg_virus_disease_outbreak
Outbreak of Ebola virus disease
Roger-Wumba, Dimosi; Nojima, Sayumi (13 April 2017). "Epidemiology of ebolavirus disease (EVD) and occupational EVD in health care workers in Sub-Saharan
1976 Zaire Ebola virus outbreak
1976_Zaire_Ebola_virus_outbreak
Congolese nurse who died from Ebola in 1976
the prototype virus for the species Zaire ebolavirus, which is itself the type species for the genus Ebolavirus. N'Seka's blood has also been used all over
Mayinga_N'Seka
Antiviral drug
investigation for the treatment of cytomegalovirus, adenovirus, poxvirus, and ebolavirus infections. It has been used off-label for the treatment of monkeypox
Brincidofovir
First Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States
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Thomas_Eric_Duncan
American virologist and researcher
tenure at University of Washington, she studied the response of mice to ebolavirus infection. The traditional mouse model, derived from a uniform genetic
Angela_Rasmussen
Ebola virus disease in Nigeria
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Ebola_in_Nigeria
Antiviral drug
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Galidesivir
1996 thriller novel by Tom Clancy
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Executive_Orders
Nigerian physician
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Ameyo_Adadevoh
2014 US anti-Ebola military mission in West Africa
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Operation_United_Assistance
American writer and author
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Richard_Preston
Disease outbreak in Ghana
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
2022 Ghana Marburg virus disease outbreak
2022_Ghana_Marburg_virus_disease_outbreak
Disease outbreak in East Africa
An outbreak of the Sudan ebolavirus from 20 September 2022 until 10 January 2023 in the Western and Central Regions of Uganda infected over 160 people
2022–2023 Uganda Ebola outbreak
2022–2023_Uganda_Ebola_outbreak
Chemical compound
production, thus restoring the ability of immune system to rid the body of ebolavirus. Glazer, R.I.; Knode, M.C.; Tseng, C.K.; Haines, D.R.; Marquez, V.E. (1986)
3-Deazaneplanocin_A
Monoclonal antibody medication
is a monoclonal antibody medication used for the treatment of Ebolavirus (Zaire ebolavirus) infection. The most common symptoms include fever, tachycardia
Ansuvimab
American physician
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
William_Close
Disease outbreak in Germany and Yugoslavia
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
1967 Marburg virus disease outbreak
1967_Marburg_virus_disease_outbreak
Disease outbreak in Ethiopia
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
2025–26 Ethiopian Marburg virus disease outbreak
2025–26_Ethiopian_Marburg_virus_disease_outbreak
American doctor
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Kent_Brantly
Experimental treatment for Ebola virus disease
with an indication for the treatment of infection caused by Zaire ebolavirus. Kroll D (5 August 2014). "Ebola 'Secret Serum': Small Biopharma, The
ZMapp
Virologist known for working with Ebola
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Jean-Jacques_Muyembe-Tamfum
Disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
scientific information for implementing these measures. The sub-type Zaire ebolavirus has been confirmed in the current outbreak, from the family Filoviridae
2017 Democratic Republic of the Congo Ebola outbreak
2017_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo_Ebola_outbreak
Fixed-dose combination of three monoclonal antibodies
three monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of ebola caused by Zaire ebolavirus. It was developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and contains three human
Atoltivimab/maftivimab/odesivimab
Atoltivimab/maftivimab/odesivimab
Experimental vaccine for ebolaviruses
engineered to express glycoproteins from the Zaire and Sudan species of ebolavirus to provoke an immune response against them. Simultaneous phase 1 trials
CAd3-ZEBOV
Liberian nurse
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Salome_Karwah
Health disaster in Africa
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Ebola virus epidemic in Liberia
Ebola_virus_epidemic_in_Liberia
Pharmaceutical drug
Atoltivimab is a Zaire ebolavirus glycoprotein-directed human monoclonal antibody that is part of the fixed-dose combination atoltivimab/maftivimab/odesivimab
Atoltivimab
Pharmaceutical drug
Maftivimab is a Zaire ebolavirus glycoprotein-directed human monoclonal antibody that is part of the fixed-dose combination atoltivimab/maftivimab/odesivimab
Maftivimab
Disease outbreak in Guinea
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
2021 Guinea Marburg virus disease outbreak
2021_Guinea_Marburg_virus_disease_outbreak
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
United Nations Ebola Response Fund
United_Nations_Ebola_Response_Fund
Human viral disease
the original on 11 April 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020. Spickler A. "Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus Infections" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on
Marburg_virus_disease
2013–2016 disease outbreak in Guinea
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Ebola virus epidemic in Guinea
Ebola_virus_epidemic_in_Guinea
Topics referred to by the same term
ebolaviruses. Ebola may also refer to: Ebola virus (Zaire ebolavirus), a species within the genus Ebolavirus, the cause of the majority of human deaths from Ebola
Ebola_(disambiguation)
2013–2016 major disease outbreak
cases and 49 deaths. Of the four disease-causing viruses in the genus Ebolavirus, Ebola virus (or the Zaire Ebola virus) was the virus responsible for
Western African Ebola epidemic
Western_African_Ebola_epidemic
Ebola virus outbreak in the eastern DRC (2018–2020)
Zaire vaccine live, is a vaccine that prevents Ebola caused by the Zaire ebolavirus. The graph of reported cases reflects cases that were not able to have
Kivu_Ebola_epidemic
2016 film directed by Steve Gukas
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93_Days
U.S. funded virus research program
Efforts by Predict resulted in the discovery of a new kind of Ebolavirus: Bombali ebolavirus. Predict partnered with EcoHealth Alliance for its work. Predict
Predict_(USAID)
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Ebola_virus_disease_in_Spain
Pharmaceutical drug
Odesivimab is a Zaire ebolavirus glycoprotein-directed human monoclonal antibody that is part of the fixed-dose combination atoltivimab/maftivimab/odesivimab
Odesivimab
British nurse and Ebola survivor
(9): 442–8. PMID 25387613. Carod-Artal, Francisco Javier (2015). "Post-Ebolavirus disease syndrome: what do we know?". Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy
Pauline_Cafferkey
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2023 Tanzania Marburg virus disease outbreak
2023_Tanzania_Marburg_virus_disease_outbreak
Chemical compound
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
FGI-106
Marburg disease outbreak in Equatorial Guinea
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
2023 Equatorial Guinea Marburg virus disease outbreak
2023_Equatorial_Guinea_Marburg_virus_disease_outbreak
(2011). "Replication, Pathogenicity, Shedding, and Transmission of Zaire ebolavirus in Pigs". The Journal of Infectious Diseases. pp. 200–208. doi:10.1093/infdis/jir077
Ebola virus epidemic in Sierra Leone
Ebola_virus_epidemic_in_Sierra_Leone
Disease outbreak in East Africa
An outbreak of the Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV) was declared by the Ugandan Ministry of Health on 30 January 2025 and was lifted on 26 April 2025. It is Uganda's
2025_Uganda_Ebola_outbreak
Species of virus
LLOV genomic transcriptional termination sites are identical to those of ebolavirus genomes but different from those of Marburgvirus genomes. LLOV transcriptional
Lloviu_virus
Sierra Leonean virologist (1975–2014)
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Sheik_Umar_Khan
Experimental antiviral drug for Ebola disease that failed
hepatitis B virus. Atoltivimab/maftivimab/odesivimab, treatment of Zaire ebolavirus (Ebola virus) Favipiravir ZMapp "Tekmira Pharma is Now Arbutus Biopharma
TKM-Ebola
Ugandan physician
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Matthew_Lukwiya
Chemical compound
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
FGI-103
Timeline of the Ebola virus disease epidemic in 2014–15
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
West African Ebola virus epidemic timeline
West_African_Ebola_virus_epidemic_timeline
2014 massacre in Womey, Guinea
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Womey_massacre
Chemical compound
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Lamivudine
State in Germany
Microbiology, Marburg Institute of Virology (Marburg) [de](research of Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus; Parasitology) with BSL4-Labor, Marburg Center for undiagnosed
Hesse
Chemical compound
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
FGI-104
Group of viruses associated with bats
Ebola virus, though this is unconfirmed. A closely-related ebolavirus, Bombali ebolavirus, has been detected in insectivorous bats. While transmission
Bat_virome
Chemical compound
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
JK-05
Disease outbreak in central Africa
Casimir; Roger-Wumba, Dimosi; Nojima, Sayumi (2017). "Epidemiology of ebolavirus disease (EVD) and occupational EVD in health care workers in Sub-Saharan
2014 Democratic Republic of the Congo Ebola outbreak
2014_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo_Ebola_outbreak
Virus that causes hemorrhagic fever
1007/s00705-010-0814-x. PMC 3074192. PMID 21046175. Spickler, Anna. "Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus Infections" (PDF). US Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Ravn_virus
Disease outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo
An outbreak of the Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV) was declared in Kasai Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo by the country's Ministry of Public Health
2025 Kasaï Province Ebola outbreak
2025_Kasaï_Province_Ebola_outbreak
Disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
100–300 cases by the end of July. Zaire ebolavirus, which was identified in this outbreak, is included in genus Ebolavirus, family Filoviridae, The virus was
2018 Équateur Province Ebola outbreak
2018_Équateur_Province_Ebola_outbreak
Current calendar year
World Health Organization declares an Ebola outbreak caused by Bundibugyo ebolavirus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda a Public Health Emergency
2026
May – The Ugandan Health Ministry confirms an outbreak of Bundibugyo ebolavirus disease, after a Congolese patient dies in intensive care in Kampala.
2026_in_Uganda
Invasion of an organism's body by pathogenic agents
and prions. (E.g. HIV, Rhinovirus, Lyssaviruses such as Rabies virus, Ebolavirus and Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) Fungi, further subclassified
Infection
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Responses to the West African Ebola virus epidemic
Responses_to_the_West_African_Ebola_virus_epidemic
Antiviral drug
activity against a range of viruses including SARS-CoV-2, Monkeypox virus, Ebolavirus and tick-borne encephalitis virus. Porebski B, Christ W, Corman A, Haraldsson
Virapinib
List of organisms that require handling with the most severe protocol
laws.[citation needed] Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever orthonairovirus Ebolavirus Lassa mammarenavirus Lujo mammarenavirus Marburg virus Spanish flu virus
List of biosafety level 4 organisms
List_of_biosafety_level_4_organisms
Contract research organization
Partners. In December 1989, several crab-eating macaques with the Zaire ebolavirus were imported from Mindanao in the Philippines to the company's facility
Fortrea
Bundibugyo ebolavirus BDBV Reston ebolavirus RESTV Sudan ebolavirus SUDV Taï Forest ebolavirus TAFV Zaire ebolavirus EBOV Bombali ebolavirus Drug candidates
Cultural effects of the Western African Ebola virus epidemic
Cultural_effects_of_the_Western_African_Ebola_virus_epidemic
Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) confirms an outbreak of Bundibugyo ebolavirus in Ituri Province; 246 cases and 80 deaths are reported, mainly in the
2026 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
2026_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
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English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire, so called from the Old Norse byname Skurfa ‘scurf’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
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