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Several monkeys in Room C, Reston, died again, and the virus was Ebola, from the Philippines

author:Mr. Jenin

Maybe at the end of the day, it's insignificant, but if you can stick to it, you'll have 30 more hours a month to continue reading Blood Plague: The Story of Ebola.

Several monkeys in Room C, Reston, died again, and the virus was Ebola, from the Philippines

Part III: "Rout"

Section: "The Most Dangerous Strain"

The time occurred: January 1990

Location: Monkey House

Hero:

Jerry Jacks

Thomas Kechak

C. J. Peters

Event Description:

In mid-January 1990, several monkeys in Room C died of nosebleeds, the virus was Ebola, from the Philippines, and this time the way to deal with it was to isolate the monkeys and let the virus spread and let the monkeys fend for themselves.

Ebola appears to have spread through the building's ventilation ducts.

One of Hazelton's animal rangers— let's call him John Cleyes — was cut in the thumb by a scalpel while dissecting a dead monkey.

The monkey house has four animal rangers: Jarvis Putty, who had a heart attack, Milton Frantiger, who vomited on the lawn, John Cleyes, who cut his thumb, and a fourth. They all tested positive for the Reston Ebola virus, but ultimately did not make them sick.

In March 1990, when the Reston virus re-emerged, the CDC imposed strict and detailed restrictions on monkey importers, strengthening the process of testing and quarantine.

Several monkeys in Room C, Reston, died again, and the virus was Ebola, from the Philippines

Zaire Ebola virus particles, magnified 17,000 times. Notice the rings at the top of some particles, known as the "Shepherd's Cane" or "Eye Bolts," which are typical of Zaire Ebola virus and its sisters. Filmed by: Thomas M. W. Geisbert, USAMRIID.

Several monkeys in Room C, Reston, died again, and the virus was Ebola, from the Philippines

Reston Ebola virus particles. "The problem is that it's hard to tell the difference between these two strains by appearance." —Peter Yelling. Filmed by: Thomas M. W. Geisbert, USAMRIID.

Each firvovirus contains seven proteins, four of which we don't yet know.

Reston Ebola and Zaire Ebola are so similar, but why does Reston seem to be from Asia?

Finally, insist on an hour a day, whether reading, or whatever, insist.

After insisting on it for a while, I feel that my concentration has improved, compared to the first day, I can't read the content for a long time, and now in 1 hour, maybe less than an hour, I can be very engaged to see, and write down the process, although the current writing is not very good, I believe it will get better and better.

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Several monkeys in Room C, Reston, died again, and the virus was Ebola, from the Philippines

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