Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4195718 | Biomedical and Environmental Sciences | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Ebola virus disease reemerged in Western Africa in 2014. Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention dispatched the first Ebola virus (EBOV) detection team to run newly established Sierra Leone-China Friendship Biological Safety Laboratory. The aims of study were to understand epidemiology, clinical manifestations and survival time of EBOV in patient's blood. A total of 913 specimens were tested between March 11 and April 20, 2015. EBOV positivity occurred in 7.37% of the blood and 0.53% in throat swabs. Most commonly reported symptoms of laboratory confirmed patients were intense fatigue, anorexia, and fever. EBOV RNAs persisted in blood for almost 4 weeks and the real-time RT-PCR Ct values showed close correlation with the sampling time after onset.
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Authors
Qin WANG, Yong ZHANG, Huan Yu WANG, Hai Jun DU, Kai NIE, Jing Dong SONG, Kang XIAO, Wen Wen LEI, Jian Qiang GUO, He Jiang WEI, Kun CAI, Yan Hai WANG, Jiang WU, Gerald BANGURA, Idrissa Laybohr KAMARA, Xiao Ping DONG,