West African Ebola epidemic: 2014-2016

Ebola desolated West Africa somewhere in the range of 2014 and 2016, with 28,600 detailed cases and 11,325 passings. The primary case to be accounted for was in Guinea in December 2013, at that point the ailment immediately spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. The heft of the cases and passings happened in those three nations. Fewer cases happened in Nigeria, Mali, Senegal, the United States and Europe, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced.

There is no remedy for Ebola, despite the fact that endeavors at finding an immunization are continuous. The main known instances of Ebola happened in Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976, and the infection may have begun in bats.