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What is Ebola virus disease?

Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a severe, often fatal illness caused by viruses of the Ebolavirus genus (family Filoviridae). Six species are known — Zaire, Sudan, Bundibugyo, Taï Forest, Reston, and Bombali ebolavirus — with case-fatality rates historically ranging 25-90% depending on strain and access to care. The natural reservoir is believed to be fruit bats (Pteropodidae); spillover to humans occurs via contact with infected wildlife, then spreads human-to-human through direct contact with blood or body fluids. The active 2026 outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, declared a WHO Public Health Emergency of International Concern on 18 May 2026, is caused by Bundibugyo ebolavirus, for which no vaccine or monoclonal antibody therapy is currently approved.

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Last update Jul 6, 2026 · ⚠ Not medical advice. Information is provided for awareness only; consult a physician for individual health questions.