单词 | ebola |
释义 | Ebolan. Virology and Medicine. I. Compounds. 1. Ebola virus n. a tropical African filovirus known to infect humans and certain other primates, causing epidemics of severe, usually fatal haemorrhagic fever in humans. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > organism > micro-organism > virus > [noun] > types of latent virus1750 influenza virus1880 poxvirus1891 filter-passer1906 mosaic virus1914 bacteriophage1921 herpes virus1925 Rous sarcoma virus1925 Rous virus1925 papillomavirus1935 poliovirus1939 Semliki Forest virus1944 actinophage1947 mycophage1947 mengovirus1949 tumour virus1950 Zika1952 mycobacteriophage1953 Sindbis virus1953 myxovirus1954 echovirus1955 RNA virus1955 adenovirus1956 SV1956 arborvirus1957 enterovirus1957 foamy virus1957 respiratory syncytial virus1957 polyoma1958 parainfluenza1959 reovirus1959 arbovirus1960 cytomegalovirus1960 TMV1960 vacuolating agent or virus1960 Coxsackie virus1961 rhinovirus1961 RSV1961 papovavirus1962 paramyxovirus1962 picornavirus1962 mycophage1963 parvovirus1965 rhabdovirus1966 Ross River virus1966 coronavirus1968 EBV1968 Epstein–Barr virus1968 leukovirus1968 CMV1969 arenovirus1970 oncornavirus1970 togavirus1970 alphavirus1971 calicivirus1971 Dane particle1971 flavivirus1971 flavovirus1971 maedi1971 orbivirus1971 mycovirus1972 visna-maedi virus1972 flu virus1973 maedi-visna virus1973 corona1974 orthopoxvirus1974 rotavirus1974 whitepox1974 retravirus1975 Ebola virus1976 morbillivirus1976 retrovirus1976 Ebola1977 lentivirus1979 reassortant1979 HTLV1980 morbilli1981 filovirus1982 LAV1983 CV1985 HIV1986 HIV virus1987 C-192020 Covid2020 Covid-192020 CV-192020 1976 N.Y. Times 1 Dec. a7/1 The virus responsible for the recent epidemic of green monkey fever..will be known as the Ebola Virus, after a river in the north [of Zaire]. 1990 Animals' Agenda Mar. 34/3 The Ebola virus..entered the U.S. last Nov. 27 with a shipment of 100 Philippine monkeys. 1995 Guardian 12 May i. 15/1 International medical experts fought to contain the rare but deadly Ebola virus in Zaire yesterday. 2001 C. Glazebrook Madolescents 213 Maybe I'm having an attack of malaria or I caught the Ebola virus at Gemma Probert's germy flat. 2. attributive. Of or relating to this virus; designating the disease caused by this virus (esp. in Ebola fever, Ebola haemorrhagic fever); of, relating to, or suffering from this disease. ΚΠ 1977 Washington Post (Nexis) 11 Oct. a8 CDC scientists since the late 1960s have identified and isolated the viruses that caused three major, previously unknown diseases in Africa: Lassa Fever, Marburg Fever and Ebola Fever. 1983 Trans. Royal Soc. Trop. Med. & Hygiene 77 731 Ebola and Marburg antibody prevalence rates were highest in the samples from Lodwar and Laisamis. 1989 Rev. Infectious Dis. 11 (Suppl. 4) S790 (title) Firsthand clinical observations of hemorrhagic manifestations in Ebola hemorrhagic fever in Zaire. 1994 R. Preston Hot Zone 217 You have this idea that a surgical mask and gown are all you need to handle an Ebola patient. 1996 T. Clancy Executive Orders xi. 157 The casual African attitude toward those precautions had resulted in the first major Ebola outbreak in 1976. 2000 J. Goodwin Danny Boy iii. 74 When the doctors went into the ebola ward..you should have seen the gear. II. Simple uses. 3. Ebola virus; Ebola fever. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > organism > micro-organism > virus > [noun] > types of latent virus1750 influenza virus1880 poxvirus1891 filter-passer1906 mosaic virus1914 bacteriophage1921 herpes virus1925 Rous sarcoma virus1925 Rous virus1925 papillomavirus1935 poliovirus1939 Semliki Forest virus1944 actinophage1947 mycophage1947 mengovirus1949 tumour virus1950 Zika1952 mycobacteriophage1953 Sindbis virus1953 myxovirus1954 echovirus1955 RNA virus1955 adenovirus1956 SV1956 arborvirus1957 enterovirus1957 foamy virus1957 respiratory syncytial virus1957 polyoma1958 parainfluenza1959 reovirus1959 arbovirus1960 cytomegalovirus1960 TMV1960 vacuolating agent or virus1960 Coxsackie virus1961 rhinovirus1961 RSV1961 papovavirus1962 paramyxovirus1962 picornavirus1962 mycophage1963 parvovirus1965 rhabdovirus1966 Ross River virus1966 coronavirus1968 EBV1968 Epstein–Barr virus1968 leukovirus1968 CMV1969 arenovirus1970 oncornavirus1970 togavirus1970 alphavirus1971 calicivirus1971 Dane particle1971 flavivirus1971 flavovirus1971 maedi1971 orbivirus1971 mycovirus1972 visna-maedi virus1972 flu virus1973 maedi-visna virus1973 corona1974 orthopoxvirus1974 rotavirus1974 whitepox1974 retravirus1975 Ebola virus1976 morbillivirus1976 retrovirus1976 Ebola1977 lentivirus1979 reassortant1979 HTLV1980 morbilli1981 filovirus1982 LAV1983 CV1985 HIV1986 HIV virus1987 C-192020 Covid2020 Covid-192020 CV-192020 1977 Lancet 12 Mar. 581 (title) After Marburg, Ebola. 1981 Science 13 Feb. 620/2 A 2-year position available for a virologist/biochemist to continue studies on..Class 4 viruses, for example, Ebola, Marburg, Lassa. 1995 Economist 20 May 15/1 Ebola is a terrifying illness. It kills quickly. 2000 Denver Post 26 Nov. i17/1 Europe and America might be the next stops for Ebola. Derivatives Eˈbola-like adj. resembling Ebola virus or Ebola fever; spec. designating viruses belonging to the genus of filoviruses containing Ebola virus. ΚΠ 1990 Science 30 Mar. 1538/3 (advt.) Some CDC scientists have stopped calling the new agent the Ebola virus and have begun referring to it merely as ‘Ebola-like’. 1994 Maclean's 31 Oct. 63/2 The Hot Zone describes in gruesome detail the torment suffered by a man infected by an Ebola-like virus in Kenya in 1980. 2000 M. H. V. van Regenmortel et al. Virus Taxon. iii. 540 The particles of the ‘Marburg-like virus’ and the ‘Ebola-like viruses’ contain seven proteins. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1976 |
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