Ebola
noun/iˈbəʊlə/
/iˈbəʊlə/
(also Ebola fever
[uncountable]/iˌbəʊlə ˈfiːvə(r)/
/iˌbəʊlə ˈfiːvər/
)- a very serious disease, caused by a virus, that causes internal parts of the body to lose blood and usually ends in death
Topics Health problemsc2埃博拉热病(致命出血热,由病毒引起) Word Origin1976: named after a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), near which the disease was first observed.