Has Ebola been identified in Maryland?
To date, the only case of Ebola diagnosed in the United States is in Texas. No cases have been identified in Maryland. Local and...
To date, the only case of Ebola diagnosed in the United States is in Texas. No cases have been identified in Maryland. Local and...
Although the risk of the Ebola virus spreading in the U.S. is low, it is possible that additional cases might be identified in...
The virus is spread by contact with an infected patient’s blood or bodily fluids, including saliva, urine, sweat, feces, vomit...
Ebola signs and symptoms may appear anywhere from 2 to 21 days after exposure, though 8 to 10 days is most common. Usually the...
Ebola only spreads when a person is sick. He/she must have symptoms to spread the disease to others. After 21 days, if an...
If you have traveled to Ebola affected countries: Guinea, Liberia, or Sierra Leone please view our Traveled From an Ebola...
Please visit out Signs and Symptoms of Ebola page to read through the list of sign and symptoms for Ebola. Signs and Symptoms of...
At this time, there is no approved drug or vaccine for Ebola. Supportive therapy includes maintaining oxygen status and blood...
Visit our How to Protect Myself From Ebola page to read the steps you can take in order to protect yourself from Ebola. How to...
If you would like to learn more about Ebola by viewing the resources on our Learn More About Ebola page. Learn More About Ebola