geo.wikisort.org - RiverThe Ebola River ( or ),[1][2] also commonly known by its indigenous name Legbala,[3] is the headstream of the Mongala River, a tributary of the Congo River, in northern Democratic Republic of the Congo.[4] It is roughly 250 kilometers (160 mi) in length.
River in Democratic Republic of the Congo
The name Ebola is a French corruption of Legbala, its name in Ngbandi which means 'white water'.[5] During the Belgian administration these names were interchangeable along with the French names Eau Blanche[3] and rarely L'Ébola.[5]
In 1976, Ebola virus was first identified in Yambuku, 111 kilometers (69 mi) from the Ebola River, but the virologist Karl Johnson decided to name it after the river so that the town would not be associated with the disease's stigma.[5] Thus, the river is eponymous to the terms Ebola virus, Ebolavirus, and Ebola virus disease (usually referred to as simply "Ebola").[6]
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Rivers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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Congo left bank (south) | | |
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Kasai basin | |
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Congo right bank (north) | |
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Lualaba and tributaries | |
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Other | |
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Filoviridae |
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Ebolavirus | Outbreaks |
- 1976 Sudan outbreak
- 1976 Zaire outbreak
- 2013−2016 West African Ebola virus epidemic
- Timeline
- Reported cases and deaths
- Responses
- United Nations Ebola Response Fund
- Operation United Assistance
- in Guinea
- in Liberia
- in Mali
- in Nigeria
- in Sierra Leone
- in Spain
- in the US
- in the UK
- Ouse to Ouse Tock
- Womey massacre
- Recent DR Congo outbreaks and epidemics
- 2014
- 2017
- 2018 Équateur
- Kivu epidemic
- 2020 Équateur
- 2021 North Kivu
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Species |
- Bundibugyo ebolavirus
- Reston ebolavirus
- Sudan ebolavirus
- Taï Forest ebolavirus
- Zaire ebolavirus
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Drug candidates |
- BCX4430
- Brincidofovir
- DZNep
- Favipiravir
- FGI-103
- FGI-104
- FGI-106
- JK-05
- Lamivudine
- mAb114
- TKM-Ebola (failed)
- Triazavirin
- ZMapp
- Vaccines
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Drugs | |
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Notable people |
- Ebola researchers
- Ebola patients
- Ameyo Adadevoh
- Kent Brantly
- Pauline Cafferkey
- Thomas Eric Duncan
- Salome Karwah
- Sheik Umar Khan
- Matthew Lukwiya
- Mayinga N'Seka
- Patrick Sawyer
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Popular culture | |
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Miscellaneous |
- Ebola virus disease
- Ebola virus disease treatment research
- Ebola River
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Marburgvirus | Outbreaks |
- 1967 Marburg virus outbreak in West Germany
- 2017 Uganda Marburg virus outbreak
- 2021 Marburg virus disease outbreak in Guinea
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Popular culture | |
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Miscellaneous | |
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Cuevavirus | |
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Dianlovirus | |
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Striavirus | |
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Thamnovirus | |
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На других языках
[de] Ebola (Fluss)
Ebola ist der Name eines kleinen Seitenflusses des Mongala, der über den Kongo in den Südatlantik abfließt.
- [en] Ebola River
[it] Ebola (fiume)
L'Ebola, noto anche con il nome indigeno Legbala,[1] è un fiume che scorre nella parte settentrionale della Repubblica Democratica del Congo.[2] Lungo circa 250 km, è un affluente del Mongala, che a sua volta sfocia nel fiume Congo.
[ru] Эбола (река)
Эбо́ла — река в северной части Демократической Республики Конго. Правый приток реки Два[1][2] (бассейн Конго). В среднем течении реки в трёх км от её левого берега расположен населённый пункт Абумомбази.
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