Ebolavirus
See also: ebolavirus and Ebola virus
Translingual
Etymology
New Latin, from English Ebola River + -virus. Reports conflict about who initially coined the name: either Karl Johnson of the American Centers for Disease Control[1] or Belgian researchers.[2]
Proper noun
Ebolavirus
- A taxonomic genus within the family Filoviridae – the viral cause of Ebola fever, a human hemorrhagic fever with high mortality, causing epidemics commencing in tropical Africa.
Hypernyms
- (genus): Riboviria - realm; Orthornavirae - kingdom; Negarnaviricota - phylum; Haploviricotina - subphylum; Monjiviricetes - class; Mononegavirales - order; Filoviridae - family
Hyponyms
- (genus): Zaire ebolavirus - type species; Bombali ebolavirus, Bundibugyo ebolavirus, Reston ebolavirus, Sudan ebolavirus, Tai Forest ebolavirus - other species
References
- Ebolavirus on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Ebolavirus on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Ebolavirus on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
- Ebolavirus at International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
- Preston, Richard (1995 July 20) The Hot Zone, Anchor Books (Random House), page 117: “Karl Johnson named it Ebola”
- Bredow, Rafaela von, Hackenbroch, Veronika (2014 October 4) “'In 1976 I Discovered Ebola – Now I Fear an Unimaginable Tragedy'”, in The Observer, Guardian Media Group
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