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Ebola - Targeting the Poor

 

            Ebola is a virus that does not attack certain people based off of their bank accounts, it's a disease that attacks anyone who comes into contact with it. It is rare for one to survive with Ebola in any country. It's major in some of the poorest countries because the countries don't have the medical assistance that America has. The level of development in a country is very important to such a deadly virus. If a country is a poorer country then more likely for more deaths to occur from the Ebola virus. More people would die in poorer countries because they don't have the things more economically developed countries have. The education that MEDC countries have are very big impact on the disease. The education MEDC countries have can help with medical assistance and studies of the virus. The LEDC don't have that good of educationist to educate the young. Sense the less economically developed countries don't have good education they're not able to know how to prevent such a deadly virus such as Ebola. .
             The levels of poverty and the costs of medicines affect the outcome of an Ebola outbreak. When a country has a lot of poverty, the country isn't able to keep clean and help not spread the virus. The costs of medicine is very expensive. Many countries and many people aren't able to pay for a regular doctor checkup, let alone assistance for Ebola. The United States of America has already had a few cases of Ebola. The United States of America is a well-developed county, so it was able to take care of the few scares and cases that it's had. The percentage of having an Ebola outbreak in the United States is very small. With the few cases that the country has had, they've kept the people isolated and nursed till healthy. If an Ebola outbreak occurred in other countries, they'd take care of it the way the United States did. .
             Ebola is a virus that is spread from any type of contact with an infected bodily fluids.


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