8 Viruses That Can Extinct Civilization

Experts from the World Health Organization and the US Center for Disease Control and Control in Atlanta believe a new flu pandemic is certainly reliable that it will happen at a coming time. If mankind is hit by a virus similar to that of 1918, it will [...]
Experts from the World Health Organization and the US Center for Disease Control and Control in Atlanta believe a new flu pandemic is certainly reliable that it will happen at a coming time.
If mankind were to be hit by a virus similar to that of 1918, between 20 million and 100 million people would die. But it is not the flu virus that traps humanity, according to WHO, as 39 new diseases have so far emerged that have moved mainly from animals to humans.
Many of the new viruses that affect humans are actually the old “”, because there are centuries in animals. The best example of this is HIV, the cause of the sida, which is a descendant of SIV, a virus that chimpanzees carry.
Scientists believe that the transformation of SIV <x0).
Here are some of the most dangerous viruses that experts have called “the apocalypse”.
About five thousand people die a year from this type of virus, which was first registered to a medical sister in Nigeria, Lasa, in 1969. The virus is carried by rats in West Africa. Lasa causes vomiting and bleeding fever.
The virus affects some 300,000 people a year, of which five thousand die.
Marburg
The mortality rate is 90 percent. The virus is named after the German town of Marburg, where it was presented in 1967 to an employee in a laboratory that handled the study of Uganda - infected green monkeys.
Three people died this fall in Uganda from Marbugr fever, while more than 100 are quarantined.
Nipah and Hendra
The danger lies in bats. Nipah first appeared in 1998 in the village of the same name, Malaysia. The virus is carried by bats, and that same year it killed thousands of pigs until it spent among people within weeks causing the death of hundreds.
Nipah ranks in the fourth, highest category of biological risk. His next “cousin” is the hendra, the virus which in Australia in 1994 passed on to people and caused the deaths of some. Hendra virus is also carried by bats living in southern Asia.
The Congo Fever
It was first registered in 1944 in Crime and then in 1969 in Congo.
In some recent years, however, the disease has also been presented in Southeast Europe.
Wild and domestic animals, such as sheep and cows, are natural reservoirs of the virus, considered one of the beneficiaries of climate change and global warming.
The infection is caused by direct contact with the blood of infected animals. The virus in the afflicted causes bleeding fever and organ failure.
Zika
It's broken by tropical mosquitoes. It comes from Africa and is named after the tropical mountain near Lake Victoria in Uganda, where it was first isolated among monkeys in 1947.
The black virus then spread through Equatorial Africa and later Asia, Polynesia, and a few years ago even in America.
People get infected after biting aggressive mosquitoes. Most infected people have no symptoms, but mourning is too dangerous for pregnant women, since infection with this virus during pregnancy may result in the birth of a baby with microcephala, a rare birth deformity where a child is born with a lower head and brain damage.
Ethet denga
Over 50 million people are infected each year. It is a tropical disease caused by tropical mosquitoes and tigers. Symptoms are high temperatures, headaches, muscle pain, and knots, and in more serious cases, bleeding can occur that can cause death.
Ebola
For the first time, he appeared in 1976 in a village near the Ebola River in Congo, after which twenty epidemics of this disease were recorded in Africa.
The worst epidemic was in West Africa, where 11,300 people died during 2013 to 2016.
The burden of this disease is bats. People are infected with blood, organs, or other body fluids of monkeys infected by bats. The symptoms of the disease are fever, fever, headaches, vomiting, dizziness, bloodshed, coma and death.












