Russia got the Ebola virus
25-year-old Mohammed Sadik may be the first person who brought in the Russian Federation deadly virus.

25-year-old Mohammed Sadik may be the first person who brought in the Russian Federation deadly virus.
A student of the University moved to the infectious diseases clinic of the metropolis of Ufa with characteristic features: a 40-degree body temperature and abundant secretions. To conduct the tests and to make an accurate diagnosis, health workers will need a certain period.
"At the infectious diseases clinic representative of the stronger sex will be monitored for a further 3 weeks," stated the employee health Department of the Ufa. Preliminary diagnosis: probable infection.
Call an ambulance came from living space on the International street. Arrived at the place he was found to have a native Nigeria signs typical of a deadly fever. The man was immediately taken to the hospital.
In the capital of Bashkiria Mohammed Sadik enrolled in the master of one of the institutions. A couple of months ago, an immigrant from Africa in the summer went to Nigeria to visit their own relatives, then returned to Ufa to continue his studies, according to LifeNews.
The Ebola virus is a very rapidly spreading in Africa, has caused considerable concern around the world. Researchers and doctors quickly turned to find ways of combating the spread of the epidemic. Also, increasing the control over the movement of people from countries which have reported cases of the disease.
Melbourne Herald sun earlier it was informed that the world health organization has called powers, which are seen in cases of infection by Ebola to use an integral medical control at airports and seaports. According to the statement, the control also must be entered on all land border crossings.
In addition, scientists are engaged in a thorough examination of the adaptation of the virus to create an effective opposition. A team of researchers from the Medical school of the Washington Institute in St. Louis, working in collaboration with researchers from the South-Western medical center at the University of Texas and other experts, has opened a protein eVP24 (e-Ebola, VP-Virus Protein, viral protein", 24 is a sequence number in the genome). It almost completely blocks the reaction of the immune system to invasion.