Ebola's most notorious symptom may be hemorrhagic fever, but the virus
is actually one of many that can cause the hallmark bleeding from the
nose, mouth, ears and other places.
Collectively known as viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs), these illnesses
typically cause fever as well as extreme dysfunction in the body's
network of blood vessels, which can result in profuse bleeding.
The hemorrhaging associated with VHFs can arise from a number of
different factors depending on which virus a person is infected with,
said Alan Schmaljohn, a virologist and professor of microbiology and
immunology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
In the case of people with Ebola, hemorrhaging occurs
when the virus infects the liver, affecting the body's ability to make
blood-clotting proteins and causing blood vessels to leak. But other
viruses may cause hemorrhaging by depleting the body's supply of
platelets, which stop bleeding, Schmaljohn told Live Science. [5 Things You Should Know About Ebola]
Ebola is one of several members of the Filovirus family of viruses that
can cause hemorrhagic fevers, and there are at least three other
families of viruses that also cause hemorrhagic fevers, including
Bunyaviruses, Flavaviruses and Arenaviruses, Schmaljohn said.
For the most part, there are no treatments available for people with
any type of viral hemorrhagic fever, although one acute viral disease, yellow fever, can be prevented with a vaccine.
What these viruses have in common
All of the virus families that can cause hemorrhagic fevershare certain
characteristics, according to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention. They all have a basic structure that consists of a core of
ribonucleic acid (RNA) as the genetic material, surrounded by a fatty
material. They are also all dependent on an animal or insect host for survival, and spread to humans from the infected host. (Many of these viruses can then be spread person-to-person.)
Finally, all these virueses can rise to outbreaks that tend to be
unpredictable, but restricted to the areas where these host species
live.
Apart from these characteristics, and the fact that many of these
viruses can cause hemorrhaging, the viruses don't have that much in
common, Schmaljohn said. The genetics, ecology, physical structure and
effects of the viruses that cause hemorrhagic fevers in different parts
of the world are quite diverse, he added.
"I've long disliked the lumping of 'hemorrhagic fever viruses' with one
term, because they are such different viruses, with different physical
and genetic characteristics, and hemorrhage is not a consistent feature
of any of them," Schmaljohn said in an email. In the current West Africa
outbreak, about 18 percent of people with Ebola are developing
hemorrhagic syndrome, according to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC).
Despite the differences between the viruses, VHFs are often grouped
together. The term VHF allows experts to talk about a nuanced subject in
less complex terms, he said.
VHFs in Africa
In Africa, there are many species of animals that serve as natural
reservoirs for the viruses that cause hemorrhagic fevers. For example,
the strain of Ebola causing the current outbreak, Ebola Zaire, is
believed to have been transferred to humans by fruit bats belonging to
the Pteropodidae family, according to the World Health
Organization (WHO). This bat family is also the natural reservoir for
another VHF -- Marburg virus.
Marburg virus has been linked to the recent death of a man in Uganda, the Washington Post reported.
Like Ebola, Marburg belongs to the Filovirus family of viruses and is
spread among humans when a person comes into contact with the bodily
fluids of an infected person.
Another virus found in Africa that causes hemorrhagic fever is Lassa
virus, which is an Arenavirus and is native to West Africa. Unlike Ebola
and Marburg, the reservoir host of Lassa is a rodent known as the
multimammate rat. Whereas the Filoviruses Ebola and Marburg cannot be
spread through the air, Lassa virus can be transmitted when tiny
particles of rat feces or urine containing the virus become airborne,
according to the Ohio Department of State Infectious Disease Control
Manual (ODH-IDCM).
Lassa virus has also been known to spread when multimammate rats are
caught and prepared as food for humans, according to the ODH-IDCM. Ebola
and Marburg outbreaks have been linked to the consumption of infected fruit bats, which are regularly eaten by people in certain ethnic groups in West African countries such as Guinea. [10 Deadly Diseases That Hopped Across Species]
But not all VHFs are transmitted to humans by mammals. A disease known
as Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever can be spread to people through tick
bites, according to the WHO. Ticks infected with the Bunyavirus that
causes this disease can also infect livestock, such as cattle, sheep and
goats. The virus can also be carried by birds, most notably ostriches,
but these animals don't show any signs of having the disease.
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever is most often transmitted to
agricultural and slaughterhouse workers, as well as veterinarians, who
come into contact with bodily fluids from infected animals.
VHFs around the globe
In Asia and Europe — as well as North and South America — most viral
hemorrhagic fevers are spread by rodents, according to the WHO. These
rodent-borne viruses known as hantaviruses all belong to the Bunyavirus family.
Asian and European hantaviruses cause an illness known as viral
hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). This means that besides
hemorrhaging, these viruses can also cause kidney, or renal failure.
There are many HFRS-causing viruses in Asia and Europe, according to
the CDC. These include Hantaan River virus, which is native to Korea;
Seoul virus, which is native to Korea and other parts of Asia; and
Puumala virus, which is native to Scandinavia and Finland but also found
in Eastern Europe and Russia.
All of these viruses are spread to humans by rodents (typically mice),
though the species of rodent differs depending on the region where the
viruses occur. But HFRS viruses can also be "aerosolized,"or spread through airborne fragments of infected feces, urine or even dust from the rodents' nests.
Hantaviruses are spread in the same ways in North and South America,
where they cause a different disease, known as hantavirus pulmonary
syndrome (HPS). This disease is characterized by a severe respiratory
infection, or pneumonia, according to the CDC.
In the United States and Canada, most cases of HPS are caused by the
Sin Nombre hantavirus, which was first identified in the Four Corners
region of the western United States. Other hantaviruses found in North
America include New York hantavirus, which is hosted by the white-footed
mouse and native to the northeastern U.S., Black Creek hantavirus,
which is hosted by the cotton rat and native to the southeastern U.S.,
and Bayou virus, which is hosted by the rice rat and native to the
southeastern U.S.
There are also many hantaviruses that cause HPS in South America,
according to the American Society of Microbiology. However, there have
been no reports of person-to-person transmission of hantaviruses in
North America and very few in South America. The Andes virus of South
America has been reported as spreading from one infected human to
another, but in general, person-to-person transmission of hantaviruses
is considered unlikely, according to the CDC.
One of the most common of the viral hemorrhagic fevers, yellow fever,
is endemic in both South America and Africa. This mosquito-borne virus
infects approximately 200,000 people and kills about 30,000 people worldwide each year, according to the WHO.
Another common VHF endemic to South America, as well as parts of Mexico
and the Caribbean, is dengue fever, the reservoir host for which is
mosquitoes.
src livescience.com/
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