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filoviruses (such as ebola virus) that cause severe hemorrhagic fevers generally have high Mortality but low Morbidity.
People, nonhuman primates (such as monkeys and gorillas), and other animals, such as bats, can contract severe hemorrhagic fever from viruses in the family Filoviridae. The lipid (fatty) membrane that surrounds filoviruses gives them their form. One single-stranded, negative-sense RNA molecule makes up each virion (a virus's whole, infectious form).
Filoviruses are zoonotic, which means they can spread from people to animals. The African fruit bat is the host of the Marburg virus reservoir, but additional research is required to establish whether other species could also act as hosts. Even though bats are certainly implicated and could serve as the reservoir, scientists have not yet identified the Ebola virus' host.
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