New genetic lineage of Ebolavirus discovered in great apes - Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD)

© IRD / Olivier Barrière Arable land denshering around Elahé, Amerindian village Wayana in French Guiana Indigo 44480  

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New genetic lineage of Ebolavirus discovered in great apes

October 2007

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© IRD/ Cécile Neel La nouvelle espèce de virus Ebola baptisée souche B a été identifi ée chez 6 gorilles Indigo 36936  

Since its discovery 30 years ago, Ebolavirus has struck repeatedly in several epidemics breaking out mainly in Central Africa. Gorillas and chimpanzees are also victims of the violent haemorrhagic fever attacks the virus triggers. With the aim of understanding more of Ebola’s action mechanisms, scientists collect viral RNA samples from infected individuals at each outbreak. Hitherto it was only possible to analyse genetic sequences isolated from humans.