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Ebola virus reduces the population of gorillas

2006/12/11 Roa Zubia, Guillermo - Elhuyar Zientzia

Congo gorillas and chimpanzees need measures against the Ebola virus, which has killed many specimens in recent years. The most serious situation is the most goril, initially scarce, divided into very small populations, and the virus has eliminated 25% of the total population. Biologists have vaccinations against Ebola at their fingertips, but so far they do not have them in gorillas, since there was nothing to do with the disappearance of incandescent lights. However, the work of a group of Spanish, German and Swedish biologists has confirmed the influence of the virus.