(2014), AIDS and Ebola share some similarities. Both the two diseases are caused by viruses. AIDS is caused by the HIV and Ebola is caused by the ebolavirus (Horowitz, 1999). These two viruses can attack human beings and induce high mortality. Tracing back to the origin of the two diseases, it is found that both of the two diseases emerged in Africa and are both carried by host animals and then transmitted to humans (Horowitz, 1999). Also, the transition may have occurred when hunters each bush meat for both of them. Both the two diseases are transmissible via bodily fluids and can bring many difficulties for the prevention of transmission. Unfortunately, neither of the two diseases have a vaccine to prohibit from
(2014), AIDS and Ebola share some similarities. Both the two diseases are caused by viruses. AIDS is caused by the HIV and Ebola is caused by the ebolavirus (Horowitz, 1999). These two viruses can attack human beings and induce high mortality. Tracing back to the origin of the two diseases, it is found that both of the two diseases emerged in Africa and are both carried by host animals and then transmitted to humans (Horowitz, 1999). Also, the transition may have occurred when hunters each bush meat for both of them. Both the two diseases are transmissible via bodily fluids and can bring many difficulties for the prevention of transmission. Unfortunately, neither of the two diseases have a vaccine to prohibit from