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    • * Epidemiology
    • * Infectious Diseases

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    • * Ebola fever is a dangerous exotic infectious disease, poorly understood by Russian medical professionals.
    • * The 2013-2015 West African Ebola epidemic displayed unique characteristics, including unprecedented duration and sustained virulence.
    • * Previous outbreaks typically saw a decline in Ebola virus virulence and infectivity over generations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • * To examine the etiology, taxonomy, nomenclature, epidemiology, and morbidity of Ebola fever.
    • * To analyze the distinguishing features of the 2013-2015 West African Ebola epidemic.
    • * To propose a hypothetical model for the cyclical changes in Ebola virus properties during epidemic phases.

    Main Methods:

    • * Literature data analysis.
    • * Examination of epidemiological and etiological factors.
    • * Comparative analysis of different Ebola outbreaks.

    Main Results:

    • * The 2013-2015 epidemic showed sustained high virulence and infectivity, unlike previous outbreaks.
    • * A hypothetical cyclical model of Ebola virus evolution is proposed.
    • * This model includes phases of reservation, epidemic spread with high virulence, and hidden circulation with reduced pathogenicity.

    Conclusions:

    • * Ebola virus may undergo cyclical changes in virulence and infectivity.
    • * This cyclical nature could explain the observed rapid fall in virulence and infectivity during outbreaks.
    • * The model potentially reconciles high population immunity in endemic areas with Ebola's perceived lethality.