1. History
1.1. outbreak
1.1.1. 1976
1.1.2. Zaire
1.1.3. 318 infected
1.1.4. 280 deaths
1.2. Congo
1.2.1. 1976
1.2.2. Ebola River
2. Spread of desease
2.1. Infection
2.1.1. Through People
2.1.1.1. Indirect contact
2.1.1.1.1. Ebola patients
2.1.1.1.2. funerals
2.1.1.2. Direct contact
2.1.1.2.1. vomit
2.1.1.2.2. (breast-)milk
2.1.1.2.3. Sexual
2.1.1.2.4. Blood
2.1.1.2.5. sweat and urine
2.1.1.2.6. slobber
2.1.2. Through animals
2.1.2.1. Pigs
2.1.2.2. Bats
2.2. finding
2.2.1. Blood analysis
2.2.2. physician
2.3. prevent breakout
2.3.1. isolated medica treatment
2.3.2. move directly to the hospital
2.3.3. check possibly infected animals/persons
2.4. false rumours about doctors
2.4.1. virus is deliberately spread
2.4.2. emerging stories in communities
2.4.3. no trust in foreigners (specialists from other countries)
3. cure
3.1. protection against ebola
3.1.1. vaccin
3.1.2. washing hands with soap
3.1.3. wear protective cloathing
3.1.4. No sexual contact
3.1.5. prevent direct contact with blood
3.1.6. do not eat infected meat
3.2. cure yourself
3.2.1. hydrate
3.2.2. take good care at hospital
4. Symptomps
4.1. first stage
4.1.1. vomit and diarrhoea
4.1.2. yellow eyes
4.1.3. sore throat
4.1.4. head ache
4.1.5. fever
4.2. later stages
4.2.1. problems with breathing
4.2.2. bleeding
4.2.2.1. skin bleeding
4.2.2.2. blood blister
4.2.2.3. internal bleeding
4.2.2.4. vomit blood
5. Affected countries
5.1. Greatest outbreak
5.1.1. 2014
5.1.2. 11000+ deaths