I agree that all these deadly infectious are the consequences of humans crossing the boundaries of the natural ecosystem. Still, there would be no way humans would leave animals alone. Under the sky, humans and animals will always interact. Still, the means of interaction should be the only thing people have to be cautious and careful about, like eating a random dead wild animal and other risky approaches.
Interestingly, you knew a little about ebola virus disease in some good years ago. Because I only heard it about two years ago when there was an Ebola outbreak in one part of Congo, Goma, which is not far away from my country. I am glad that Thirteen Gorillas chapter has covered so much about Ebola, and I am among those who know what the Ebola virus is and how to deal with it.
Interestingly, you knew a little about ebola virus disease in some good years ago. Because I only heard it about two years ago when there was an Ebola outbreak in one part of Congo, Goma, which is not far away from my country. I am glad that Thirteen Gorillas chapter has covered so much about Ebola, and I am among those who know what the Ebola virus is and how to deal with it.