The following symptoms and complaints may indicate Ebola:
- Acute (sudden) onset fever (89%).
- Cephalgia (headache) (80%)
- Weakness (66%)
- Dizziness (60%)
- Myalgia (muscle pain)
- Conjunctivitis (conjunctivitis)
- Pharyngitis (pharyngitis)
- Nausea (nausea)
- Exanthema (skin rash), unspecified
- Mucosal bleeding from day 5-7.
- Ecchymoses (small-area skin bleeding).
- Gastrointestinal symptoms nausea/nausea, vomiting (34%), abdominal pain/abdominal pain (40%), diarrhea/diarrhea (51%).
- Oliguria (decreased urine output: 100-500 ml/d).
- Anuria (urinary output: < 100 ml/d).
- Encephalitis (inflammation of the brain)
- Thrombocytpenia (too few platelets (thrombocytes) in the blood).
- Lymphopenia (lack of lymphocytes (defense cells) in the blood).
- Transaminases (“liver blood levels”) ↑
- Profuse bleeding (0.9%)
Relative frequencies in round brackets