Boston Globe August 6, 2014
Thomas W. Geisbert, professor of microbiology and immunology at UTMB, says that one of Ebola’s challenges is its swiftness: Infections move so quickly that the window for intervening is very brief. The virus immediately attacks critical immune cells, shutting down the body’s first line of defense. Then it replicates freely, and by the time symptoms appear, the person’s body is overwhelmed.