Recovery may begin between 7 and 14 days after first symptoms. Death, if it occurs, follows typically 6 to 16 days from first symptoms and is often due to low blood pressure from fluid loss. In general, bleeding often indicates a worse outcome, and blood loss may result in death. People are often in a coma near the end of life.
Those who survive often have ongoing muscular and joint pain, liver inflammation, decreased hearing, and may have continued feelings of tiredness, continued weakness, decreased appetite, and difficulty returning to pre-illness weight. Problems with vision may develop.
Additionally they develop antibodies against Ebola that last at least 10 years, but it is unclear if they are immune to repeated infections.] If someone recovers from Ebola, they can no longer transmit the disease
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