There is a chance of survival after infection with the Ebola virus. In general, the average mortality rate of Ebola virus disease is about 50%, and the mortality rates seen in previous outbreaks have ranged from 25% to 90%.
Ebola virus deaths on the one hand because of the virus toxin attack on the human liver and macrophages after the multi-organ failure, on the other hand with the infected person’s own physical quality of timely treatment or not.
From epidemic prevention policy to drug treatment, to vaccination prevention, to access to community services, each link affects the mortality rate of Ebola virus, so whether the infected person can survive the Ebola virus should be referred to many aspects of the factors to be judged comprehensively.