Ebola virus is a virulent infectious virus found in the Ebola River region that can cause hemorrhagic fever in humans and primates. Ebola virus can be transmitted mainly through contact with blood, saliva, sweat, secretions, etc. The incubation period can be 2 to 21 days, and infected patients may have symptoms such as high fever, headache, sore throat, and muscle pains, and within two weeks of the onset of the disease, there are abnormalities in the blood system, which ultimately lead to bleeding, and the patient can die within 24 hours. However, the exact source of the Ebola virus is still unknown and there is no effective treatment available. If Ebola virus infection occurs, it should be isolated in time to prevent spreading.