Ebola virus, which is highly pathogenic and lethal, is a treatable disease. Treatment is affected by the type of virus, the level of medical care, protective measures and other factors. There are some types of viruses such as Ivorian, this type has symptoms similar to dengue fever at the onset of the disease, and some patients have recovered completely by the sixth week after contracting the virus. According to the World Health Organization, the mortality rate of patients infected with the Ebola virus ranges from 50% to 90%, with the main causes of death being complications such as stroke, myocardial infarction, hypovolemic shock or multiple organ failure. On the one hand the level of medical care for treating stroke and myocardial infarction to rescue shock will be higher than it was a few decades ago. Overall experience in protection will allow some people to avoid contracting the disease and to seek medical attention when the condition is detected. Even so, Ebola is still a very deadly disease. It is important to seek medical attention for any discomfort or to anticipate the possibility of contracting Ebola in order to avoid delaying the illness.