The main mode of transmission of Ebola virus is by contact and the population is generally susceptible. Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is an acute infectious disease that is highly contagious. It has been clinically recognized that the main mode of transmission of Ebola virus disease is through contact, i.e., through close contact with blood, secretions, organs or other body fluids of infected animals. Ebola virus disease can be transmitted between people and the population is generally susceptible, so health care workers and family members who are in close contact with the patient are high-risk groups. For Ebola patients, they are prone to fever, weakness, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, diarrhea and other discomforts, which seriously affect the quality of life and health. Clinical findings show that the prognosis of most Ebola virus disease patients is poor, but early diagnosis of the disease and active treatment can reduce the mortality rate, so those who are diagnosed with the disease need to pay attention. If you want to prevent Ebola virus disease, you should avoid close contact with others. Pay attention to dietary hygiene, ensure a balanced intake of nutrients, and do not eat raw meat.