- Access Excellence: Ebola Interview - One of the first Ebola researchers. Includes some electron-microsope views of the virus and a bibliography.
- Ebola Fact Sheet - Fact Sheet from the World Health Organization about Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever
- Ebola FAQs - Learn about the transmission process and incubation period of viruses through this fact sheet on a deadly type of hemorrhagic fever.
- Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Facts - Provides answers to many of the common questions about Ebola.
- Ebola Information - National Center for Infectious Diseases - CDC official website about the deadly disease known as Ebola
- Ebola Research Organization - Educating the public through spreading awareness. Ebola hemorrhagic fever specific information.
- Ebola Virus Haemorrhagic Fever - edited by SR Pattyn contains the Proceedings of an International Colloquium on Ebola Virus Infection and other Haemorrhagic Fevers held in Antwerp, Belgium, 6-8 December 1977.
- Ebola Virus Information Headquarters - Links to other categorized Ebola sites.
- Ebola Virus Life-cycle Illustration - Computer graphic showing Ebola virus reproducing in a cell. Includes relevant links on the biology and ultrastructure of Ebola.
- Occurrences of Ebola - An exhaustive list of news links about all aspects of ebola, provided by Dr. Ed Rybicki.
- The Ebola Virus: Link Between Deforestation and Emergence of the Virus - Detailed information about the Ebola Virus, its structure, pathology, transmission, outbreaks and cures. Includes pictures. Examines the link between deforestation and emergence of the virus in West Africa using GIS.
Media publications
- DNA Ebola Vaccine - Ebola vaccine shows promise in new study NEW YORK - Guinea pigs that were injected with genes from the Ebola virus gained protection against infection, a possible step toward creating an Ebola vaccine for people. (Published 1999.02.02)
- Ebola: The Virus and the Disease - A special supplement of The Journal of Infectious Diseases (Vol. 79, Supplement 1, February 1999) sponsored by WHO and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Published 1999.02.01)