Ebolavirus leads to serious hemorrhagic fever accompanied by elevated fatality. It spreads chiefly by direct contact body fluids of infected individuals. It originates African regions, during outbreaks typically rural settings. Major outbreaks include 2014-2016 West African outbreak, hitting Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. The 2020 outbreak occurred in 2020 the DRC. Symptoms often start after 2-21 days following exposure, including fever, vomiting, watery diarrhea, and stomach pain. Current treatments involve care that supports, such as IV fluids plus managing complications, together with experimental treatment plus vaccines.