I have often wondered why it is that viruses such as Ebola are only prevalent in certain parts of the world. As we seen with influenza viruses and of course coronaviruses, these entities travel all around the world and as the lockdowns demonstrated very effectively you cannot hide from them. So why would Ebola be different from Influeza or coronavirus?IMO ebola is common endemic diseases (eg, malaria) made worse by nutritional deficiencies brought on by deforestation and wars and by medical treatments. It appears at first glance that selenium deficiency may be a factor in the former.
Unless it has to do with the nutritional deficiencies as you have mentioned, which also has a direct impact on the metabolic rate and therefore the generative energies produced by the organism.
It would seem obvious that in order for the immune system to perform optimally sufficient energy would be a necessity. So would it be out of the realm of possibility that the numerous viruses and pathogens we are confronted with daily would exclude these types of viruses?