Not aware of that, it’s possible, but I don’t know what if any damage that would do in the short time that the virus takes to kill. They generally bleed out combined with organ failures.
They try to keep them alive with fluids intravenously, but it leaks out faster than they can put it in. It is possible that will all the fluid losses, you would have vitamin deficiencies at some point. In fact I would think it very likely.
http://drsircus.com/medicine/ebola-catastrophic-pandemic
“Ebola virus and the other viral hemorrhagic fevers are much more likely to cause hemorrhaging before any other fatal infection has a chance to become established. This is because the virus so rapidly and totally metabolizes and consumes all available vitamin C in the bodies of the victims that an advanced stage of scurvy is literally produced after only a few days of the disease.
The scurvy is so complete that the blood vessels generally cannot keep from hemorrhaging long enough to allow an infective complication to develop.”
Other vits are depleted as well.
Good read... Check it out.