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Ebola outbreaks past and present

Ebola outbreaks past and present

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The World Health Organization has declared an international public health emergency because of an outbreak of Ebola centered in the Democratic Republic of Congo that has so far likely killed over 130 people and sickened more than 600. The size of the new outbreak raises questions about whether there were delays in detection. We’ll hear about this outbreak and about the U.S. role in containing the last major instance of the virus spreading, in 2014.

Click here to read more reporting about this outbreak from NPR’s Global Health Team.

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