The latest Ebola outbreak is
being called the worst in history. The virus has killed nearly 700
people since March in Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia. The president
of Sierra Leone has declared a public health emergency, and Liberia’s
government is putting communities on quarantine. In the past week, the
disease claimed Sierra Leone’s top Ebola doctor and the first American
to die in this outbreak. While experts say a U.S. epidemic is unlikely,
international concern is growing as the disease shows no signs of
slowing its spread. Understanding the deadly Ebola virus, and the
international effort to contain it.
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