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Ebola



Ebola Virus - ēbōˈlə, a member of a family (Filovirus) of viruses that cause hemorrhagic fevers. The virus, named for the region in Congo (Kinshasa) where it was first identified in 1976, emerged from the rain forest, where it survives in an as yet unknown host. Once a person is infected with the virus, the disease has an incubation period of 2–21 days; however   Read More...

7 of the Best Books and Articles on: Ebola

as selected by Questia School librarians.
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    Viruses, Plagues, and History (Chap. 10 "Ebola")
    by Michael B. A. Oldstone. 227 pgs.


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    Ebola Returns, in UN Chronicle
    by Erika Reinhardt. 2 pgs.


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