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Ebola’s Deadly Spread

Daniel Berehulak

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa, first reported in March 2014, and believed by scientists to have started in late December with the death of a 2-year-old boy,
thought to have contracted the virus from bats in the remote Guinean village of Meliandou, has rapidly become the deadliest occurrence of the disease since its
discovery in 1976.

The epidemic swept across West Africa killing more than all other known Ebola outbreaks combined. Over 11,000 people had been reported as having died from the disease in six countries; Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, the US and Mali.

The total number of reported cases is more than 28,000.

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