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Halting the spread of Ebola: Nigeria a model for quick action, scientists find
Stopping Ebola in its tracks calls for rapid control measures in Africa and elsewhere.
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Particles of the Ebola virus have found their way to several African countries--and beyond.
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Global health security depends on how fast an infection is recognized and brought under control.
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Ebola, as seen under a transmission electron microscope.
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Outbreak distribution map of Ebola in Africa, since its first known incidence.
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How does Ebola begin? To find answers, look to the ecology of infectious diseases.
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