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Hunting for Disease X - ABC17NEWS

Hunting for Disease X - ABC17NEWS
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Hunting for Disease X - Local News 8

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Científico que ayudó a descubrir el Ébola advierte sobre un número desconocido de virus potencialmente fatales

Científico que ayudó a descubrir el Ébola advierte sobre un número desconocido de virus potencialmente fatales
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Doctor who discovered Ebola warns of new deadly viruses

KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Showing early symptoms of hemorrhagic fever, the patient sits quietly on her bed, wrangling two toddlers desperate to flee the cell-like hospital room in Ingende, a remote town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). They are waiting for the results of a test for Ebola. The patient can only communicate with her relatives through a clear plastic observation window. Her identity is secret, to protect her from being ostracized by locals fearful of Ebola infection. Her children have also been tested but, for now, show no symptoms. There is a vaccine and a treatment for Ebola, which have brought down the rate at which it kills.

Scientists, researchers hunting for Disease X to prevent the next pandemic

  KINSHASA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Showing early symptoms of hemorrhagic fever, the patient sits quietly on her bed, wrangling two toddlers desperate to flee the cell-like hospital room in Ingende, a remote town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). They are waiting for the results of a test for Ebola. The patient can only communicate with her relatives through a clear plastic observation window. Her identity is secret, to protect her from being ostracized by locals fearful of Ebola infection. Her children have also been tested but, for now, show no symptoms. There is a vaccine and a treatment for Ebola, which have brought down the rate at which it kills.

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