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November 15, 2014
EPIDEMICS
Ebola a stark reminder of link between humans, animals, environment
Columbus OH (SPX) Nov 14, 2014
For many, global public health seems like an abstract and distant problem - until the Ebola virus is diagnosed among people in our midst. Though no one would call the Ebola pandemic a good thing, it has presented an opportunity for scientists to alert the public about the dire need to halt the spread of infectious diseases, especially in developing and densely populated areas of the world. "What often seems like an abstract notion becomes very concrete when a deadly virus previously contained in W ... read more
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