Ebola Epidemic
The International Challenges of Containing an Infectious Disease
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Ebola hemorrhagic fever was first discovered in 1976 in the small village of Yambuku in Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), near the Ebola River for which the virus is named. The mysterious illness raged through the remote area, but was finally controlled through quarantines and improved medical practices. Over the following years, other serious outbreaks occurred in the DRC, Gabon, the Sudans, and Uganda.
The current outbreak, centered in the West African countries of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leona, is the largest on record and the most complex. According to the World Health Organization…
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Foreword
The International Challenges of Containing an Infectious Disease
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Ebola Timeline
Chronology of Ebola Outbreaks Outside of the United States
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Ebola Overview
Background on the Ebola Virus and its Impact
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Obama Administration Response to the Ebola Crisis
Domestic Preparedness and Aid to Ebola-Affected Countries
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Development of an Ebola Vaccine
Conclusions of a World Health Organization Meeting on Ebola
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Legislative Background on the Ebola Epidemic
Recent Action by Congress on Ebola-Related Issues
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Pro & Con
Is the Obama Administration’s Response to the Ebola Crisis Adequate to Protect the Health of American Citizens?