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Ebola can be stopped — but only if world leaders prioritize public health

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You have full access to this article via your institution. A community health worker next to a coffin of someone thought to have died from Ebola in Ituri province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Credit: Michel Lunanga/Getty Half a century ago, researchers and policymakers joined together to identify an unknown disease and bring it under control. That first Ebola outbreak took 280 lives from 318 cases in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). After it was reported in September 1976, rapid action — an organized campaign of surveillance, contact tracing, isolating cases and safe burials — meant that the outbreak was over within four months 1 . Ebola outbreak: the data that show why researchers are so alarmed Now, 50 years later, Central African countries are again in the middle of a serious outbreak, and one that was detected far too late.…

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