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50 years of Ebola virus: Why, despite 'zero cases', low risk, 'take no chances' is India’s strategy

The virus, named after the Ebola river in then Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo or DRC), was first isolated in June 1976 by Belgian scientist Peter Piot. It is said scientists avoided naming it after a place for fear of stigm
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