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How a killer disease was stopped in its tracks

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July 22, 2018
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One of the world’s deadliest viruses, Ebola kills up to half of those it infects. But despite appearing to have all the hallmarks of a potential epidemic, the latest outbreak developed in a very different way.

Emerging in a border area of the Democratic Republic of Congo in April, this Ebola outbreak was the ninth to affect the country in

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