Waiting for the all-clear : how medics and villagers rallied when Ebola returned to DRC
If no new cases are reported in Bulape by early December, the country will have vanquished its 16th outbreak of the deadly virus since it was discovered there in 1976 His two-year-old daughter died first, then his mother, then his wife. But Bope Mpona Héritier still had no idea what illness had (…)
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