The day before the Congolese Ministry of Health announced the Ebola outbreak, Dr. Déo Ngatane was hospitalized at the Bunia Evangelical Medical Center (CME). He had treated himself for malaria at home, but his symptoms—fever, joint pain, headaches, and vomiting—had not subsided. “I…”
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The day before the Congolese Ministry of Health announced the Ebola outbreak, Dr. Déo Ngatane was hospitalized at the Bunia Evangelical Medical Center (CME). He had treated himself for malaria at home, but his symptoms—fever, joint pain, headaches, and vomiting—had not subsided. “I…”