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A research article published in Blood Weekly provides an overview of the history of Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreaks in Africa and examines the changes in medical and public health responses over time. The study analyzes available literature on major global Ebola outbreaks and identifies key factors such as transmission capacity, clinical symptoms, surveillance, virology, and outbreak control methods. The research concludes that while EVD has had significant health and societal impacts in Africa, there is hope for successful responses to future outbreaks through the use of endemic resources and international support. The article also highlights the availability of vaccines, antivirals, and public health measures to combat the disease. [Extracted from the article] |