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Pathogens & People:Lassa fever and the first 'hot zone'Published 10/29/06
Long before anyone ever heard of Ebola virus or nervously read Richard Preston's gripping 1995 account of Ebola outbreaks in darkest Africa and nearby Virginia, there was Lassa fever, and dead missionaries, and dying Yale scientists and a dramatic book called "Fever: The Hunt For a New Killer Virus."
The two tales, told 25 years apart, have much in common. A mysterious illness. Sudden, gruesome deaths. The scientific search for the culprit and a cure. Accidents and heroics. It's a twice-told tale that surely will be repeated.
In 1969, Lassa was an obscure village in northeast Nigeria. It probably would have remained obscure, but for...
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