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Ebola Cases Described As Influenza-Like Illness

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Early symptoms of Ebola are often non-descript and can be described as influenza-like illness. This makes diagnosis difficult, especially in the early stages of infection. This description is relevant for healthcare providers and those practicing traditional burials.

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Sources · 7 independent

WAMU 88.5 DC

“The difficult part for Ebola is that those, those early symptoms are very non-descript, right? It's, you know, many cases their described as influenza-like.”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“The difficult part for Ebola is that those those early symptoms are very non-descript, right? It's, you know, many cases their described as influenza-like illness, general malice.”

BBC WS backup

“Many cases their described as influenza-like illness, general malays, fever, for us. because they're going to be providing care for patients and those that have a lot of virus.”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“It's, you know, many cases their described as influenza-like illness, general malice. more vulnerable to this. You know, it's been a mix right? It depends on the outbreak and it depends on the particular geographical context. So, you know, the healthcare workers obviously are at high risk because the... track to figure out how many cases have been undocumented as well, how broadly this has already spread.”

KQED FM

“of the University of Manitoba in Canada, who has worked on Ebola in the DRC in the past. You're with Weekend from the BBC World Service.”

Radio Sputnik

“Ebola risk warned for Central Africa.”

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