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Ebola is a devastating disease.
The virus was first discovered in 1976 in Zaire, now the Democratic
Republic of the Congo. The disease was named after the Ebola
River, where the first outbreak occurred. Between 1976 and 2002, there
have been 5 outbreaks of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and
14 outbreaks of different strains of the virus in other countries throughout
the world. Our CultureQuest examines the impact of this extrememly
fatal disease on the people of the DRC. Cultural practices and poverty contribute
dramatically to the spread and recurrence of this illness. To
date there is no cure for this virus, and treatment is minimal. Transmission
of the virus and symptoms are also discussed. For more
information please continue on this CultureQuest.
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By studying different
cultures, students will gain an understanding of how different people live.
Their lifestyles, customs, and resources contribute to and impact health
issues throughout the world.
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WARNING:
The nature of this topic may be disturbing to some viewers. Some graphic details may be inappropriate for younger audiences. Please review our websites to ensure the content of our CultureQuest is suitable to your needs and scholastic environment. |
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