Ebola: Through the Eyes of the People
William T. Close
396 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0970337116
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Language: English
Publish: December 1, 2001
AfricaBiologyDiseaseHealthHistoryMedicalMedicineNonfictionScienceThriller
At a Catholic Mission in Yambuku, an oasis of peace and efficiency in northern Congo’s vast jungle forests, Mabalo Lokela, a teacher, receives an anti-malarial shot for a raging fever and headache. Sister Lucie, a Flemish nursing sister, swishes out a syringe with a weak disinfectant. The next patients are injected with the same syringe and the sick man’s virus spreads. Lokela was the first Congolese victim of a new African hemorrhagic disease that became known as Ebola fever. When Sister Lucie dies a few days later, panic erupts and hospitalized patients flee into the forest. With the convent connected to the outside world by a single primitive radio, the mission nuns can only pray and wonder if anyone will act on their cries for help.