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New Ebola Sub-strain Jumped ‘from fruit bats’ to Humans in First Incident of its Kind (SMH)

New Ebola Sub-strain Jumped ‘from fruit bats’ to Humans in First Incident of its Kind (SMH)

Published 1 week, 5 days ago
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In this gripping episode, we explore alarming reports surrounding a newly identified Ebola sub-strain believed to have crossed from fruit bats into humans in what scientists are calling a rare and unprecedented spillover event. As health officials race to contain the outbreak, questions emerge about zoonotic transmission, viral mutation, global preparedness, and the fragile boundary between the natural world and humanity. We examine the scientific findings, the growing concerns surrounding emerging pathogens, and the broader implications for public health in an increasingly interconnected world.


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