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'An environment marked by fear': Doctors working in DRC speak out about Ebola outbreak

'An environment marked by fear': Doctors working in DRC speak out about Ebola outbreak
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Healthcare workers in the DRC are struggling to contain an Ebola outbreak amid community fear, misinformation, and insecurity. Experts note that while scientific tools are available, the lack of public trust significantly complicates the response effort.

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Understanding the social barriers to medical intervention is essential for the success of public health campaigns in volatile regions.

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Good Morning America ShopGMA Interest Successfully Added We ll notify you here with news about Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? Off On Stream on 'An environment marked by fear': Doctors working in DRC speak out about Ebola outbreak More than 300 cases and over 40 deaths have been confirmed in the DRC.

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The article relies on expert testimony and reports on the humanitarian challenges of the outbreak objectively.

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