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The International Response To The Outbreak Of The Ebola Crisis In West Africa
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]Fear has compounded this crisis. Women are giving birth without modern
medical attendants because they fear going to clinics; use of birth
control has plummeted; HIV testing has practically stopped, and routine
checkups and immunizations have ground to a halt. An increase in
avoidable deaths and a resurgence in numerous different types of
ailments may follow. Fear also is eroding social ties, as family and
communal celebrations are postponed, and even cured Ebola patients are
shunn ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]Fear has compounded this crisis. Women are giving birth without modern
medical attendants because they fear going to clinics; use of birth
control has plummeted; HIV testing has practically stopped, and routine
checkups and immunizations have ground to a halt. An increase in
avoidable deaths and a resurgence in numerous different types of
ailments may follow. Fear also is eroding social ties, as family and
communal celebrations are postponed, and even cured Ebola patients are
shunn ... Continue reading---
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