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The Congolese Doctor Who Discovered Ebola

The Congolese Doctor Who Discovered Ebola

Short Wave · NPR

July 9, 202014m 11s

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Encore episode. Jean-Jacques Muyembe is a Congolese doctor who headed up the response to the recent Ebola outbreak in Congo. Back in 1976, he was the first doctor to collect a sample of the virus. But his crucial role in discovering Ebola is often overlooked. NPR's East Africa correspondent Eyder Peralta helps us correct the record.

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