After the outbreak of Ebola in Congo, the risk of infection increases in the neighbouring countries. There is no vaccine – this makes it more difficult to contain it, as a virologist from the F.A.Z. explains.
After the outbreak of Ebola in Congo, the risk of infection increases in the neighbouring countries. There is no vaccine – this makes it more difficult to contain it, as a virologist from the F.A.Z. explains.
A deadly Ebola variant spreads in the Congo. How dangerous is the outbreak and how is the virus transmitted? Epidemiologist Maximilian Gertler classifys the situation.