In 2014, the world watched as the Ebola virus ravaged central West Africa, causing approximately 12000 deaths. The outbreak is historic: ten times higher than all other Ebola outbreaks combined. However, a greater threat is unfolding simultaneously: a large number of viruses continue to march globally, including Nipa, Chikungunia, and Zhai
In 2014, the world watched as the Ebola virus ravaged central West Africa, causing approximately 12000 deaths. The outbreak is historic: ten times higher than all other Ebola outbreaks combined. However, a greater threat is unfolding simultaneously: a large number of viruses continue to march globally, including Nipa, Chikungunia, and Zhai