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Sunday, October 12, 2014
Ebola can incubate 1 to 3 weeks before any symptoms arise in which time someone could travel around the world
Ebola isn’t nearly as contagious as, say, measles or influenza.
It is transmitted only through bodily fluids after the fever and other
symptoms have occurred. But the incubation period, after infection and
before the person becomes symptomatic, typically lasts about a week, or
as long as three weeks. People who are infected can travel a great
distance before they begin to shed the virus. Initial symptoms are
similar to those caused by malaria and influenza, confounding a proper
diagnosis.
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