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November: How the spread of Ebola is calculated
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“The 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa appeared suddenly and spread rapidly, and is thought to have started with a single animal-to-human transfer in December last year,” writes Jonathon Keith, Director of BioInfoSummer 2014.
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