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Using simple, clear language, Newman explains how the virus was named, then traces it from that first experience through the 2014 epidemic; resources for updates post-publication are provided. Protocols that health-care workers follow, educational efforts, reactions by communities--these and other matters receive careful, non-hysterical coverage. Captioned color photos, maps, and charts illustrate the volume. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind.