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(4) YA Diseases and People series. An opening "profile" (six questions and answers) is followed by chapters on history, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and research. Ebola emphasizes the many unanswered questions about the virus. Stories of sufferers humanize the facts. The writing is serviceable, but grainy black-and-white photos add little. A second Q-and-A section concludes the book. Reading list, timeline, websites. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Diseases and People titles: Stress and Anxiety-Related Disorders and Ebola Virus.]

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