Ebola's early symptoms, such as fever and diarrhea, closely resemble other common tropical infectious diseases, which often leads to delayed detection and response, allowing the virus to spread undetected for weeks even among health workers who may unknowingly become infected.
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While Congo has experience fighting Ebola, health experts say the virus spread undetected for weeks after the first death, delaying the response and making the outbreak harder to contain.
Ebola in its early stages looks like most other infectious diseases that occur in the tropics. It might cause a fever, it might cause diarrhea. Many times health workers are unsuspecting of what's occurring, and they unfortunately get infected.
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