Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. It was on this day in 1976 that a panic swept through several remote villages in Sudan and Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo). After claiming hundreds of victims, the world’s deadliest disease, which had appeared earlier in Germany, was finally given a name. Since then, Ebola has been surrounded by myth and legends in the West, especially since it originated in the deepest parts of Africa. It is a pathogen, a virus that not only causes hemorrhaging from the eyes, nose, mouth and anus, but the entire body. There are two types of Ebola, each one extremely deadly as they produce blood poisoning, bizarre rashes, severe diarrhea, bloody…
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