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==Overview==
==Differentiationg Ebola from other Diseases==
Before an [[outbreak]] is suspected, these early symptoms are easily mistaken for;
Before an [[outbreak]] is suspected, these early symptoms are easily mistaken for;
*[[Dysentery]]
*[[Dysentery]]

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Differentiationg Ebola from other Diseases

Before an outbreak is suspected, these early symptoms are easily mistaken for;

These are all far more common and reliably less fatal.

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