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By Debora MacKenzie - 23 Sep 2014 - newscientist.com
This article appeared in print under the headline "World wakes up to true threat of Ebola"
Only decisive action can stop the virus becoming entrenched in Africa and spreading elsewhere, say epidemiologists.
The world has finally got serious about Ebola. In a first for a public health threat, the United Nations has launched the kind of response it normally reserves for war zones. Meanwhile, the US, UK and France are sending troops to build treatment units, train health workers and keep order.
It's not a moment too soon: the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warn that without a massive effort to slow the epidemic, a million people in West Africa could have Ebola by January. Some will carry it elsewhere, and the virus may circulate non-stop in Africa for the foreseeable future.
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