Contesting the (Super)Natural Origins of Ebola in Macenta, Guinea: Biomedical and Popular Approaches

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In December 2013, a two-year-old child died from viral haemorrhagic fever in Méliandou village in the South-East of Guinea, and constituted the likely index case of a major epidemic. When the virus was formally identified as Ebola, epidemiologists started to...

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Thys, S. (2019). Contesting the (Super)Natural Origins of Ebola in Macenta, Guinea: Biomedical and Popular Approaches. In Framing Animals as Epidemic Villains (pp. 177–210). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26795-7_7

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