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Sun, 2015-07-05 21:58 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Despite a ban on bush meat, due to the threat of Ebola, Liberians are once again selling it in markets and along the sides of roads. Photo: Issa Davies/IRIN
irinnews.org - by Prince Collins - June 24, 2015
. . . the trade in bush meat, a known source of the Ebola virus, has picked up once again. . . .
. . . Monkeys, antelope, raccoons, rodents, bats, and a variety of other animals native to the forests of Liberia, are once again filling market stalls around the country. . . .
. . . As the official US government advice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says, “human infections have been associated with hunting, butchering and processing of meat of infected animals.”
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