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Ebola Survivors Face Hardships, But New Programs Help
Sat, 2014-12-13 11:32 — mike kraftLIVE SCIENCE by Rachel Rettner Dec. 12, 2014
Ebola survivors in West Africa are often shunned by their communities, and they have few possessions because many of their personal belongings are destroyed to prevent the disease from spreading.
But several organizations are working to help Ebola survivors make the transition back into their communities — for example, by providing them with bedding and other basic items, and speaking with community members to reduce the stigma, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Survivors are thought to be immune to the strain of Ebola causing the current outbreak, and many now work as caregivers for those with Ebola, the report said.
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A 2014 photograph of a West African Ebola treatment cente. Credit CDC
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