Some Ebola Survivors Complain Of Lingering Fatigue, Joint Pain, Vision Problems

Wall Street Journal: Host of Ailments Plague African Ebola Survivors
“…More than 15,000 people have survived Ebola in West Africa, and more than 10,800 died, in the largest epidemic of the disease by far in history — one that has yet to be extinguished. But many have emerged with an assortment of mysterious physical ailments, including joint pain, fatigue, and a particularly worrisome and common complaint: vision loss…” (McKay, 4/30).

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