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16 Oct 2014 23:30
As the Ebola virus has ravaged Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, neighboring West African nations have so far remained largely unaffected because of robust response and prevention tactics. Nigeria and Senegal, both with significantly weaker health care systems than the United States, have so far staved off the virus that's killed more than 4,500 people in their region in a mere three months.
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