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To crack Ebola's code, scientists search for animal host

To crack Ebola's code, scientists search for elusive animal host

06/04/2015 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

To crack Ebola's code, scientists search for animal host

Clip: 6/4/2015 | 8m 33s

To crack Ebola's code, scientists search for elusive animal host

The deadly Ebola virus normally spreads among animals but occasionally spills over to humans, to dire effect. To understand how such diseases make that jump, scientists must find the animal host. But the hunt for live samples of Ebola in animals has never turned up a smoking gun. Science correspondent Miles O’Brien follows epidemiologists in Sierra Leone on their hunt for deadly diseases.

06/04/2015 | Rating NR

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