Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says the outbreak is unprecedented in part because it’s in a region of Africa that never has dealt with Ebola before. He says the outbreak’s two main drivers are lax infection control during patient care and risky burial practices.
He told a congressional hearing Thursday that the outbreak can be stopped with tried-and-true public health measures – but it will be laborious.
Frieden says it’s possible a traveler could arrive in the U.S. infected with Ebola, but he is confident there will not be a large Ebola outbreak here.
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