Yambuku: A fight against Ebola and African Haemorrhagic Fevers. The Margaretha Isaacson story.

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Overcoming family tragedy and hardship in war time Europe, and having qualified relatively late in life in medicine, Professor Margaretha Isaacson, one of Africa's health pioneers, gained international recognition for her work on cholera and plague and the African viral haemorrhagic fevers. Her investigations of haemorrhagic fever outbreaks established her international reputation. Her experience regarding the emergence of the Ebola virus in Zaire during 1976 provided valuable insight into the management of subsequent outbreaks. Margaretha’s sense of humour was as legendary as her achievements.

Author(s): Diane Wolpert
Series: Self-Published
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Language: English
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Tags: ebola