ID#: 7198
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This photograph showed Del Conn, a member of an Ebola survey team, who was extracting a blood sample from a resident of the town of Yambuku, Zaire during the country’s 1976 outbreak, which started in the town of Yambuku, and from there spread to surrounding areas. In Kinshasa, the country’s capital, an area hospital was sealed off during the outbreak, helping to bring the situation under control. The total number of cases in Zaire was 318 and had a mortality rate of 88%. In 1997, Zaire was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ Dr. Lyle Conrad
Creation Date: 1976
Photo Credit: Joel G. Breman, M.D., D.T.P.H.
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