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Why the Ebola and hantavirus outbreaks have confounded scientists

CDC / Cynthia Goldsmith, Luanne Elliott

By Carl Zimmer

This month, a pair of viruses seized the headlines.

First came a hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship, which caused as many as 13 infections, three of which were fatal. Then an Ebola outbreak flared in Africa, so far leading to more than 900 infections and 220 deaths.

In both cases, the news has been not only frightening but also confusing, even to scientists. The hantaviruses didn’t seem to be acting like hantaviruses, and the Ebola viruses weren’t behaving like Ebola viruses.

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