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Africa's Ebola outbreaks complicated by victims who prefer traditional healers over hospitals

Marcus Chen
Marcus Chen
Managing Editor · Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 5:22 AM
Africa's Ebola outbreaks complicated by victims who prefer traditional healers over hospitals — WPLG Local 10, Boca Raton Health news
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BUNDIBUGYO, Uganda (AP) — Whenever Ebola comes, some of the afflicted choose the road to the nearest hospital. Others take the path to the shrine of a traditional healer, often with devastating consequences.Many view the onset of hemorrhagic fever as a spiritual affliction and seek out herbs and prayers instead of going to the hospital. This is the case now in Congo, which is suffering its seventeenth outbreak of Ebola since 1976, when the virus was first identified in the rich Congo Basin ecosystem.Five decades later, the virus continues to mystify many of the sick in Africa while turning religious leaders into first responders in a deadly emergency. The current outbreak’s victims include health workers without protective gear as well as pastors and worshippers who gathered while Ebola was spreading, according to humanitarian workers and others who spoke to The Associated Press.Ebola spreads through close contact with sick or deceased patients’ bodily fluids. The current outbreak is p

Source: WPLG Local 10

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