"It's not for the faint of heart" said Dr. Karesh — a former chief field veterinarian at the Wildlife Conservation Society — referring to an unusual research project where our scientists and rangers have worked under extremely challenging conditions deep in the forests of the Congo for the past 12 years, trying to predict human Ebola outbreaks by detecting them first in apes and other forest animals:
New York Times:
You’re Swabbing a Dead Gorilla for Ebola.Then It Gets Worse.