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commission report on the
outbreak lists a man from Yambuku,
Mabalo Lokela, as the
index case.
Lokela, a 44-year-old who had been
buying meat in Sudan, died on...
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typhoid fever.
Mabalo Lokela, the
headmaster of a
local school in Yambuku, was the
first case of the 1976
outbreak in Zaire.
Lokela had
toured with a Yambuku...
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Yambuku is a
small village in
Mongala Province in
northern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was the
center of the
first do****ented
outbreak of Ebola...
- was the
village school's
headmaster Mabalo Lokela, who
began displaying symptoms on 26
August 1976.
Lokela had
returned from a trip to
Northern Zaire...
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first recorded victim of
Ebola was a 44-year-old
schoolteacher named Mabalo Lokela, who died on 8
September 1976, 14 days
after symptom onset. 64-year-old...
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Czech Republic Jan Blažek
Rudolf Skácel DR
Congo Kanieba Malouma Ricky Lokela Joël
Tshibamba Egypt Ali
Ghazal Basem Morsy Amr
Warda England Michalis Banias...
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occurred on 26
August 1976 in Yambuku. The
first recorded case was
Mabalo Lokela, a 44‑year-old schoolteacher. The
symptoms resembled malaria, and subsequent...
- species. The
first outbreak took
place on 26
August 1976 in Yambuku.
Mabalo Lokela, a 44‑year-old schoolteacher,
became the
first recorded case. The symptoms...
- when
Mabalo Lokela, a 44-year-old
teacher at the
Yambuku Mission School,
first sought treatment at a clinic. His
condition worsened, and
Lokela was admitted...
- stem's tones. [lʊkʼɑ] -loka (L verb stem) ('be sufficient') ⇒ [lʊkʼɛlɑ] -
lokela ('be
sufficient for') ⇒ [tʼʊkʼɛlɑ]
tokelo ('human right';
irregular tone...