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A firs-hand account of the Ebola epidemic by an American doctor who has been highlighted on leading webpage of the New York Times. Dr. Steven Hatch first arrived to Liberia in November 2013 to work at a clinic in Monrovia. Half a year later, several of the health professionals Dr. Hatch had mentored and dished up with were deceased or barely clinging to life, and Ebola had turn into a world health disaster. Hundreds of victims perished each week; whole young families were destroyed in a matter of times; so many passed on so quickly that the culturally taboo practice of cremation needed to be instituted to dispose of the systems. With little help from the international community and a society ravaged by disease and fear, the war-torn African country was simply unprepared to cope with the catastrophe. A physician's memoir about the ravages of a terrible disease and the small clinic that fought to contain it, Inferno is also a conclusion of the research and biology of Ebola: how it is sent and spreads with such ferocity. And, as Dr. Hatch records, while Ebola is temporarily under control, it'll undoubtedly reemerge - as will other plagues, notably the Zika disease, which the World Health Corporation has announced a general public health disaster. Inferno is a view in to the white-hot middle of an emergency that will come again.