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News broke yesterday afternoon concerning the deadly Ebola virus. It`s where we start this Wednesday edition of our show.

昨天下午关于致命性病毒埃博拉发出了爆炸性新闻,今天CNN周三节目也以此开始。

The hemorrhagic fever has made it to U.S. shores. When we talked about this before, it was when Americans were diagnosed with the deadly disease in West Africa where the outbreak is and then brought to the U.S. for treatment.

出血热已经侵入美国海岸。当我们讨论这个话题之前是美国人在西非确诊感染病毒后回到美国寻求治疗。

Not this time. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a patient being treated at a hospital in Dallas, Texas, is the first diagnosed in the U.S. with the hemorrhagic fever. The patient had recently traveled to West Africa and developed Ebola symptoms after getting home.

但这次不是。美国疾病控制与预防中心表示一位在德克萨斯州达拉斯一家医院正在治疗的患者是美国首位确诊出血热患者。这位患者近期去过西非国家并在回国之后出现病症。

In August, CNN`s doctor Sanjay Gupta traveled to the CDC`s command center for Ebola.

在八月份,CNN医生Sanjay Gupta前往CDC指挥中心进行埃博拉疫情报道。

This is the CDC`s Emergency Operation Center. Think of it as the nerve center of its response to the Ebola outbreak. Just a few minutes after I walked in, phones and BlackBerries started buzzing everywhere.

这里是疾病预防控制中心紧急行动中心。这里已经作为对抗埃博拉病毒爆发响应的枢纽中心。仅仅在我踏入门槛的几分钟里屋子里的电话响作一团。

(on camera): While we were here, the activation of - just went up to level one. Just in the last couple of minutes. What does it mean?

我们在这里,行动状态升级到了以及,并且仅仅在过去的两分钟里,这是什么意思?

What that means is just more people and more resourced dedicated to the response.

这就意味着有更多的人和资源加入到了响应活动当中。

In that room, you could feel like quiet determination and a sense of urgency.

在这个房间里,你可以感受到暗自的决心和莫名的紧迫感。

Let me give you a little bit of an idea of how this all works. What you are looking at is what the CDC looks at. A map of the world, trying to figure out what infectious disease are happening and where they are happening. As you might imagine, a lot of focus on Ebola right now. They are tracking that as well, real time. They`ve been doing it since March, take a look in here, this jumped out of me. Mid-May, they thought things were basically under control, but then look what happens in the beginning of June. Everything takes off.

让我来给大家介绍一下这里的工作。您现在看到的就是CDC的真实画面。这是一张世界地图,人们正在试图寻找出传染病源地址。你或许可以想象到现在埃博拉已经成了关注的焦点。他们也正在对该病毒进行追踪,自从三月份追踪工作已经开始。在五月中旬,他们认为疫情已经基本得到控制,但是发现到了六月初事情才刚刚开始。所有一切都接踵而来。

This is our Emergency Operation Center, or EOC as we call it.

这是紧急行动中心。或者简称为EOC。

Dr. Stephan Monroe is helping lead the CDC`s Ebola response. Not an easy task at all.

Stephan Monroe博士正在领导对抗埃博拉行动小组。这并不是一项简单的任务。

(on camera): Was there mistakes made? I mean is there a reason why this outbreak is worse than any outbreak in history?

这里面出现过失误吗?我意思是为什么此次疫情爆发要比历史以往要严重?

The initial event, the lightning strike, if you will, was right in this corner between three countries in a very remote part of each of those countries.

事件的初始,就像雷击一样发生,而你距离这三个国家非常遥远。

News broke yesterday afternoon concerning the deadly Ebola virus. It`s where we start this Wednesday edition of our show.

The hemorrhagic fever has made it to U.S. shores. When we talked about this before, it was when Americans were diagnosed with the deadly disease in West Africa where the outbreak is and then brought to the U.S. for treatment.

Not this time. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a patient being treated at a hospital in Dallas, Texas, is the first diagnosed in the U.S. with the hemorrhagic fever. The patient had recently traveled to West Africa and developed Ebola symptoms after getting home.

In August, CNN`s doctor Sanjay Gupta traveled to the CDC`s command center for Ebola.

This is the CDC`s Emergency Operation Center. Think of it as the nerve center of its response to the Ebola outbreak. Just a few minutes after I walked in, phones and BlackBerries started buzzing everywhere.

(on camera): While we were here, the activation of - just went up to level one. Just in the last couple of minutes. What does it mean?

What that means is just more people and more resourced dedicated to the response.

In that room, you could feel like quiet determination and a sense of urgency.

Let me give you a little bit of an idea of how this all works. What you are looking at is what the CDC looks at. A map of the world, trying to figure out what infectious disease are happening and where they are happening. As you might imagine, a lot of focus on Ebola right now. They are tracking that as well, real time. They`ve been doing it since March, take a look in here, this jumped out of me. Mid-May, they thought things were basically under control, but then look what happens in the beginning of June. Everything takes off.

This is our Emergency Operation Center, or EOC as we call it.

Dr. Stephan Monroe is helping lead the CDC`s Ebola response. Not an easy task at all.

(on camera): Was there mistakes made? I mean is there a reason why this outbreak is worse than any outbreak in history?

The initial event, the lightning strike, if you will, was right in this corner between three countries in a very remote part of each of those countries.

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