Here it is: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/11/3/04-0981_article, entitled “Ebola Virus Antibody Prevalence in Dogs and Human Risk”
Thanks! I read that and posted about it way upthread (somewhere around post 1,000 I think.) It’s the genesis of my idea that village dogs could be an intermediary host. The dogs eat the infected primary host, then interact with villagers and pass the virus. That seems more likely than many of the hypothesized wild animal scenarios I’ve read over the past 20-odd years but the idea hasn’t been studied or researched at all.