AP MEDICAL WRITER LONDON -- Turkey is battling the largest recorded outbreak of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, which has killed at least 20 people this year, and experts said Tuesday more cases of the Ebola-like disease are inevitable in coming months. The fever is primarily an animal disease, but can also affect humans. It is endemic to parts of Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe and is transmitted by ticks, which thrive on sheep and cattle. Infected people can transmit the virus by blood, saliva or droplets from sneezing. The disease causes a sharp drop in platelets, which allow the blood to...