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Ebola
Oxfam: $1.9B in Ebola Aid Not Delivered by Donors
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast—International donors have failed to deliver $1.9 billion in promised funds to help West African countries recover from the Ebola epidemic that killed more than 11,000 people and ...
January 31, 2016
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The Associated Press
UN: At Least 50 Ebola Hotspots Remain, but New Cases Falling
UNITED NATIONS—At least 50 Ebola hotspots remain in the three hardest-hit West African countries but new cases are ...
January 15, 2015
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Edith M. Lederer
First Ebola Victim May Have Been Infected by Bats
NEW YORK—A team of researchers think they have pinpointed how the Ebola epidemic in West Africa started — ...
December 30, 2014
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Jonathan Paye-Layleh
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Mike Stobbe
Liberia Eases Up on Cremation Order for Ebola Victims
MONROVIA, Liberia—Liberia's government announced Tuesday that it will allow families to bury Ebola victims in a special plot ...
December 30, 2014
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Jonathan Paye-Layleh
Ebola Vaccines Were Always in the Pipeline – Now We’re Starting to See the Results
When people look back on 2014, it may be best remembered as the year of Ebola. Two previous ...
December 27, 2014
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Derek Gatherer
Battling Ebola on Two Fronts in Sierra Leone
It’s been ten months since the Ebola outbreak in West Africa hit the headlines. And in contrast to ...
December 24, 2014
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Lorenza Bacino
Ebola: Sierra Leone Gov’t Urges Safe Burials to Fight Outbreak
Ebola has killed more than 2,000 people in Sierra Leone and unsafe burials may be responsible for up ...
December 21, 2014
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Sarah DiLorenzo
Ebola Outbreak: Deaths Top 7,373, Says WHO
CONAKRY, Guinea—The worst Ebola outbreak on record has now killed more than 7,000 people, with many of the ...
December 20, 2014
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Boubacar Diallo
There’s No Evidence That Sewage Isn’t Teeming With Ebola Virus, According to Researchers Disputing WHO’s Claims
A new study challenged specific claims by the World Health Organization (WHO) that Ebola dies in waste sewage, ...
December 16, 2014
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Ethan A. Huff
In Conversation With Nigel Crisp: Ebola Response and Lessons From African Health Leaders
By sharing their insights and knowledge, African leaders can improve health throughout the world
December 8, 2014
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Rob Moodie
Evidence Shows MIT Had Cure for Ebola Back in 2011
A major breakthrough out of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) shows incredible promise as a cure for virtually ...
December 6, 2014
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Jonathan Benson
1,000 New Ebola Deaths in Just 2 Days as Censored Pandemic Spirals out of Control
Though it is not in the headlines much these days, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is worsening
December 2, 2014
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J. D. Heyes
Ebola Worst Could Be Over, Sierra Leone Official Says
The Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, which has been surging in recent days, may have reached its peak ...
November 26, 2014
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Clarence Roy-Macaulay
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Paul Schemm
Ebola in Mali: New Case Confirmed, 2 More Suspected
Mali on Saturday confirmed a new case of Ebola and said two more suspected patients are being tested, ...
November 22, 2014
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Baba Ahmed
Amid Ebola Cases, Mali Braces Borders and Beyond
On Mali's dusty border with Ebola-stricken Guinea, travelers have a new stop: Inside a white tent, masked medical ...
November 19, 2014
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Baba Ahmed
Liberia Health Minister Ousted in Cabinet Reshuffle
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Sunday replaced her health minister as part of a broader Cabinet reshuffle ...
November 16, 2014
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Jonathan Paye-Layleh
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Wade Williams
Ebola Treatment in the US by Numbers
When Dr. Martin Salia arrives in Omaha from Sierra Leone, he'll be the 10th person with Ebola to ...
November 15, 2014
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Mike Stobbe
Sierra Leone Surgeon With Ebola Coming to US for Care
A surgeon working in Sierra Leone has been diagnosed with Ebola and will be flown Saturday to the ...
November 14, 2014
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Clarence Roy-Macaulay
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Mike Stobbe
Response to Ebola Needs Flexibility, Experts Say
Many beds are empty at newly opened Ebola treatment units in Liberia's urban centers because the outbreak is ...
November 13, 2014
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Carley Petesch
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Sarah DiLorenzo
USAID Urges Emergency Funds for Ebola Hot Spots
A US official estimates there are 3,000 active cases of Ebola in West Africa, many in small clusters ...
November 13, 2014
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Lauran Neergaard
Farming NGO Pitches in to Help With Ebola in Liberia
The government of Liberia is working hard to fight the Ebola epidemic, but its efforts have fallen far ...
November 13, 2014
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Lidia Louk
Liberia Lifting Ebola State of Emergency
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said enough progress has been made in the fight against Ebola to lift ...
November 13, 2014
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Baba Ahmed
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Jonathan Paye-Layleh
Number of Ebola-Affected Orphans in Liberia Triples; Patients Mysteriously ‘Disappearing’; Epidemic out of Control in 80% of Country
The worsening Ebola outbreak in West Africa is creating scores of orphan children, many of whom are likely ...
November 13, 2014
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J. D. Heyes
Ebola Outbreak: Death Toll Reaches 5,000 and Other Facts
More than 5,000 people have died in the Ebola outbreak that is ravaging West Africa, the World Health ...
November 12, 2014
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Baba Ahmed
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Sarah DiLorenzo
Ebola Health Workers Ask Congress for Help
Health workers on the front line of the Ebola crisis say the need for urgent help isn't letting ...
November 12, 2014
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Lauran Neergaard
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Sarah DiLorenzo
Ebola in US: Family of Thomas Eric Duncan, Hospital Reach Settlement
The hospital that treated the only Ebola patient to die in the United States will pay his relatives ...
November 12, 2014
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Emily Schmall
The Quiet End to the US Ebola Panic
With Craig Spencer's release from a New York hospital on Tuesday, the number of domestic cases is back ...
November 11, 2014
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Russell Berman
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