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Ebola
How to Plan for a Post-Ebola West Africa
The Ebola outbreak continues to rage, and the immediate need is to control the spread of the disease and to help those infected.
November 9, 2014
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Rachel Glennerster
How to Fight ‘Fearbola’ in Canada
'Fearbola' is the recent term being used to describe widespread public fears of an Ebola outbreak in the ...
November 5, 2014
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S. Michelle Driedger
Why the Steep Rise in Disease Outbreaks Since 1980?
Ebola has a lot of company, researchers say. Since 1980, the world has seen an increasing number of ...
November 2, 2014
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David Orenstein
Ebola in Spain: Nurse Teresa Romero Cured of Ebola, Moves Out of Isolation Unit
A Spanish nursing assistant who recovered from an Ebola virus infection has left the isolation unit where she ...
November 1, 2014
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Harold Heckle
Scientists Try to Predict Number of US Ebola Cases
Top medical experts studying the spread of Ebola say the public should expect more cases to emerge in ...
November 1, 2014
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Martha Mendoza
Nurse Kaci Hickox Free, Judge Decries Ebola Misconceptions
Kaci Hickox, a nurse who treated Ebola patients in Sierra Leone, can move about as she pleases after ...
November 1, 2014
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Robert F. Bukaty
Ebola in Liberia: New Big Treatment Center Opens
Remembering those who have died in the world's deadliest Ebola outbreak, Liberia's president opened one of the country's ...
October 31, 2014
BY
Jonathan Paye-Layleh
Maine in Standoff With Nurse Over Ebola Safeguards
Insisting she is perfectly healthy, nurse Kaci Hickox again defied the state's Ebola quarantine Thursday by taking a ...
October 30, 2014
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Robert F. Bukaty
Ebola in NYC: Is NY’s Quarantine Policy Needed?
A nurse made good on her promise to defy Maine’s voluntary quarantine for health care workers who treated ...
October 30, 2014
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Shannon Liao
New York Offers Job and Financial Security for Returning Ebola Workers
NEW YORK—New York City and the state government have created a program to offer financial security to health ...
October 30, 2014
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Jonathan Zhou
WHO: Ebola Decline in Liberia Could Be Real Trend
The rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia appears to be declining and could represent a genuine trend, ...
October 29, 2014
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Maria Cheng
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Sarah DiLorenzo
US Healthcare Unprepared for Ebola
The U.S. health care apparatus is so unprepared and short on resources to deal with the deadly Ebola ...
October 29, 2014
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Garance Burke
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Jeff Donn
Ebola-Free Dallas Nurse Released From Hospital
Amber Vinson, a nurse who fueled Ebola fears by flying to Cleveland after being infected by her dying ...
October 28, 2014
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Ray Henry
EU Gives $254 Million More to Fight Ebola
BRUSSELS–European leaders agreed to $1.26 billion in funding to fight Ebola in West Africa by the end of ...
October 27, 2014
BY
Lidia Louk
Should NYC Schools Talk to Kids About Ebola?
NEW YORK—It was a stressful Monday for Della Brown from the Bronx. Right when she got back from ...
October 27, 2014
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Petr Svab
Attendees at Chinese Trade Expo Monitored for Ebola
China has started screening for body temperature at the entrance to the Canton Fair, the nation’s largest trade ...
October 27, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Ebola Nurse Released to Her Home for More Quarantine
New Jersey officials say a nurse who was quarantined after working in West Africa with Ebola patients is ...
October 27, 2014
BY
Shannon Liao
Possible New Ebola Case in New York, This Time a 5-Year-Old Boy
A five-year-old boy under tests for Ebola has developed a fever in Bellevue Hospital Center after returning from ...
October 27, 2014
BY
Shannon Liao
US Disease Expert Argues Against Ebola Quarantine
The gulf between politicians and scientists over Ebola widened on Sunday as the nation's top infectious-disease expert warned ...
October 26, 2014
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Frank Eltman
Why Asia Could Be the Next Ebola Hotbed
The longer the Ebola outbreak rages in West Africa, the greater chance a traveler infected with the virus ...
October 26, 2014
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Chris Brummitt
CDC Now Monitoring 125 Potential Ebola Cases in Dallas
With a second confirmed case of Ebola in Dallas, Texas, besides "patient zero," health officials are now monitoring ...
October 24, 2014
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Jonathan Benson
Ebola: A Crash Course in Fear and How It Hurts Us
Ebola is giving Americans a crash course in fear. Yet, they're incredibly less likely to get the disease ...
October 23, 2014
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Seth Borenstein
CDC Details New Ebola Response and Prep Teams
New federal Ebola response squads — likened to public health SWAT teams — are being readied to rush ...
October 23, 2014
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Mike Stobbe
What the 1918 ‘Spanish Flu’ Tells Us About Ebola
When the Spanish flu hit in 1918, it hit hard and fast."This has all sorts of implications for ...
October 23, 2014
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Michigan State University
Ebola Outbreak Forces Liberians Into Exile
Henry Boley left Liberia to attend a conference in Nigeria just days after his twins were born. Now, ...
October 22, 2014
BY
Obed Boafo
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Rodney Muhumuza
US to Track Everyone Coming From Ebola Nations
Stepping up their vigilance against Ebola, federal authorities said Wednesday that everyone traveling into the U.S. from Ebola-stricken ...
October 22, 2014
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Connie Cass
Some Schools Across US Are Being Closed Amid Ebola Fears
Two schools in Ohio were closed on Thursday after staff members reported possibly coming into contact with the ...
October 22, 2014
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Jonathan Benson
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