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Ebola
Speaking Zika With the Man Who Discovered Ebola
Peter Piot and his peers co-discovered Ebola in 1976. We speak with the pandemic expert about the global health community’s response to Zika.
April 4, 2016
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ResearchGate
Know Your Bugs—a Closer Look at Viruses, Bacteria, and Parasites
While viruses, bacteria, and parasites can all make us sick, they do it in different ways. So what ...
April 2, 2016
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Arinjay Banerjee
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Jason Byron Perez
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Simona John von Freyend
Guinea Confirms Ebola Flare-Up; Five Deaths Confirmed, Hundreds Quarantined
Ebola, the deadly virus that claimed over 11,300 lives in Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia since 2014, has resurged. ...
March 22, 2016
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Giuliana Manca
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 ...
January 31, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Sierra Leone Has 2nd Ebola Case After Epidemic Thought Over
A second case of Ebola emerged in Sierra Leone after health officials thought the epidemic was over
January 21, 2016
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The Associated Press
New Ebola Case Emerges in Sierra Leone
A corpse has tested positive for Ebola in Sierra Leone, officials said Friday, the day after the World ...
January 15, 2016
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The Associated Press
Guinea Declared Free of Ebola Transmissions
Guinea has been declared free from transmission of Ebola, the World Health Organization said Tuesday.
December 29, 2015
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The Associated Press
Expert: Nurses Key to Revolution in Mental Health Care
If the mind and body are one thing, then healthcare for the mind and body should become one ...
November 23, 2015
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Mary Silver
Condition of Hospitalized Ebola Nurse in UK Worsens
London's Royal Free Hospital says the condition of a nurse being treated for complications resulting from Ebola has ...
October 14, 2015
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The Associated Press
As Sierra Leone Waits for Ebola All-Clear, Its Emotional Scars Will Take Longer to Heal
The race to end West Africa’s Ebola crisis is not over while a broad humanitarian crisis caused by ...
August 27, 2015
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Meredith Fendt-Newlin
Sierra Leone Awaits Countdown to Ebola-Free Declaration
It had been five months since an Ebola death when Musa Kamara traveled to his hometown for festivities ...
August 19, 2015
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The Associated Press
Dallas-Area Taxpayers Paid More Than $825K in Ebola Costs
Most of the costs, approximately $623,000, were paid by Dallas County
August 15, 2015
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The Associated Press
Three Nightmare Health Threats and How to Wake Up
Dr. Virginia Floyd of Morehouse School of Medicine reminded her colleagues at a Global Health Summit that indigenous ...
June 7, 2015
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Mary Silver
Ebola Isn’t Going to Spread Through the Air
During the peak of the Ebola epidemic last fall a frightening new possibility surfaced: Could a specific mutation ...
May 17, 2015
BY
University of Florida
Sierra Leone Children Go Back to School after 9 Months
Children in Sierra Leone returned to schools on Tuesday after staying at home for nine months because of ...
April 14, 2015
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AP and Epoch Video
Lessons From the Ebola Epidemic
As the Ebola outbreak continues claiming victims—albeit at a reduced rate—it is time to reflect on what we ...
April 10, 2015
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César Chelala
Explainer: What’s the Difference Between an Outbreak and an Epidemic?
More than 8,000 people have died from Ebola in West Africa since February 2014, and it has spread beyond ...
March 28, 2015
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Arinjay Banerjee
Should We Still Be Worried About Ebola?
Ebola opens the door to other infectious diseases, when it damages a country's health care system. And health ...
March 17, 2015
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Mary Silver
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
BY
Jonathan Paye-Layleh
and
Mike Stobbe
Shocking Stories of 2014
As 2014 draws to a close and reflect back on what made the headlines, some stories a bit ...
December 30, 2014
BY
Reid Schram
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
BY
Derek Gatherer
Queen’s Christmas Broadcast — Full Text and Video
The Queen reflects on 100 years ago today, in 1914 during WWI, when German and British soldiers met ...
December 25, 2014
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Cindy Drukier
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
BY
Lorenza Bacino
Sierra Leone Bans Christmas Parties Amid Ebola
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone—Alice Marke and her family aren't celebrating Christmas the way they used to: The deadly Ebola ...
December 24, 2014
BY
Clarence Roy-Macaulay
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
BY
Sarah DiLorenzo
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