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First Ebola Vaccine Trial Starts in Africa
The first trial of an Ebola vaccine in Africa has started, researchers said Thursday, with the vaccination of three health care workers in Mali. It’s the latest vaccine to be rushed into clinical trials after the worst-ever outbreak of Ebola in West Africa turned into a full scale epidemic. Ebola’s infected more than 8,000 people and killed about half of them, and the World Health Organization says the true toll is likely even higher.
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What You Need To Know About Ebola | The Onion
How long does it take for symptoms to first appear? Anywhere from two to 10 days after passing through U.S. customs.
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U.S ex-Ebola Patient,Dr.Kent Brantly, Donates Blood To U.S Ebola Infected Cameraman,Ashoka Mukpo | Welcome to 9ja news blog
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Ebola Security Theater
Airport scrutiny is fine, but to contain the disease we'll have to do it overseas.
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Nurse with suspected Ebola isolated in Australia after return from Sierra Leone
A 57-year-old nurse has been isolated in Cairns, Australia, with suspected Ebola following her return from Sierra Leone, one of the centers of the epidemic. Health officials have confirmed the information.
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Ebola Patient's Dog Has Been Killed by Spanish Authorities
The dog who belonged to the Spanish nurse infected with Ebola has been killed by Spanish authorities, Madrid's health department tells Mashable.
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Man Showing 'Ebola Like Symptoms' Has Been Isolated in Frisco
A man currently being taken from a Frisco Care Now Clinic to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas is reportedly experiencing Ebola-like symptoms.
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Ebola screening begins at US airports
Travellers from Ebola-affected countries will face increased security scrutiny at five major US airports. Passengers from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea will have their temperatures taken and have to answer questions. The Ebola outbreak has already killed more than 3,000 people and infected more than 7,200, mostly in West Africa.
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Federal official: Fever screening at 5 US airports
U.S. officials will begin taking the temperatures of travelers from West Africa as a way to screen for Ebola. Testing will begin next week at five U.S. airports, including Newark Liberty International Airport. The extra screening will be for people arriving from three West African countries that have been hit hardest by Ebola...
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Ebola killing robot developed in Texas
A local invention may turn out to be a key piece of technology in the fight against Ebola. It's a robot used by hospitals to disinfect and destroy bacteria and viruses.
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Ebola outbreak 'out of all proportion' and severity cannot be predicted, expert says
A mathematical model that replicates Ebola outbreaks can no longer be used to ascertain the eventual scale of the current epidemic, finds new research.
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Journalist with Ebola arrives at Nebraska hospital
An American video journalist who contracted Ebola while working in Liberia has arrived at a Nebraska hospital.
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This Is the Experimental Drug Being Given to the Texas Ebola Patient
Learn about the experimental drug the Texas Ebola patient will receive.
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Norwegian Aid Worker Contracts Ebola in Sierra Leone
A Norwegian aid worker at Doctors Without Borders in Sierra Leone has contracted Ebola, the organization said on Monday, and health authorities in Norway are preparing to treat the patient.
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Firestone Did What Governments Have Not: Stopped Ebola In Its Tracks
There's a company town in Liberia with 80,000 residents. Ebola was first detected in March. Firestone's resourceful response has kept the virus from spreading.
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Nurse infected with Ebola in Spain
Spanish Health Minister Ana Mato has confirmed that a nurse who treated two victims of Ebola in Madrid has tested positive for the disease. The nurse is said to be the first person in the current outbreak known to have contracted Ebola outside Africa.
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In the medical response to Ebola, Cuba is punching far above its weight
While the international community has been accused of dragging its feet on the Ebola crisis, Cuba, a country of just 11 million people that still enjoys a fraught relationship with the United States, has emerged as a crucial provider of medical expertise in the West African nations hit by Ebola.
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Family of Eli Waller plans foundation after boy died of Enterovirus D-68
The family of the preschool student who died of Enterovirus D-68 last week is planning
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'In 1976 I discovered Ebola, now I fear an unimaginable tragedy'
Peter Piot was a researcher at a lab in Antwerp when a pilot brought him a blood sample from a Belgian nun who had fallen mysteriously ill in Zaire
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CDC director: To keep Ebola away, fight it in Africa
The first priority of federal health officials is to protect Americans from Ebola, but "an outbreak anywhere is potentially a threat everywhere," the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Sunday.
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