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  1. VIDEO 1.4 million people could be infected with Ebola in west Africa by January

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  2. NEWS How world’s worst Ebola outbreak began with one boy’s deathBy Nassos Stylianou

    Emile Ouamouno was just two years old and living in the remote Guinean village of Meliandou when he began suffering from a fever, headache and bloody diarrhoea. In December 2013, despite his family's best efforts, the young boy died - followed within days by his three-year-old sister Philomene...
  3. NEWS We Don't Actually Know How Many Ebola Cases There Are

    November 24, 2014 We know the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is really bad. But exactly how bad remains largely a mystery. There have been 15,351 reported Ebola cases and 5,459 reported deaths, according to the most recent estimates released by the World Health Organization on Nov. 21. The vast...
  4. NEWS Man with suspected Ebola on the run

    Police and health authorities are searching for a man who arrived from Sierra Leone and was suspected of carrying the Ebola virus disease, after he failed to report for daily physical checkups from Nov... The Sierra Leone national aged 31, identified as Sesay Samuel, arrived at Suvarnabhumi...
  5. VIDEO BBC News A journey through West Africa's Ebola stricken countries

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  6. NEWS Man returning from Liberia tests positive for Ebola in Delhi; another suspected case in Rajasthan

    In the first case of Ebola in the country, an Indian national returning from Liberia has tested positive for the deadly virus and has been quarantined at a special facility at Delhi airport. The Health Ministry said the 26-year-old man, who reached here on November 10, was already treated for...
  7. VIDEO Mali traces Ebola cases

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  8. NEWS Mali tries to trace 343 contacts in second Ebola wave

    (Reuters) - Mali is trying to trace as many as 343 people linked to confirmed and probable Ebola victims in an effort to control its second Ebola outbreak, health officials said on Friday. An initial batch of contacts linked to a 2-year-old from Guinea who died of Ebola last month were close to...
  9. VIDEO Homeopathy for Ebola

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  10. NEWS Sierra Leone’s Ebola orphans face a situation ‘worse than war’

    Tentatively, three young teenagers approach. They have expressionless, hollow eyes. The tallest, a boy, offers a small smile. The two girls barely muster a greeting. They sit tightly together on a bench in the dust. Asked how his parents died, Ibrahim, 16, says “nobody has told us”. “My mother...
  11. VIDEO Survivor describes how Ebola feels

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  12. VIDEO The Ebola Virus Explained — How Your Body Fights For Survival

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  13. VIDEO Officials: Number of New Ebola Cases Declining

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  14. VIDEO "My people are dying" in the fight against Ebola in Sierra Leone

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  15. VIDEO Asia 'must do more' to fight Ebola, says World Bank group president

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  16. NEWS W.H.O. Assails Delay in Ebola Vaccine

    The leader of the World Health Organization criticized the drug industry on Monday, saying that the drive for profit was one reason no vaccine had yet been found for Ebola. In a Link Removed at a regional conference in Cotonou, Benin, Dr. Margaret Chan, the director general of the W.H.O., also...
  17. VIDEO The fifth doctor infected with Ebola in Sierra Leone

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  18. NEWS Ebola cases 'surge' in rural Sierra Leone

    Ebola is spreading up to nine times faster in parts of Sierra Leone than two months ago, a report by the Africa Governance Initiative (AGI) said. On average, 12 new cases a day were seen in the rural areas surrounding Freetown in late October, compared with 1.3 cases in early September, the...
  19. VIDEO Ebola in Sierra Leone 'spreading quickly' - campaign group

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  20. NEWS CDC Removed Info On Coughing And Sneezing From Ebola Q&A (UPDATE)

    WASHINGTON -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has quietly removed some Ebola information from its website. The changes follow claims from news outlets and conservative blogs that the agency hasn't been forthcoming about how the virus spreads, but it was not clear on Thursday...