ebola

  1. VIDEO On Ebola, As Sierra Leone Jails Journalist for Reporting, What Will UN Do? Rights Up Front?

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  2. VIDEO Officials: Number of New Ebola Cases Declining

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

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  4. NEWS Louisiana bars Ebola researchers from conference

    Thirty Ebola experts who traveled recently to West Africa, including an official of the World Health Organization, have been banned from attending a New Orleans medical meeting about infectious diseases. The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals has warned doctors and others who returned...
  5. NEWS United States Forced to Acknowledge Role of Cuba in Ebola Response

    Cuban healthcare workers have played a leading role on the African continent for decades. The revolutionary government views its work in the fight against the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) as a manifestation of internationalism and solidarity with Africa. In a surprised twist in diplomatic protocol...
  6. NEWS First nasal spray Ebola vaccine found to 'offer long-term protection against deadly virus'

    Scientists at the University of Texas are developing the breathable vaccine It has been shown to protect monkeys against the deadly virus Next step is to test vaccine on humans in phase one clinical trials Researchers said respiratory vaccine could overcome logistical problems of storing...
  7. VIDEO Asia 'must do more' to fight Ebola, says World Bank group president

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  8. VIDEO Inside a High-Security Ebola Isolation Chamber

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  9. NEWS Thousands break Ebola quarantine in Sierra Leone to find food

    DAKAR, Senegal: Thousands of people in Sierra Leone are being forced to violate Ebola quarantines to find food because deliveries are not reaching them, aid agencies said. Large swaths of the West African country have been sealed off to prevent the spread of Ebola, and within those areas many...
  10. NEWS Fresh Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone raises fears of new infection chain

    Koinadugu had prided itself on being the only area to have kept Ebola at bay by operating self-imposed quarantine system A fresh outbreak of Ebola in a part of Sierra Leone where the virus was thought to have been contained has raised fears of a new, uncontrolled infection chain that could send...
  11. 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...
  12. NEWS On the frontline in Sierra Leone as Ebola virus spreads

    A smooth tarmac road runs through the middle of Kigbal village. On the east side of it, perhaps thirty children stand clustered in the shade. "We came to this side to be safe," says 14-year-old Mabinti Kamara, glancing at the mud homes across the road and a dark silhouette beneath a tree. "A lot...
  13. NEWS Ebola intensifies the struggle to cope with Lassa fever

    The peak season for Lassa fever in West Africa is about to begin. The viral haemorrhagic fever has been largely forgotten in the Ebola crisis, and health workers are warning that they may not have the resources to deal with the disease if cases increase. At first sight the symptoms of Lassa are...
  14. NEWS 'Post-Ebola Syndrome' Persists After Virus Is Cured, Doctor Says

    West Africans fortunate to survive Link Removed may go on to develop what's being called "post-Ebola syndrome," characterized by Link Removed and long-term poor health, a doctor told a Link Removed. “We are seeing a lot of people with vision problems,” Dr. Margaret Nanyonga, a psycho-social...
  15. VIDEO EBOLA Is AEROSTABLE & May Infect Sewer Systems, says US Army

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  16. VIDEO The fifth doctor infected with Ebola in Sierra Leone

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  17. VIDEO Providence nurse speaks about Ebola safety experience

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  18. NEWS Why does the CDC own a patent on Ebola 'invention?'

    NaturalNews) The U.S. Centers for Disease Control owns a patent on a particular strain of Ebola known as "EboBun." It's patent No. CA2741523A1 and it was awarded in 2010. You can view it here. (Thanks to Natural News readers who found this and brought it to our attention.) Patent applicants are...
  19. VIDEO Duke University Hospital patient being evaluated and tested for Ebola press conference

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  20. 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...