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    VIDEO Relentless spread of Ebola continues with Sierra Leone worst hit

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    NEWS Ebola Survivor: The Best Word For The Virus Is 'Aggression'

    When Dr. Ian Crozier arrived in West Africa this past summer, he was stepping into the epicenter of the Ebola hot zone. The American doctor was working in the Ebola ward of a large, public hospital in Sierra Leone's dusty city of Kenema. The trip nearly cost him his life. First came a fever...
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    NEWS NHS Ebola staff ‘insulted’ by UK travel ban

    As the latest of the six British-built Ebola treatment centres in west Africa admitted its first three patients this weekend, some of the volunteer NHS staff working there over Christmas said they felt insulted by a draconian ramping up of the protocols they have been told they will have to...
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    VIDEO Ebola crisis: Top Sierra Leone doctor dies from disease

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    VIDEO Ebola: Sierra Leone begins house-to-house searches

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    NEWS Sierra Leone to use scare-tactics campaign in Freetown to curb Ebola

    The president of Sierra Leone will launch a massive campaign on Wednesday to curb the spread of Ebola in the western areas of the capital Freetown, which will aim to scare people into changing their behaviour. The “western area surge” will use the sort of tactics that worked in the UK to...
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    NEWS Ethiopians arrive in W Africa to fight Ebola

    Almost 200 Ethiopian health workers have arrived in West Africa to bolster the response to Ebola, a disease that has ravaged weak health care systems and killed more than 300 medical staff. The African Union (AU) Link Removed that the Ethiopian government sent a total of 187 personnel to the...
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    NEWS Endless Ebola Epidemic? That's The 'Risk We Face Now,' CDC Says

    Speed. That's key to ending the Ebola epidemic, says the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Link Removed is visiting West Africa this week to figure out how to reduce the time it takes to find new Ebola cases and isolate them. Otherwise, Ebola could become a...
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    NEWS Ebola: Australian-run centre in Sierra Leone opens for business

    An Australian-run medical centre for Ebola patients has opened in Sierra Leone overnight, the foreign affairs minister, Julie Bishop, has announced. Britain recently completed the building, which is near Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown. “Patients will be referred to the centre and in line with...
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    NEWS British Ebola survivor calls Band Aid 30 “cringeworthy

    William Pooley, the British nurse who survived Ebola, has described the Band Aid 30 single as "cringeworthy" and "a bit much". He said he heard the first half of the song on his way into work in Sierra Leone where he is treating Ebola sufferers at an isolation unit. Mr Pooley noted the track was...
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    NEWS Sierra Leone Doctors Strike for Better Ebola Care

    Junior doctors in Sierra Leone went on strike Monday to demand better treatment for health workers infected with Ebola, a health official said. The association representing junior doctors asked the government to make sure life-saving equipment, like dialysis machines, is available to treat...
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    NEWS Emory’s ‘Sickest’ Ebola Patient, Now in Recovery, Reveals Identity

    He weighed 220 lb. pre-Ebola, but lost 30 A doctor who contracted Ebola while treating patients in Sierra Leone and was evacuated to the U.S. for care in September revealed his identity in a report published Sunday. Ian Crozier, who had been working with the World Health Organization in Kenema...
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    NEWS Doctor treated at British-run Ebola military clinic in Sierra Leone dies

    doctor who was being treated at an Ebola clinic run by British military medical staff in Sierra Leone has died. The death of Thomas Rogers at the clinic in Kerry Town on Friday brings the number of doctors in Sierra Leone who have been killed by the deadly virus to eight. He had worked at...
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    NEWS Ebola crisis: Struggling to change behaviour in Sierra Leone

    For weeks it has been the same here in Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown. Every day the Ebola burial teams - now well organised and promptly dispatched - collect about 60 bodies from around the city and its crowded suburbs. Some days it is 50, sometimes as many as 80. About 20% of those bodies...
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    NEWS Ebola growing in Sierra Leone, data shows

    While infections in Guinea and Liberia have leveled off or decreased, Sierra Leone has logged an increase of 400 to 500 new cases in each of the last several weeks, according to the World Health Organization. Over the last several weeks, Sierra Leone has become the West African nation where the...
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    NEWS Ebola Death Toll up, Sierra Leone Needs More Beds

    Ebola has sickened more than 16,000 people of whom nearly 7,000 have died, according to figures released by the Link Removed Friday. Sierra Leone is now bearing the brunt of the 8-month-old outbreak. In the other hard-hit countries, Liberia and Guinea, WHO says infection rates are stabilizing or...
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    VIDEO Arizona man who visited Sierra Leone Hospitalized

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    NEWS Ebola diary: where is everybody?

    There are many dreadful things about the Ebola outbreak, but the worst is the world's indifference to it. few months ago I read a blog of an MSF volunteer who found himself shouting over the beautiful jungled canopy of Sierra Leone “Where is everybody”? Today, four months after the World Health...
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    NEWS Only eleven Ebola patients in British hospital in Sierra Leone

    Britain’s flagship facility in Sierra Leone has treated just 28 patients so far, despite £230million investment to fight disease. The Department for International Development has put £230million towards helping Sierra Leone fight Ebola, but only 28 people have been treated in the new facility...
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    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...
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