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Up to three Ebola-infected travelers might board an international flight each month in West Africa, according to a new study, and potentially spread the deadly virus to other countries. Scientists ...
Nearly a year after the Ebola epidemic infected more than 28,000 people and killed more than 10,000, researchers identified 14 new cases of Ebola in an outbreak hotspot in Sierra Leone in ...
Ebola was introduced into the human population through close contact with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected animals. In Africa, people have become infected through ...
FILE - In this Friday, June 14, 2019 file photo, people coming from Congo wash their hands with chlorinated water to prevent the spread of Ebola infection, at the Mpondwe border crossing with Congo.
Among the 19% of patients who arrived at the clinic in the throes of both Ebola and malarial infection, 58% survived. Among the remaining 81%, only 46% left the clinic alive.
A person in Washington, D.C., can't catch Ebola from an Ebola-infected person in Dallas without going there and coming into direct contact with the patient's bodily fluids. Sign up.
One would think that people who survived Ebola infection can be sexually active with no risk of contaminating their sexual partner after 3 months of being healthy. Well, that would be a wrong ...
Can You Get Ebola When Infected Person Sneezes? And Other FAQs By Olivia Veizas • Published October 24, 2014 • Updated on October 24, 2014 at 11:15 pm ...
According to United Airlines, the CDC has informed carrier the infected man flew on their airline for part of his trip: Brussels to Washington Dulles, Flight 951 and Washington Dulles to Dallas ...
ZURICH—More than 13,500 people have been infected in the current Ebola outbreak, the World Health Organization said Friday, with intense transmission of the deadly disease continuing in Guinea ...
State governments can either be too strict and sacrifice a handful of people's freedom for 21 days or be too lax and allow people to become infected, he said. As a result, it would rather err on ...
A highly sensitive blood test for Ebola exists, so why isn't it being used to test all returning health workers from West Africa? Because the virus isn't in the blood in the first stages of infection.