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The World Health Organization's regional director for Africa said the ebola outbreak challenged Uganda's health workers in ...
This was almost three months before the word “Ebola” began to flicker luridly in email traffic between Guinea and the wider world. The public health authorities based in Guinea’s capital ...
The Ebola virus outbreak, declared in Uganda on January 30, resulted in a 28.6 percent fatality rate among the reported cases ...
Filoviruses are among the globe's most lethal—indeed, so dangerous they can be handled only in high-security laboratories.
The Ebola virus was first discovered in 1976 in two simultaneous outbreaks in Africa, one in the Sudan and the other in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Believed to be transported by fruit bats ...
A team of scientists has uncovered the remarkable potential of a human antibody, mAb 3A6, in fighting Ebola virus infections.
More than 40 years after it was identified, the Ebola virus continues to defy drugs, treatment plans—and experts’ best efforts to solve its mysteries. Ebola vaccine has to be kept cold.
Uganda’s Health Ministry announced the end of a monthslong Ebola outbreak. Just over a dozen cases of the disease were reported, which left at least four people dead. Host Marco Werman speaks with ...
Uganda declared the end of an Ebola virus outbreak Saturday, which has killed at least two people in the east African nation ...
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