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Liberia celebrated with fasting, prayer, singing and dancing when WHO declared the country free of Ebola on May 9, a decision rendered after 42 days passed without a new infection, twice the 21 ...
Ebola frontline: Doctors, patients find slivers of hope in Liberia 02:56. The stories are everywhere - a mother who refused to let her child die alone and deliberately risked infection to hold her ...
With Ebola's death toll surging and a top United Nations official declaring that "the rate of acceleration is now picking up dramatically," Liberian officials have been making dire pronouncements ...
New Cases Of Ebola In Liberia Show How Much We Don't Know About The Virus : Goats and Soda Researchers need to figure out how Ebola can — and can't — be spread by survivors. And health workers ...
The World Health Organization declared Saturday that Liberia's devastating 14-month Ebola outbreak, which killed more than 4,700 people, is over in the West African country. WHO said it has been ...
Ebola killed 4,806 people in Liberia since the outbreak started last year. Health workers wash their hands, after taking a blood specimen from a child to test for the Ebola virus, in an area where ...
Liberian health officials reported the death of a 17-year-old boy from Ebola on Sunday, and two other cases of Ebola in people who were with the boy when he died, according to ABC News.The country ...
The chants in the Liberian capital of Monrovia, according to reports, began near dusk.People gathered near the entrance of an Ebola isolation unit, where dozens of patients, many of whom were ...
In 2014, an Ebola outbreak ravaged three West African countries. Now many of the same communities are facing a new health struggle: mental illness. In rural Liberia, diseases such as depression ...
Even with the worst-ever Ebola outbreak raging in her home country, a Liberian doctor is spending weeks in the U.S. rather than flying home as planned. Dr. Roseda Marshall, chairman of pediatrics ...
MONTSERRADO, Liberia – Huddled together in the bedroom of their mud-brick home in rural Liberia, Marthaline Sweet's children stare at her hungrily as she picks up her one-month-old baby. Sweet ...