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Ian Crozier, an American Ebola survivor who was infected while volunteering in West Africa, developed eye problems two months after leaving Emory University Hospital, where he had been treated.
The latest Ebola outbreak has reached a crisis point in West Africa. Here are some important things you need to know to understand it. The Ebola outbreak is the deadliest in history, according to ...
The deadly Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa has hit “unprecedented” proportions, according to relief workers on the ground. “The epidemic is out of control,” Dr. Bart Janssens, director ...
About 23,600 people have been infected with Ebola since the beginning of the outbreak in West Africa, according to the World Health Organization. Of those, 9,500 have died.
The recent outbreak of Ebola virus devastated parts of West Africa, infecting more than 28,000 people and causing more than 11,000 deaths. In this report, public health authorities discuss many of ...
Ebola, a hemorrhagic fever that can cause its victims to bleed from the ears and nose, had never before been seen in this part of West Africa where medical clinics are few and far between.
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Emergency Vaccine Response Has Cut Infectious Disease Deaths By Nearly 60 Percent Since 2000Press Release - Researchers at Burnet Institute, in collaboration with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, have provided the world's first ever look at the historical impact of emergency vaccination efforts ...
Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone have been struggling since March to stop what has become the largest Ebola outbreak ever recorded. The disease is causing widespread fear and disruption in West ...
The collapse of health systems in Ebola-ravaged countries in West Africa could lead to large outbreaks of measles and other preventable infectious diseases, according to a report published today ...
Emergency vaccination campaigns have slashed deaths from major infectious disease outbreaks by nearly 60 per cent since 2000, ...
The US Department of Health and Human Services is weighing whether to fund new Marburg and Sudan Ebola virus vaccines even as Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. overhauls the US immunization landscape, ...
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