Ebola doesn’t select people. We haven’t figured out what Ebola virus selects as its natural host, but it’s definitely not humans.
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In light of the recent outbreak of Ebola virus (EBOV) disease in West Africa, there have been renewed efforts to search for effective antiviral cou
Agnes Joseph, 2, lay pale in the children’s ward of United Methodist Mercy Hospital in Bo, suffering from malaria and typhoid fever.
A study by scientists at the Emory Vaccine Center, in collaboration with the biotechnology company Atreca, Inc., has found that antibodies generate
The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa highlighted the need for better global preparedness and response to disease outbreaks.
Atreca, Inc., a biotechnology company focused on developing novel therapeutics based on a deep understanding of the human immune response, presente
The Ebola virus, isolated in November 2014 from patient blood samples obtained in Mali.
NEWARK - The nearly 1,300 nurses and other health care workers at University Hospital just ratified a new three-year contract that gives them annua
The new director-general will take over after a period of heavy soul searching for the Geneva-based organisation following deep criticism of the WH
The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa highlighted the need for better global preparedness and response to disease outbreaks.
Just as the citizens of Troy unwittingly pulled a wooden horse filled with Greek soldiers into their walled city, researchers deceived Ebola viruse
Nina Pham, the nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for Thomas Eric Duncan, the Liberian man who entered the United States infected with the fat
The Director-General of the West African Health Organization (WAHO), Dr.
The nurse who contracted Ebola while treating the first person in the U.S.
Fleeing Sierra Leone for Europe, Fatima and her family endured a dangerous journey across six countries, the Sahara Desert and conflict-ridden Liby
Nina Pham, the nurse who was infected by the deadly Ebola virus after being part of the team that treated the first person diagnosed with it in the
The nurse said that she was ‘the last person’ to find out that he was positive for Ebola.
A nurse who was infected with Ebola while caring for the first person to be diagnosed with the deadly virus in the United States settled a lawsuit
The diagnosis of Nina Pham was the first known transmission of the disease in the United States.
Nina Pham, a Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola in 2014, has reached a settlement in her lawsuit against Texas He
(CNN)A Texas nurse who contracted Ebola while treating a patient has settled a lawsuit against the hospital where she became infected.
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DALLAS — Nurse Nina Pham settled her lawsuit Monday against Texas Health Resources, owner of the hospital where she contracted Ebola while caring f
Nina Pham's time as poster child for Ebola is coming to an end, a little more than two years after contracting the Ebola virus while working a
A nurse who contracted Ebola from a patient at the hospital where she worked just settled a lawsuit with her employer’s parent company.
(Dallas, TX) -- A settlement is being reached between Ebola nurse Nina Pham and the hospital where she caught the deadly disease.
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A nurse who contracted the Ebola virus in the United States has reached a settlement with the Dallas hospital where she was in a team caring for th
(Dallas, TX) -- A settlement is being reached between Ebola nurse Nina Pham and the hospital where she caught the deadly disease.
A nurse who contracted Ebola two years ago while caring for the first person to be diagnosed in the United States with the deadly disease settled a
Ebola nurse Nina Pham settled her lawsuit Monday against Texas Health Resources, owner of the hospital where she caught the deadly disease while ca
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana doctor Kent Brantly was a part of a relief agency responding to the early outbreak of the Ebola virus in Liberia.
Nina Pham, the nurse who cared for the first Ebola patient in the U.S., has settled a lawsuit against Texas Health Resources, her hospital’s parent
A nurse who contracted Ebola two years ago while caring for the first person to be diagnosed in the U.S.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Indiana native and Ebola survivor Dr.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indiana native and Ebola survivor Dr.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Indiana native and Ebola survivor Dr.
AUSTIN, Texas A nurse who contracted the Ebola virus while treating the first person diagnosed with the deadly disease in the United States has rea
Today we will be talking about a viral disease called ‘Ebola‘. Unfortunately, it has a very rare treatment.
DALLAS - Nina Pham, a nurse who contracted Ebola while treating the first case of the disease diagnosed on U.S.
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Sierra Leone has had enough disasters in the past decades.
Samaritan’s Purse President Franklin Graham joins Liberian leaders and others in dedicating the Monrovia mission hospital to God's glory When
We thought it was a pretty great business, as did our investors and everybody else. Ebola.
What is the state of public health today? We’re not that far away from the Ebola crisis and we’re dealing with Zika now.
Nubia and her half brother, M'Bemba, with Dr Daouda Berete on their way to be transferred from the Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) team to the
The Ebola outbreak that swept across West Africa infected more than 28,700 people and killed more than 11,300 men, women and children.
A representative of the Partnership for Research on Ebola Virus in Liberia (PREVAIL) has assured that Liberia is prepared to tackle Ebola when it r
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Max J. Rosenthal is a reporter at the Mother Jones DC bureau covering national security, surveillance, and occasional sports shenanigans.