– Highly anticipated premiere of 93 Days will take place at the TIFF on Friday, September 9th, 2016 at 9.30pm at the Isabel Bader Theatre in Toront
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Nobody wants to come down with malaria. And, of course, nobody wants to come down with Ebola.
Scientists have found Ebola's Achilles' heel: a new kind of chemical compound can block the protein Ebola uses to break out of cells and
Highly anticipated premiere of 93 Days will take place at the TIFF on Friday, September 9th, 2016 at 9.30pm at the Isabel Bader Theatre in Toronto,
In 93 Days, Nigerians utilise the opportunity which filmmaking affords, to tell their own story about the spread of Ebola to the country in 2014.
For six months Bankolay Turay and his sweetheart could only communicate via phone and text as the the Ebola crisis swept across West Africa.
The nurse who survived the deadly Ebola virus has been accused of concealing her illness when coming back in to the UK.
Via PLOS Neglected Diseases: Next Steps for Ebola Vaccination: Deployment in Non-Epidemic, High-Risk Settings.
The Toronto International Film Festival, which has an outstanding reputation for showing the best films from around the world, announced yesterday
A review of medical and epidemiological data has shown people who are infected with malaria at the same time as becoming infected with Ebola have a
A medical laboratory technician draws samples during testing human samples for the Zika virus at the Epidemiology Lab at Wright-Patterson Air Force
A former dentist from New Jersey with a degree in public health from Harvard, he is most well-known for writing a 1996 book that theorized the AIDS
Without a deal in place, Republicans are urging the Obama administration to tap what is remaining from the Ebola fight and other accounts to take o
Between March 2014 and July 2015 at least 10,500 Ebola cases including more than 4,800 deaths occurred in Liberia, the majority in Monrovia.
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Experts at The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, in collaboration with Arbutus Biopharma Corporation, have protected nonhuman primat
Infants born with serious defects from the Zika virus will serve as a “visible, sad” reminder of Congress’ clumsy response to the mosquito-borne th
According to the complaint, on May 1, 2016, 60 Minutes reported that Kimberly-Clark and Halyard knowingly provided defective surgical gowns to U.S.
The results can improve models focused on predicting the spread of infectious diseases like influenza or Ebola in humans.
“The new Colorado facility will focus on advancing field-deployable and laboratory-based tests to improve diagnostic and surveillance capabilities
Chicago, - IL - Infection with Marburg virus and the appropriate Ebola virus could create extreme disease in people, with fever and bleeding.
Ebola patients coinfected with malaria appeared to have greater survival rates than those without detectable Plasmodium spp.
Monrovia — The Partnership for Research on Ebola Virus in Liberia (PREVAIL), a joint Liberia-U.S.
Ebola exposed the weakness of Liberia’s health system but some clinics are now offering more effective diagnosis and streamlined services The Well
Up to half of severe cases die.
And during the 2014 Ebola epidemic in West Africa, when doctors and nurses could spend only so many minutes inside hot biohazard suits, they strugg
Researchers have protected nonhuman primates against Ebola Sudan four days following exposure to the virus.
Anderson Cooper is the correspondent. Andy Court and Sarah Fitzpatrick, producers.
I remember when I first heard the name, Pauline Cafferkey. It wasn’t when she became the first Scottish aid worker to contract Ebola.
Via The Scotsman, a columnist defends Pauline Cafferkey: Dani Garavelli: Show mercy for suffering of Ebola nurse.
In 2014, the Ebola virus sparked panic here and reminded the global public health community that we are not up to the challenge of early detection
Award-winning photos here we are going to show some of the last years. Whom received accolades.
Professor Mukhtari Mahmud, Assistant Director, Extension, Monitoring and Evaluation, Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR), Ahmadu Bello Univer
In some social circles having a dad bod is worse than having AIDS and Ebola at the same time. Prevention is the key to success in this arena.
Business magnate man Aliko Dangote, ranked by Forbes Magazine as the richest man in Africa, speaks during a send off ceremony of 250 Nigerian healt
August 21, 2016, 7:00 PM |60 Minutes investigates medical gear sold during Ebola crisis; then, Lesley Stahl reports on what's being called the
Animals were also exposed to deadly chemicals and another lethal disease at MoD laboratories.
30,000 FEET ABOVE VIRGINIA — Quarantined inside of a large isolation chamber on a military flight from Charleston to Maryland, Air Force Maj.
SCOTTISH Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey is facing disciplinary action over allegations she concealed her temperature during checks on her return to
J. Beryl Brooks took it in stride, though, and flew in May to Sierra Leone, where many died in 2014 from Ebola.
Last year Aboriginal epidemiologist Dina Saulo travelled to Western Africa to join efforts by the World Health Organisation to stop the deadly Ebol
Nigerians on Friday paid tribute to Dr. Stella Adadevoh who died two years ago after courageously treating the first Ebola case in Nigeria.
Michael, a young boy in Sierra Leone, dreams of healing sick people like doctors did when he was ill.
We have also had to contend with the effect of the Ebola Virus Disease, which struck some countries in the West-African Sub-region.
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Thanks to advances in genetic modification, and a progressing knowledge of GMOs, scientists now have the tools to get ahead of the next outbreak.
When the international teams began closing the Ebola Treatment Centres (ETCs) in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea this signalled the end of Ebola f
A Scottish nurse who became infected with Ebola in Sierra Leone in late 2014, is facing a disciplinary inquiry after the British nursing body accus
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey has been accused of concealing her temperature during checks on her return to the UK.
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