Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey faces disciplinary action over claims she gave dishonest answers to medical staff after returning from Africa.
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Pauline Cafferkey, the Scottish nurse who contracted the deadly Ebola virus while working in Sierra Leone, intentionally concealed the fact that sh
Pauline Cafferkey faces disciplinary action over allegations she lied about her temperature to pass UK airport checks.
The Scot was infected while working at Save the Children's treatment facility in Sierra Leone almost two years ago.
British nurse Pauline Cafferkey who was infected with the Ebola virus while working in Sierra Leone in 2014 is now facing disciplinary action for a
A Scottish nurse who contracted then recovered from Ebola is facing disciplinary action over allegations she concealed her temperature on her retur
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey has been accused of concealing her temperature during medical checks on her return to the UK.
The Scottish medical worker faces a hearing over the allegations she lied to medical staff when she was screened at Heathrow in December 2014.
British nurse who nearly died after contracting Ebola in west Africa could be struck off if charges are proved against her Pauline Cafferkey, the n
A British nurse who was infected with Ebola while working in Sierra Leone is facing disciplinary action.
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Cafferkey was working at a Save the Children's treatment facility in December 2014 A nurse who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone
Ebola has come and gone leaving in its trail devastation of unimaginable proportions.
LONDON — A British nurse who developed Ebola working in Sierra Leone is facing disciplinary action over allegations she lied about her temperature
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EBOLA nurse Pauline Cafferkey has been accused of "intending to conceal" that she had a fever during a medical screening.
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), which has an outstanding reputation for showing the best films from around the world, announced yes
Former Bermuda nurse Pauline Cafferkey could face disciplinary action over claims she concealed her temperature at an Ebola screening on her return
This clinical report offers guidance to health care providers and hospitals on options to consider regarding parental presence at the bedside while
Mark Zuckerberg recently announced a donation of $25 million to the Centers for Disease Control Foundation to help fight Ebola.
Last year Aboriginal epidemiologist Dina Saulo travelled to Western Africa to join efforts by the World Health Organisation to stop the deadly Ebol
One of the NIAID study authors is shown at the diagnostic laboratory in Monrovia using a sealed glovebox to inactivate virus in patient blood sampl
According to the complaint, on May 1, 2016, 60 Minutes reported that Kimberly-Clark and Halyard knowingly provided defective surgical gowns to U.S.
Emmie de Wit shown at the diagnostic laboratory in Monrovia using a sealed glovebox to inactivate virus in patient blood samples prior to testing f
Esther Kine’s nightmares don’t require much imagination.
Old-school sharing of public health data, via methods such as through peer-reviewed journals, doesn’t work in emergency situations--and recent publ
Thankfully, humans came to their rescue.
The West African countries of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia have now been battling an Ebola epidemic for almost two years.
Just eight months after West Africa’s Ebola epidemic was declared extinguished, researchers are reporting a curious and potentially revealing fact
People infected with Ebola virus were 20 percent more likely to survive if they were co-infected with malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites, accordi
Mothers and babies are dying in Guinea as pregnant women refuse to visit hospitals and health centres for ante-natal and delivery because they are
People infected with Ebola virus were 20 percent more likely to survive if they were co-infected with malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites, accordi
Texas has made it a first priority to prevent the virus.
Bethesda, MD, August 16, 2016 – People infected with Ebola virus were 20% more likely to survive if they were also infected with malaria–causing Pl
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — The dust had hardly settled on Catholic Relief Services’ work fighting the world’s worst Ebola outbreak before the team w
Monrovia — A daylong national convening dialogue on the status of the post-Ebola recovery plan (PERP) has taken place in Monrovia between governmen
The most prominent sights of the deadly Ebola that hit west Africa, killing thousands and forcing a social shut down amongst others were, fully clo
Top Nollywood actress Bimbo Akintola and famous actor, Gideon Okeke have been tested positive to the deadly Ebola virus that stormed Nigeria, in th
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Virologists cleaning up after the Ebola epidemic in West Africa say they've discovered something surprising and promising: People who had mala
WASHINGTON — Wouldn’t it be easier to respond to the next public health crisis if the federal government didn’t have to wait for Congress?
In the signing ceremony, the Chinese Ambassador said that during the Ebola outbreak, they realized that Sierra Leone did not have enough doctors wo
Starting in 2014 and well into 2015, Sierra Leone was hit hard by an Ebola outbreak which left schools closed for eight months.
Our fear is it is likely to go global if we can’t stop it soon and it hits the city.” He added: “It is not as fatal as Ebola but it is pretty awful
The effects of the deadly Ebola outbreak in West Africa still linger at June Hartranft Memorial Primary School for Girls.
Competing interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
Guinea has been free of Ebola since June.
Late last week, Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Via allAfrica.com, a report from the Liberia News Agency: Liberia: 'Ebola Survivors Not Harmful to Public'.