Scottish nurse Pauline Cafferkey, who contracted Ebola in 2014 while caring for patients in Sierra Leone, was taken back to hospital on Thursday wi
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The Scottish nurse who contracted the Ebola virus while in Sierra Leone in 2014 has been readmitted to hospital under police escort.
A Scots nurse who was treated for Ebola is in a stable condition after being taken to hospital under police escort.
A Scots nurse who was treated for Ebola has tested negative for the disease after being readmitted to hospital.
A nurse who has repeatedly fallen seriously ill after contracting the Ebola virus two years ago has been taken to hospital again, under police esco
Former Bermuda nurse Pauline Cafferkey, who contracted the Ebola virus while working in Sierra Leone in 2014, has been rushed to hospital for a fou
Pauline Cafferkey has been admitted to hospital for the fourth time.
Cafferkey, who was infected with virus in Sierra Leone in 2014, was taken to Glasgow hospital under police escort Pauline Cafferkey, the nurse who
Cafferkey, who was infected with virus in Sierra Leone in 2014, had been rushed to Glasgow hospital under police escort Pauline Cafferkey has teste
Pauline Cafferkey, the nurse who contracted the Ebola virus, has been taken back into hospital.
She was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow in an ambulance with a police escort from her home in Cambuslang on Thursday morni
"We are pleased to report that tests for the Ebola virus are negative.
Pauline Cafferkey enters an isolation tent before boarding a RAF Hercules at Glasgow Airport on Feb. 23, 2016 in Glasgow, Scotland.
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey has been taken to hospital by a police escort, it was reported on Thursday.
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Cafferkey, 40, who was infected during an outbreak of the highly contagious disease that killed more than 11,300 people in three West African count
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey was rushed back to hospital under police escort today - but has tested negative for the virus, NHS officials confirme
"We are pleased to report that tests for the Ebola virus are negative.
The news of a new Ebola outbreak is concerning enough.
Nurse Pauline Cafferkey, who was rushed to hospital for a fourth time since her return from Africa, has tested negative for the Ebola virus, NHS Gr
A bridal shop in Akron, Ohio that was forced to close its doors due to an Ebola scare is suing a hospital in Dallas.
DALLAS — The owner of an Akron bridal shop that went out of business after an Ebola scare has sued a Texas hospital, saying it failed to train and
A bridal shop in Akron, Ohio, is suing Texas Health Resources for more than $1 million, alleging a THR hospital was negligent by allowing a nurse w
DALLAS - An Ohio bridal shop that shut its doors after an Ebola patient tried on a dress there is suing the Dallas hospital where the patient contr
The Comings Attractions Bridal store in Akron closed last year.
The Ohio bridal shop where a Texas nurse shopped while she unknowingly had Ebola is suing the hospital that cleared her for traveling, claiming it
Ebola is a zoonotic disease, meaning that it can spread between animals and humans. It burns hot and fast through people.
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The owner of an Ohio bridal shop that went out of business after an Ebola scare has sued a Texas hospital, saying it failed to train and prevent a
Partners Merck ($MRK) and NewLink Genetics ($NLNK) have nabbed a $24.8 million contract to support the development of their Ebola vaccine.
While this firm additional $24 million -- plus kickers for another $51 million on milestone achievement -- is small potatoes to Kenilworth, it make
An Ebola vaccine will take the next critical steps in development under a $24.75 million contract through May 2020 between the U.S.
DALLAS - An Ohio bridal shop that shut its doors after an Ebola patient tried on a dress there is suing the Dallas hospital where the patient contr
The shadow of the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history lingers over United Methodist and government hospitals, where staff even now prepare for anot
As she lay on the hospital bed, weak and coughing, Dr Stella Ameyo Adadevoh wished her son a happy birthday over the phone.
Led by Hon. Dr. Sylvia Olayinka Blyden, a three man delegation including Mr.
While last year's Ebola epidemic came to an end in West Africa when the last patient walked out of a treatment facility in Liberia, there stil
FREETOWN Oct 3 (Reuters) - Sierra Leone will cut the cost of running its government by 30 percent to try to tackle an economic crisis triggered by
Health officials on a conference call with reporters also said money they had redirected from other efforts, such as for Ebola and cancer research,
(CNN)There was a certain kind of quiet hopefulness when, in late April this year, the last Ebola patient of the West African epidemic -- a two-year
In March, 2013, there was an outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, resulting in about 7,573 deaths of 19,4
The news roiled the Twin Cities’ West African community: A program that allowed natives of the countries hardest hit by the 2014 Ebola epidemic to
* HHS says contract could be extended for up to a total of five years and $75.98 million to support additional safety studies * HHS says ebola vacc
Health officials on a conference call with reporters also said money they had redirected from other efforts, such as for Ebola and cancer research,
OKLAHOMA CITY - An Ebola survivor spoke at a local university about the life-altering experience on Monday. Dr.
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Congress last week approved $1.1 billion for fighting Zika, seven months later and $800 million less than when funding was first sought, which mean
But that vaccine development has come with a cost.
It’s midday in the village of Yereweliah, Guinea, but the scorching sun hasn’t stopped a crowd from gathering around a visitor from the capital cit
When the Ebola outbreak in West Africa picked up pace in July 2014, Caitlin Rivers started to collect data on the people affected.