Scots nurse Pauline Cafferkey said she was made a “scapegoat” by public health officials, who put the public at risk when they failed to spot that
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Pauline Cafferkey, the British nurse who survived ebola, has said she was made a “scapegoat” for the failings of public health officials who cleare
The Dungloe native has worked tirelessly to help those affected by the Ebola epidemic.
Pauline Cafferkey, the Scottish nurse who nearly died twice from Ebola, has said government health watchdogs were entirely responsible for the “cat
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey has blasted health officials and accused them of making her a “scapegoat for a catalogue of errors”.
Nurse says Public Health England put public lives at risk by allowing her to fly back to Scotland without being examined Pauline Cafferkey, the Sco
EBOLA nurse Pauline Cafferkey claims she was “hung out to dry” by health officials who cleared her to jet back to Scotland with the deadly virus.
SCOTS nurse Pauline Cafferkey has blamed a health watchdog for failing to spot that she had Ebola on her return to the UK.
UBA has co-sponsored the production of the movie “93 Days,” a movie which depicts the account of how Nigeria faced its first case of Ebola virus an
Ebola is currently raging through West Africa at an unstoppable pace.
The two teams had previously competed against one another in London Paralympics where Bosnia defeated Iran.
Earlier on Tuesday, Cafferkey's representative, Joyce Cullen, applied for the hearing to be held in private, arguing that the "intrusive
Ms Cafferkey, 40, was infected with the virus while working in Sierra Leone in 2014 and returned to the United Kingdom at the end of December that
Pauline Cafferkey who has family roots in Rannyhual near Kincasslagh was infected while working in Sierra Leone in 2014.
When nurse Pauline Cafferkey selflessly volunteered to help fight ebola in Sierra Leone, she nearly paid the ultimate price.
93 Days, a movie recreation of the Ebola Virus Disease scare wins plaudits at The Toronto Film Festival as it sets to hit Nigerian Cinemas Differen
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey has said she was “hung out to dry” by health officials who cleared her to fly to Scotland to cover up the fact that t
Ebola virus disease (EVD), also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF), results from Ebola virus and three other closely related viruses in the gen
Ebola viral infection was first observed in The Democratic Republic of Congo (named after a river called Zaire) in 1976.
On August 9th, 2016 I visited Liberia, about eight months after it was declared Ebola Free.
The increase in epidemics such as Yellow Fever, and experiences with the recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa and the ongoing Zika epidemic highlig
As everyone is now aware, the welfare of Sierra Leone’s Ebola Survivors is very key to H.E. President Koroma.
In Nigeria, a movie based on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has premiered in cinemas in Lagos, the same city that managed to contain the spread
Following a spate of social media-fuelled street protests, it comes as no surprise that the government of Zimbabwe is planning to introduce a raft
The horrible Ebola disease plagued Nigeria in 2014 leaving Nigerians panicky.
In a recent editorial in Science entitled “Ebola and Zika: Cautionary tales”, Professor Michael T.
A film to honour Ghanaian doctor Stella Ameyo Adadevoh has been screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in Canada.
His most recent achievement was overseeing the IMF’s effort to assist the three Ebola-stricken countries. Before joining the IMF, Mr.
Dr. Julianna LeMieux, Senior Fellow in Molecular Biology at the American Council on Science and Health, received her Ph.D.
The film ’93 Days’, which tells the story of Nigeria’s brush with the Ebola outbreak and the country’s response to the deadly virus has premiered i
The Ebola survivors, who began enrolment in the Ebola Natural History Study (ENHS) launched in June 2015 by the Partnership for Research on the Ebo
Pauline Cafferkey, an Ebola-infected nurse from the United Kingdom who contracted the deadly virus in 2014, was cleared of putting patients at risk
Two years after Nigeria survived the scourge of the dreaded Ebola disease, prominent Nigerians, including the Minster of Transportation, Hon.
A nurse who survived Ebola has been cleared by a misconduct panel of allegations that she put the public at risk.
Two years after Nigeria fended off what could have been a devastating Ebola epidemic, the 12-week ordeal is playing out again — only this time, on
(CNN)As she lay on the hospital bed, weak and coughing, Dr Stella Ameyo Adadevoh wished her son a happy birthday over the phone.
Panel says volunteer did not intentionally set out to mislead health officials about her temperature on return to UK Pauline Cafferkey has been cle
Two years after Nigeria survived the scourge of the dreaded Ebola disease, prominent Nigerians, including the Minster of Transportation, Hon.
But Cafferkey's representative argued that an isolated incident of poor judgment brought about by extreme exhaustion and the early stages of E
Registered nurse Ms Cafferkey travelled to Sierra Leone at the height of the Ebola crisis to work with the sick.
A Washington University researcher is leading a team that was awarded a $13 million federal grant to study how the Ebola virus replicates, in hopes
LONDON – A British nurse who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone has been cleared of misconduct charges that stemmed from questions abou
When Ebola was ravaging West African countries in 2014, doctors in Nigeria managed to stop an outbreak of the deadly disease in a matter of months.
Little is known about potentially modifiable factors in Ebola virus disease in children.
A $13 million grant to study how the Ebola virus replicates has been awarded to a team led by Gaya Amarasinghe, PhD, an associate professor of path
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LONDON — A Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2014 and had been accused of concealing her high temperature from health official
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey has arrived for the second-day of a disciplinary hearing in Edinburgh to face accusations she 'put the public at