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This new anti-viral drug could beat Ebola, SARS, H5N1 Avian Bird Flu, and more SINGAPORE (Feb 28): Singapore eDevelopment (SeD) announced Wednesday that its biomedical subsidiary, Global BioLife Inc, has completed the Zaire Ebola virus research portion for the study of a new anti-viral drug called LB2. With fatality rates of up to 90%, Ebola is a severe viral disease ...
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How big data analytics can fuel positive societal change and development Take the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak - the most widespread outbreak of the Ebola virus in history. The death toll was significant, as was socioeconomic disruption in the region. Governments are now turning to big data to help provide answers and improve humanitarian relief efforts and disaster ...
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American lives are worth budgeting for with biodefense The 2014 Ebola crisis cost the world at least $10 billion. And this year, two surprisingly harsh strains of influenza are testing the resources of hospitals across the country. Even if we were only committed to responding after-the-fact, the government is clearly not able to react quickly enough. Congress took ...
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Nigeria: UK Experts Scramble to Fight Nigeria Lassa Fever Outbreak He added that the disease was not as easily transmittable as other viral diseases such as Ebola but he added, "If someone is very ill with the disease, like any other haemorrhagic fever it can be the case you will get transmission to people who you are in very close contact with such as family members or ...
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Clorox Healthcare Canada sets sights on helping to reduce hospital-borne infections and improve ... "C. difficile is the most critical pathogen facing healthcare, tomorrow it could be Ebola, the day after that it could be SARS, over the last couple of years we've had so many emerging threats," says Chironda. "For years Clorox Healthcare Canada has led the field with disinfectants that healthcare facilities ...
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72 Dead From Lassa Fever In Nigeria Since Start Of Year ... Feb, 2018 ):Seventy-two people have died from Lassa fever since the start of the year, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said Wednesday. On February 6, the health ministry had reported 31 deaths from the disease, which is caused by a virus of the same family as Marburg and Ebola.
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