Minggu, 26 April 2020

Google Alert - Ebola

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Ebola
As-it-happens update April 26, 2020
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First Ebola, Now COVID-19: Medical Student Once Again Volunteers To Help Find Cure For A Disease. Aishwarya Dharni. Updated: Apr 26, 2020, 14:54 ...
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... an alphabet soup of rebel groups committing atrocities against innocent civilians, measles outbreaks, polio outbreaks and, lately, an Ebola outbreak ...
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We know from the Ebola outbreaks and from other public health crises that adolescent girls are disproportionally affected by these emergencies.
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With Ebola, we learned more than anything—I'm looking at it through a digital lens— the tool is great, but unless you've got human capacity and, and ...
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... the spread of dangerous illnesses, such as Ebola, SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome).
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But it did not seem to be effective in treatment of Ebola disease," said Reich. The first COVID-19 patient to receive this kind of transfusion at UCSF has ...
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He has treated patients in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, in Sierra Leone as Ebola took hold, and now in Spain, battling Covid-19. He and the Guardian's ...
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The leader of Britain's ebola response, Adrian Hill, said there was simply no "big market" to make it worthwhile for massive corporations. "There was no ...
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Firstly, exciting advances in biotech and other vaccine technologies mean scientists are optimistic about the prospects, and recent outbreaks like Ebola ...
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... health professionals were in the front line of fighting other outbreaks in the world such as Cholera in Haiti in 2010, and Ebola in West Africa in 2013.
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... and Ebola outbreaks are the physiological repercussions of unbridged social fault lines like poverty, malnutrition, illiteracy and information divide.
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The WHO has long played an essential role in combating diseases such as polio, leprosy, HIV/AIDS and Ebola. Another reason the WHO has been in ...
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