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Duke lands federal grant to see if Ebola test can detect COVID-19 antigens DURHAM – Duke University biomedical engineers are hoping a rapid testing platform originally designed to detect Ebola can also be used to catch ...
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UNICEF DR Congo Ebola Situation Report #58 North Kivu, Ituri and South Kivu - Reporting Period ... Halfway into the SRP4.1 and 52 days without any Ebola confirmed cases (from 18 February), one new Ebola case was reported in Beni, on 10 April ...
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We're repeating one of the worst mistakes of the Ebola outbreak in the hunt for a coronavirus cure But on the last night of July in 2014, Brantly received an infusion of an experimental drug called ZMapp. The first American to be infected with Ebola then ...
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Covid-19: The time to shield all pregnant frontline workers is now Recent outbreaks of influenza, Ebola, and Zika viruses have taught us that pregnant women are uniquely vulnerable to emerging infectious threats.
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Is there another COVID-19 treatment we're not trying? This is key, because as with Ebola, while fighting Covid-19, the immune system becomes oxygen-depleted. The therapy developed by Rowen and ...
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Pima County hires new health director; was Assistant US Surgeon General During the 2014/15 Ebola crises she was a volunteer physician with Partners in Health in Sierra Leone where she helped establish, manage and staff ...
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Japanese Gov't To Fast-Track Approval Of Ebola Drug For Treating COVID-19 - Reports The Japanese government is going to facilitate fast approval of Remdesivir, an antiviral drug for treating Ebola, as a potential treatment for patients ...
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Irish scientist leads Oxford COVID-19 vaccine drive considered most promising Professor Adrian Hill, an Irish scientist who has worked on Ebola and malaria vaccines, is heading up the Oxford University Covid-19 vaccine effort ...
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'Survivors & COVID-19' Film and Panel Panelists will consider what lessons the Ebola pandemic can offer; the necessity of community trust and mutual aid; health care challenges and ...
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'We cannot be complacent,' says Africa CDC boss The Ebola outbreak in West Africa ended officially in June 2016. In January 2017, John Nkengasong began work as head of Africa's new Centres for ...
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WHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing on COVID-19 - 27 April 2020 The success in developing effective drugs and vaccines for Ebola reminds us of the enormous value of these tools – and the enormous power of ...
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Duke awarded NSF rapid grant to develop fast diagnostic test for COVID-19 -- Biomedical engineers at Duke University are adapting a rapid testing platform originally designed to detect Ebola to see whether it could be of use in ...
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Chris Krok Show: Is Clay Jenkins At It Again? The striking differences between Clay during Ebola vs Clay during the Coronavirus. Plus a caller talks with Chris about the fear mongering going on ...
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