Rabu, 03 April 2019

Google Alert - Ebola

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Ebola
As-it-happens update April 3, 2019
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GENEVA (AP) - The World Health Organization says Ebola is on the rise in eastern Congo following a series of attacks on health facilities.
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"The World Health Organization says Ebola is on the rise in eastern Congo following a series of attacks on health facilities. WHO spokesman Christian ...
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[T]he needs [in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)] go well beyond Ebola. People in DRC have been struggling for decades with recurring ...
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Veteran producer Lynda Obst has spent the last 25 years trying to make a project about the 1989 Ebola outbreak. But on May 27, she'll finally get to ...
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Reuters: Study points to new antibody approach to tackling Ebola, other infections (Kelland, 4/2). SciDev.Net: Most SDGs 'going into reverse' — U.N. ...
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... Omar al-Bashir; and health organizations in the Democratic Republic of Congo face major challenges in bringing the Ebola outbreak under control.
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... year and has persistently failed in recent years to match expansion of as much as 21 percent prior to the outbreak of the Ebola epidemic in 2014.
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... including cancer, cardio-metabolic diseases, emerging animal diseases, Alzheimer's disease and infectious diseases including HIV and Ebola.
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WEB
Epidemiological update: Ebola virus disease outbreak in North Kivu and Ituri Provinces ...
As of 1 April 2019, there have been 1 092 Ebola virus disease cases (1026 confirmed, 66 probable), including 683 deaths (617 confirmed, ...
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Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies for Ebola Virus Infection Derived from Vaccinated Humans
Most antibodies used for Ebola virus treatment originate from convalescent donors or highly immunized animals. Rijal et al. find that monoclonal ...
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