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| Four countries in the African region license vaccine in milestone for Ebola prevention The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Burundi, Ghana and Zambia have licensed an Ebola vaccine, just 90 days after World Health ...
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| Doctors attempt to battle coronavirus with medications for HIV, Ebola and Malaria Chinese doctors racing to find an effective treatment for the novel coronavirus are testing out medications used for HIV, Ebola and malaria, according ...
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| Ebola Virus RNA May Persist in Semen, Breast Milk for Longer Than Anticipated Data from a large sample of Ebola survivors confirmed the persistence of Ebola viral RNA in semen for up to 6 months, according to the results of a ...
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| Merck Ebola vaccine OK'd in four African countries Merck (MRK +0.3%) announces that Ervebo (Ebola Zaire Vaccine, Live) is now approved in Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Ghana and ...
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| Ebola in Eastern DRC Remains Global Health Threat A World Health Organization Emergency Committee warns the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo remains a global health ...
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| Africa Prepares For Introduction Of Coronavirus; Quartz Africa Discusses Applications Of Lessons ... Quartz Africa: The lessons of West Africa's Ebola's crisis will save the ... "The Ebola outbreak across West Africa between 2013 and 2014 was ...
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| CRS health official keeps close eye on coronavirus "During an Ebola outbreak, information and understanding people's perception about the virus is just as important as medicine or a vaccine," Van ...
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| Setting the Record Straight: Panic and Pandemics Preston, who first wrote about Ebola in the best-selling The Hot Zone (1994), chronicles the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Over 11,000 people ...
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| Novel Coronavirus Should Prompt Examination Of Impact Of Outbreaks On Health Care Workers During the 2014-2016 Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa, health care workers were between 21 and 32 times more likely to be infected with Ebola ...
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| Wuhan Coronavirus Pushes Personal Protective Equipment Out of the Closet "For many, the memories of learning the donning/doffing process for the enhanced PPE that is required for Ebola are times of stress and excitement," ...
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| Is NYC Prepared for Coronavirus? Dr. Craig Spencer was the first patient in New York diagnosed with Ebola in 2014. After that experience, he wrote, "When we look back on this ...
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| Coronavirus: How Media Coverage of Epidemics Often Stokes Fear and Panic The current outbreak has been much more prominent in media coverage than recent epidemics, including Ebola. For example, a Time Magazine study ...
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| HHS, Janssen Join Forces on Coronavirus Vaccine This same approach was used to develop and manufacture Janssen's investigational Ebola vaccine with BARDA support; that vaccine is being used ...
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| Amid coronavirus fears, a second wave of flu hits US kids RELATED: FDA warns Purell to stop claiming its hand sanitizers can stop flu, Ebola. The latest surge of flu-like illnesses follow a peak of influenza ...
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| What it was like for doctors and nurses at an Everett hospital to treat the nation's first novel ... The hospital obtained it in 2015 with Ebola patients in mind. It had never been used. Wilkerson, the hospital's infection prevention manager, explained ...
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| Remdesivir demonstrates success against MERS in rhesus macaques The drug has been shown in pre-clinical trials to effectively treat monkeys infected with Nipah virus and Ebola, as well as being investigated as an ...
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| Tanzania: Health Ministry PS inspects epidemic diseases screening on the border with Uganda The neighbouring countries; Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have several times been hit by the Ebola disease which has ...
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| Matthew T. Mangino: Civil rights versus stopping a deadly virus ... for communicable diseases, including cholera, diphtheria, tuberculosis, smallpox, yellow fever and Ebola among other potential pandemic diseases.
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| Frightened by the Coronavirus? Here's What You Should Know Unfortunately, in past epidemics, including HIV, SARS, and Ebola, the pendulum has swung too quickly from one extreme to the other, from under- to ...
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| Climate change will make animal-borne diseases more challenging to predict HIV. Avian flu. Ebola. SARS. And now the new coronavirus, which scientists say likely came from an animal, possibly a bat, at a market where live ...
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