Selasa, 28 April 2020

Google Alert - Ebola

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Ebola
As-it-happens update April 28, 2020
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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-- 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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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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