Ebola survivor James Harris, 29, stands for a portrait before a shift as a nurse's assistant at the Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Ebola treat
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After almost two years, the nation comes together to watch the national football team play its first match on home turf.
Citizen reporter Elizabeth Payne travelled to Guinea to research the impact of the Canadian-developed Ebola vaccine, VSV-EBOV.
Before getting too upset about Zika, think back to Ebola and SARS, both of which were going to destroy the travel industry.
whether it's climate change or disaster relief or dealing with things like Ebola." On Saturday, the two nations submitted plans to reduce
The House on the Rock Church, Natives FilmWorks, Michelangelo Productions and the Bolanle Austen-Peters Production are set to host the premiere of
Everton fan Amjata Bayoh has set up his own football club called Everton Sierra Leone in the West African Country.
The largest analysis yet has found Ebola virus particles present in semen as long as 565 days after recovery from an infection, highlighting the po
In the same vein, the President sought support for the plan to establish six hospitals of reference to help in the continuous arrest, (post Ebola a
Potential outbreaks of diseases such as Ebola and Lassa fever may be more accurately predicted thanks to a new mathematical model developed by rese
A church pastor accused of playing a key role in a sham marriage racket says money found in his bank accounts was from donations and was used to bu
The dreaded Ebola virus has been found to remain present in semen much longer than what experts originally though, a study involving more than 400
A new analysis of Ebola has confirmed some shocking and surprising news: the virus can stay within the body, particularly within male semen, for a
Potential outbreaks of diseases such as Ebola and Lassa fever may be more accurately predicted thanks to a new mathematical model developed by rese
This initiative echoed a September 2015 World Health Organization (WHO) consultation that assessed data sharing during the recent West Africa Ebola
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An Army chaplain has described his work with patients, doctors and soldiers during the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone as a "great privilege&qu
Study reveals how survivors could be an important source for re-igniting outbreaks of the virus.
Citizen reporter Elizabeth Payne travelled to Guinea to research the impact of the Canadian-developed Ebola vaccine, VSV-EBOV.
CONAKRY, Guinea — When Alseny Conté’s wife developed a high fever and became sick in 2015, the farmer from Bouramaya, Guinea, became her caregiver.
(Scientist Magazine) Ebola virus remains present in semen much longer than previously recognized, according to a study involving more than 400 men.
The Ebola virus can persist in a man’s semen for much longer than we thought.
Initial data from a Liberian public health program show about 9 percent (38) of 429 male Ebola survivors had fragments of Ebola virus in their seme
Atlanta, GA–(ENEWSPF)–September 1, 2016.
Via Cosmos: Mass drug hand-out curbed Liberian malaria during Ebola.
Mass drug administration may have reduced malarial incidence during the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Liberia, according to a study published in the open-
Researchers reported on Wednesday in Chicago that the largest analysis yet has found Ebola virus particles present in semen as long as 565 days aft
Ebola virus RNA is present in the semen of some men for a year or longer after recovery, according to preliminary data from Liberia's Men'
The doctor in charge of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's response to the Zika virus says the battle against the mosquito-borne
The largest analysis yet has found Ebola virus particles present in semen as long as 565 days after recovery from an infection, highlighting the po
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Ariana Grande was a no-show at a scheduled appearance at a charity in New York because she was terrified of “catching Ebola,” Confidenti@l can excl
A study of Ebola survivors in Liberia has revealed that some men can remain carriers of the deadly virus for more than a year and a half after thei
The persistence of the Ebola virus, detected in some organs and bodily fluids (i.e.
Via The Lancet Global Health: Prevention of sexual transmission of Ebola in Liberia through a national semen testing and counselling programme for
Atlanta, GA, August 31, 2016 – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced yesterday that, according to initial data from a Libe
Much like their human hosts, some deadly pathogens just can't let go.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned late Tuesday that Ebola lingers in semen much longer than previously believed, underscoring h
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The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa was the world's worst outbreak of the disease.
The Ebola virus can linger in the semen of men who have recovered from the deadly illness much longer than previously thought, according to a new s
Ebola virus particles have been found to remain present in semen for 565 days after recovery from the disease.
A study has found that the Ebola virus can remain in a survivor’s semen for over a year, suggesting that survivors could potentially ignite another
Research published today in Lancet Global Health provides preliminary results from Liberia’s Men’s Health Screening Program (MHSP), showing about 9
Initial data from a Liberian public health program show about 9 percent (38) of 429 male Ebola survivors had fragments of Ebola virus in their seme
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The largest analysis yet has found Ebola virus particles present in semen as long as 565 days after recovery from an infection,
Screening of male Ebola survivors in Liberia showed that the virus frequently remains detectable in semen for more than a year after symptomatic re
The Ebola virus can hide itself in the testicles of men who’ve survived the disease for far longer than had been previously thought, a new study su
A new study found that Ebola lasts much longer than previously thought in semen, in some cases lasting for a year and a half.
The largest analysis yet has found Ebola virus particles present in semen as long as 565 days after recovery from an infection, highlighting the po