Dubai based airline, Emirates on Sunday resumed flights to Guinea’s capital Conakry more than two years after the service was suspended following t
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IMF Executive Board’s decision enables the disbursement of about US$25.2 million After two difficult years marked by the Ebola epidemic, Guinea’s e
It's a topic that's been making headlines for the last two years, as Ebola and Zika, two diseases that previously had a low profile, beca
Americans traveled abroad in record numbers last year, seemingly undeterred by fears of terrorism, Ebola or Zika. A total of 74 million U.S.
Since then, the ChiSIM’s been adapted for other diseases like the flu and Ebola, and they’re looking into using it for Zika.
Since the outbreak of Ebola in west Africa a number of countries have launched information campaigns to curb the consumption of bushmeat.
There are fears that a deadly virus dubbed the 'new Ebola' has been carried into Britain by an invasion of ticks Measles commonly causes
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Liberia will need $1.3 billion to revive an economy that was ravaged by a slump in its key export commodities and the worst-ever Ebola epidemic, Fi
Liberia has long since celebrated a momentous milestone, being declared Ebola-free, with no new cases in months.
Two years ago, I was quarantined.
That quest has become a regular feature of health journalism.
I’m not referring to a terror attack or a natural disaster. And though the killer was faceless, it had a name – Ebola.
DALLAS (AP) - ?Ebola no longer dominates the headlines, but for an estimated 17,000 survivors of the largest Ebola outbreak in history the struggle
Ted Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Actcreated the framework for the federal government to be prepared
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Officials in Liberia have released the first confirmed image of a captured Ebola victim who rose from the dead.
MSF confirmed that, although these projects are coming to an end, they would continue to provide healthcare to the three countries which were sever
DALLAS (AP) — A nurse who contracted Ebola two years ago while caring for the first person to be diagnosed in the U.S.
McCullom and Adam Hume, a research scientist at Boston University who studies Ebola and Marburg viruses, spoke about their experiences in public co
When Tanneh Fayieh’s granddaughter died, her community said that Tanneh had killed her. They believed Tanneh was a witch.
The University of Nebraska Medical Center has been awarded $19.8 million to develop a new national training center for health care professionals ch
Two and a half years after the Ebola outbreak officially began, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is now closing its last projects dedicated to caring
NEW ORLEANS — An investigational Ebola vaccine administered to health care professionals and response workers in Sierra Leone was not associated wi
Facility provided to help battle epidemic will be used to deal with further outbreaks Diseases come and go in Africa, but China's help in figh
A study by scientists at the Emory Vaccine Center, in collaboration with the biotechnology company Atreca, Inc., has found that antibodies generate
Via ReliefWeb, a World Food Programme report: New Report Highlights Fragile State Of Food Security In Sierra Leone After Ebola Outbreak.
The Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa was unprecedented in scale and location.
FREETOWN – The State of Food Insecurity in Sierra Leone report launched today by the Government of Sierra Leone, the United Nations World Food Prog
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) first provided funding in 2015 for Emory-led studies of Ebola antibodies.
LONDON, Oct 27 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As Sierra Leone recovers from the deadly effects of Ebola, more than half the population face food sh
Professor Melissa Leach is Director of the Institute for Development Studies, and with her research team won the 2016 Celebrating Impact Prize for
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As Sierra Leone recovers from the deadly effects of Ebola, more than half the population face food shortages,
Ebola is considered as one of the most concerning epidemic diseases as it causes plenty of casualties in the year of 2014.
Research by Northeastern’s Alessandro Vespignani tracking the spread of the Ebola virus in Liberia in 2014 and the effectiveness of non- pharmac
The 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa devastated entire communities but even two years later some of those who survived the deadly pandemic are st
Ebola doesn’t select people. We haven’t figured out what Ebola virus selects as its natural host, but it’s definitely not humans.
In light of the recent outbreak of Ebola virus (EBOV) disease in West Africa, there have been renewed efforts to search for effective antiviral cou
Agnes Joseph, 2, lay pale in the children’s ward of United Methodist Mercy Hospital in Bo, suffering from malaria and typhoid fever.
A study by scientists at the Emory Vaccine Center, in collaboration with the biotechnology company Atreca, Inc., has found that antibodies generate
The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa highlighted the need for better global preparedness and response to disease outbreaks.
Atreca, Inc., a biotechnology company focused on developing novel therapeutics based on a deep understanding of the human immune response, presente
The Ebola virus, isolated in November 2014 from patient blood samples obtained in Mali.
NEWARK - The nearly 1,300 nurses and other health care workers at University Hospital just ratified a new three-year contract that gives them annua
The new director-general will take over after a period of heavy soul searching for the Geneva-based organisation following deep criticism of the WH
The recent Ebola epidemic in West Africa highlighted the need for better global preparedness and response to disease outbreaks.
Just as the citizens of Troy unwittingly pulled a wooden horse filled with Greek soldiers into their walled city, researchers deceived Ebola viruse
Nina Pham, the nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for Thomas Eric Duncan, the Liberian man who entered the United States infected with the fat
The Director-General of the West African Health Organization (WAHO), Dr.