Outbreak has killed more than 1,400 people in West Africa. — -- While aid organizations need funds to fight the worst-ever Ebola outbreak in West Africa, officials say a lack of interest has made ...
Healthcare providers would be poised to better manage and fight Ebola if the U.S. invests wisely in upgrading diagnostic technologies and capabilities, according to a recent article in Forbes by Anita ...
Today, even the world’s best hospitals rely upon a thermometer (a 400-year-old technology) to decide who to quarantine for Ebola. The ambiguity in our current approaches to diagnosing Ebola has ...
Every Ebola patient in the U.S. has received an experimental treatment. — -- intro: Federal officials have confirmed that medical teams have given two Ebola-infected nurses from Dallas ...
Tufts community members gathered yesterday evening for a public lecture and interdisciplinary discussion of the Ebola virus and its recent outbreak in West Africa. The event, titled “Ebola Outbreak: ...
The biggest outbreak of Ebola in history is affecting over 1,200 people and continues to spread with no end in sight. The disease recently killed an American doctor and a hygienist colleague working ...
The Ebola virus epidemic may be happening thousands of miles away, but that is not stopping University faculty and students from trying to help fight the deadly disease. Both Assistant Professor of ...
Being the hands and feet of Christ to a country more than 5,000 miles away is a challenge. Providing protection for the hands and feet is less so. That's what the Calvin community is being asked to ...
DEVIL HOLE, Sierra Leone (Reuters) - Ebola centres in Sierra Leone overflowed on Wednesday as health workers combed the streets of the capital Freetown for patients, after the government launched a ...
FREETOWN/GENEVA (Reuters) - Sierra Leone does not yet have enough beds in treatment centers to isolate Ebola patients, but overall, the tide of the disease is being turned, the United Nations and ...
Kaiser will aid organizations that are battling Ebola in West Africa, and may send more funding down the road. RNs, others raise concerns over Ebola preparedness, in wake of first U.S. case John Muir ...
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