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A quarter of people interviewed in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo last year during the ongoing Ebola outbreak believed the deadly virus wasn't real, according to a new study.. A ...
The Ebola virus infecting and killing people in West Africa is the worst recorded outbreak, according to the World Health Organization. The first case of Ebola in a patient diagnosed in a U.S ...
The second-largest, second-deadliest Ebola outbreak in history has spread to a major city. Butembo, a bustling city of almost a million people in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, is ...
The Ebola virus may become endemic in humans living in West Africa, a scenario never before contemplated, ... People age 45 or older faced a significantly greater threat of death, ...
There’s a very nice study by a French and African group, published in 2000, in which they identified what they called asymptomatic Ebola virus patients. There were people who had very close ...
For nurses Pham and Vinson, who contracted Ebola while caring for Thomas Eric Duncan, the Liberian immigrant who unwittingly carried the virus to Dallas on Sept. 20 and later died, there is hope ...
The most recent Ebola outbreak infected more than 28,600 people and killed more than 11,300—and though the epidemic has subsided, a recent study reveals an unsettling finding: People can get ...
Over the past month, you may have heard people talking about the Ebola virus. You may have also seen something about it on television, in the newspaper or on the Internet.
Nearly two dozen people are being monitored for the Ebola virus in Washington state after traveling to African countries where infection rates have spiked in recent months, health officials said ...
Health experts are expressing growing alarm about the number of people sickened with the Ebola virus who are never reaching treatment centers, ...
A new survey finds the public has a lot to learn about how the Ebola virus is transmitted, which could help explain the growing fears of the disease. Full Episode. Tuesday, Apr 23.
The Ebola epidemic that began in Guinea in late 2013 was the biggest in history — 100 times more people were infected than in any previous outbreak. That meant the virus itself had an ...