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The current Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa has killed more than 4,000 people, but it started with one person: a 2-year-old child who died on Dec. 6, 2013. It's unclear how the child caught ...
Patients with recent travel to West Africa and any of the symptoms of Ebola are supposed to be tested for the virus. However, early symptoms of Ebola, such as fever, can be difficult to ...
This strategy would require federal funding to quickly but safely transport Ebola virus-infected patients and to keep these designated hospitals prepared with personal protective equipment and ...
First Ebola Patient Has Arrived In U.S. From Liberia : The Two-Way The first of two American aid workers infected with the deadly Ebola virus in Liberia arrived in Atlanta today to begin treatment.
CDC director Dr. Tom Frieden says many patients test negative for Ebola when they first get sick, because there’s not enough virus there to show up on the test and, presumably, not enough to ...
What Would Happen if the Ebola Virus Landed in the US . Ebola Alert: 2 More Americans Quarantined During Outbreak "The first will come in the next several days. And then a second patient will come ...
The Ebola virus has a horrific death rate -- it is fatal in about 70 percent of patients in the current outbreak in West Africa, according to estimates from the World Health Organization.. While ...
Thomas Eric Duncan is the first person to die in the U.S. from the Ebola virus. — -- The family of the first person to die of Ebola in the U.S. is upset with the patient’s medical care, and ...
A male U.S. citizen who contracted the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone arrived Tuesday at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. The patient could be seen walking, apparently with some help from one ...
BRAINTREE — Massachusetts had its first Ebola scare Sunday as dozens of workers and patients were quarantined for hours at a Braintree medical facility, but by late evening fears that a man had ...
The current Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa has killed more than 4,000 people, but it started with one person: a 2-year-old child who died on Dec. 6, 2013.
A male U.S. citizen who contracted the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone arrived Tuesday at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. The patient could be seen walking, apparently with some help from one ...