Ebola in the US: Children exposed to Ebola patient who was seen vomiting in ... ABC Online
A man being treated for Ebola in Texas had contact with up to 18 people, including five children, before being hospitalised, authorities say. The man, who flew to Texas via Brussels from Liberia and later fell ill with the haemorrhagic fever, was in a serious but ...
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A man being treated for Ebola in Texas had contact with up to 18 people, including five children, before being hospitalised, authorities say. The man, who flew to Texas via Brussels from Liberia and later fell ill with the haemorrhagic fever, was in a serious but ...
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Outracing Vows of Aid, Ebola Swamps a City in Sierra Leone New York Times
MAKENI, Sierra Leone — “Where's the corpse?” the burial-team worker shouted, kicking open the door of the isolation ward at the government hospital here. The body was right in front of him, a solidly built young man sprawled out on the floor all night, his ...
Australia criticized for not sending medical staff to fight EbolaReuters
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MAKENI, Sierra Leone — “Where's the corpse?” the burial-team worker shouted, kicking open the door of the isolation ward at the government hospital here. The body was right in front of him, a solidly built young man sprawled out on the floor all night, his ...
Australia criticized for not sending medical staff to fight Ebola
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IFP wants houses, not owls to fight rats News24
Johannesburg - The City of Johannesburg must urgently provide people with decent housing instead of spending millions buying owls to eat rats, the IFP said on Wednesday. "The city... has allocated R2.5m to fight the scourge of rodents, which the IFP ...
IFP wants decent houses instead of owlsCitizen
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Johannesburg - The City of Johannesburg must urgently provide people with decent housing instead of spending millions buying owls to eat rats, the IFP said on Wednesday. "The city... has allocated R2.5m to fight the scourge of rodents, which the IFP ...
IFP wants decent houses instead of owls
People in Dire Need of Housing Not Owls
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MEC removes KZN hospital's management Independent Online
iol news pic generic hospital 2 REUTERS A normal-sized gurney (L) is pictured alongside an oversized one. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry. Durban - The management of Hlabisa Hospital in KwaZulu-Natal has been removed and a probe into malpractice ...
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iol news pic generic hospital 2 REUTERS A normal-sized gurney (L) is pictured alongside an oversized one. REUTERS/Marvin Gentry. Durban - The management of Hlabisa Hospital in KwaZulu-Natal has been removed and a probe into malpractice ...
KZN Hlabisa Hospital's management removed
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New cancer therapy comes of age, cost a 'toxic' side effect Business Recorder
A raft of new cancer drugs promise better, longer-lasting treatments with fewer adverse side effects - but their high cost is a growing concern. Drugs that help the body's own immune cells fight tumours are expected to be used in multi-drug cocktails, pushing ...
New cancer therapy comes with a priceIndependent Online
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A raft of new cancer drugs promise better, longer-lasting treatments with fewer adverse side effects - but their high cost is a growing concern. Drugs that help the body's own immune cells fight tumours are expected to be used in multi-drug cocktails, pushing ...
New cancer therapy comes with a price
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World's first microbe 'zoo' opens in Amsterdam Arab News
TINY CREATURES: A display of Petri dishes with microbes growing in them. The display is one of many visitors can see at Micropia. (AFP). 1412188480620122800.jpg. OPENING CEREMONY: Dutch Queen Maxima, right, and the director Micropia museum, ...
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TINY CREATURES: A display of Petri dishes with microbes growing in them. The display is one of many visitors can see at Micropia. (AFP). 1412188480620122800.jpg. OPENING CEREMONY: Dutch Queen Maxima, right, and the director Micropia museum, ...
World's first microbe 'zoo' opens
World´s first microbe ´zoo´ opens in Amsterdam
Steroid-fattened cows spark health fears MENAFN.COM
(MENAFN - Arab Times) DHAKA Sept 30 (AFP): Bangladesh sent medical teams on Tuesday to check millions of cows set for slaughter due to fears they have been pumped with banned steroids for fattening ahead of the Eid holiday. Some ten million cows ...
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(MENAFN - Arab Times) DHAKA Sept 30 (AFP): Bangladesh sent medical teams on Tuesday to check millions of cows set for slaughter due to fears they have been pumped with banned steroids for fattening ahead of the Eid holiday. Some ten million cows ...
Fashola tasks scientists on homegrown solutions The Guardian Nigeria
LAGOS State governor, Babatunde Fashola (SAN), has charged scientists and academic researchers in the country to come forward with research proposals, towards finding local solutions to deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) among other problems facing ...
Govs task Nigerians on nation building, unityDaily Sun
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LAGOS State governor, Babatunde Fashola (SAN), has charged scientists and academic researchers in the country to come forward with research proposals, towards finding local solutions to deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) among other problems facing ...
Govs task Nigerians on nation building, unity
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42 confirmed, suspected Ebola cases die in northern Equateur province: DRC Xinhua
KINSHASA, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) -- A total of 42 people has been killed by confirmed and suspected Ebola infection in the Equateur province in northern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Felix Kabange, minister of public health said on Wednesday. A total of ...
42 confirmed, suspected Ebola deaths in CongoNorthern Voices Online
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KINSHASA, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) -- A total of 42 people has been killed by confirmed and suspected Ebola infection in the Equateur province in northern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Felix Kabange, minister of public health said on Wednesday. A total of ...
42 confirmed, suspected Ebola deaths in Congo
Australia must stop making excuses on Ebola, says Medecins Sans Frontieres Sydney Morning Herald
Monrovia: Global aid agency Doctors Without Borders says it has rejected cash for the Ebola response from Australia, asking the country instead to deploy desperately needed medical teams to west Africa. Canberra offered $2.5 million, said the charity, known ...
Globe in Liberia: Locals hope Texas Ebola case will mobilize more resourcesThe Globe and Mail
Ebola outbreak sees MSF scale up in Liberia as patients keep comingCBC.ca
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Monrovia: Global aid agency Doctors Without Borders says it has rejected cash for the Ebola response from Australia, asking the country instead to deploy desperately needed medical teams to west Africa. Canberra offered $2.5 million, said the charity, known ...
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Ebola outbreak sees MSF scale up in Liberia as patients keep coming
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