CDC Rethinking Methods to Stop Spread of Ebola New York Times
Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says the C.D.C. is still investigating how a nurse became infected with Ebola. Video by Reuters on Publish Date October 13, 2014. Continue reading the main story.
US officials launch review of Ebola proceduresTimes of India
CDC chief: After Dallas nurse's Ebola infection, US must 'rethink' protocolsWashington Post
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Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says the C.D.C. is still investigating how a nurse became infected with Ebola. Video by Reuters on Publish Date October 13, 2014. Continue reading the main story.
US officials launch review of Ebola procedures
CDC chief: After Dallas nurse's Ebola infection, US must 'rethink' protocols
US needs to rethink Ebola infection controls, says CDC chief
Worst Ebola outbreak on record tests global response Reuters
(Reuters) - Global health authorities are struggling to contain the world's worst Ebola epidemic since the disease was identified in 1976. The virus, which causes fever and bleeding, has killed more than 4,000 people. Here is a timeline of the outbreak:.
No More Ebola Whac-A-MoleWall Street Journal
India 'not prepared' for Ebola, medical experts warnDaily Mail
Beat Ebola or face Black Death style pandemicThe Australian
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(Reuters) - Global health authorities are struggling to contain the world's worst Ebola epidemic since the disease was identified in 1976. The virus, which causes fever and bleeding, has killed more than 4,000 people. Here is a timeline of the outbreak:.
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India 'not prepared' for Ebola, medical experts warn
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Malawi's illegal abortions cause many deaths Beta Wired
In Malawi, abortions are illegal, for the mother's life being in danger. Therefore, unsafe, illegal abortions are performed secretly, resulting in many young girls losing their lives. In 2013, 510 lives were lost per 100, 000 babies born, according to the World ...
Illegal abortions kill dozens of girls in MalawiThe New Age Online
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In Malawi, abortions are illegal, for the mother's life being in danger. Therefore, unsafe, illegal abortions are performed secretly, resulting in many young girls losing their lives. In 2013, 510 lives were lost per 100, 000 babies born, according to the World ...
Illegal abortions kill dozens of girls in Malawi
Heathrow to start screening for Ebola BBC News
Heathrow airport is to start Ebola screening for passengers flying into the UK from at-risk countries. A "handful" of cases - thought to be fewer than 10 - are expected to reach the UK before Christmas. Screening will start at Terminal 1, before being extended to ...
Ebola screening to start todayBelfast Telegraph
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Heathrow airport is to start Ebola screening for passengers flying into the UK from at-risk countries. A "handful" of cases - thought to be fewer than 10 - are expected to reach the UK before Christmas. Screening will start at Terminal 1, before being extended to ...
Ebola screening to start today
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Liberia health workers strike over Ebola 'danger money' Telegraph.co.uk
Health workers across Liberia went on strike on Monday to demand danger money to care for the sick at the heart of a raging Ebola epidemic that has already killed dozens of their colleagues. Doctors, nurses and carers in west Africa are on the front line of ...
UPDATE 1-Many Liberian healthcare workers ignore Ebola strike callReuters Africa
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Health workers across Liberia went on strike on Monday to demand danger money to care for the sick at the heart of a raging Ebola epidemic that has already killed dozens of their colleagues. Doctors, nurses and carers in west Africa are on the front line of ...
UPDATE 1-Many Liberian healthcare workers ignore Ebola strike call
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Liberia avoids mass hospital strike amid Ebola
A Bank Chief Makes Ebola His Mission New York Times
Dr. Jim Yong Kim has found his moment with Ebola, which offers a large-scale test of ideas about health care that he has been working on for decades. Credit Saeed Khan/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
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Dr. Jim Yong Kim has found his moment with Ebola, which offers a large-scale test of ideas about health care that he has been working on for decades. Credit Saeed Khan/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
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KZN receives elephant contraceptive News24
Johannesburg - KwaZulu-Natal's Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park has received its first contraceptive vaccine to prevent elephant overpopulation, the Humane Society International (HSI) and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife said on Monday. The contraceptive programme ...
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Johannesburg - KwaZulu-Natal's Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park has received its first contraceptive vaccine to prevent elephant overpopulation, the Humane Society International (HSI) and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife said on Monday. The contraceptive programme ...
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Despite Concern, Local Business Says Ebola Won't Affect His Chocolate WSET
Lynchburg, VA - There's also a growing concern that the Ebola outbreak could affect one of our comfort foods: chocolate. That's because most of the world uses cocoa beans from West Africa. But the concern isn't with every business. Carl Matice, the owner of ...
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Lynchburg, VA - There's also a growing concern that the Ebola outbreak could affect one of our comfort foods: chocolate. That's because most of the world uses cocoa beans from West Africa. But the concern isn't with every business. Carl Matice, the owner of ...
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Ebola threatens chocolate
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5 Ugandans in isolation over Marburg virus News24
Enter the debate on homosexuality with this concise text; it explores gay rights and morality. Now R389.00 buy now. Kampala - Ugandan health officials said on Monday that they were continuing to monitor five people feared to have contracted the Ebola-like ...
Five Ugandans in isolation after Ebola-like Marburg virus deathMENAFN.COM
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Enter the debate on homosexuality with this concise text; it explores gay rights and morality. Now R389.00 buy now. Kampala - Ugandan health officials said on Monday that they were continuing to monitor five people feared to have contracted the Ebola-like ...
Five Ugandans in isolation after Ebola-like Marburg virus death
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Sierra Leone: How an Ebola Clinic Works AllAfrica.com
"So just think of the one who is about to die, trapped behind hundreds of walls sizzling with heat, while at the same time, there are all those people, on the telephone or in cafes ... " - The Plague by Albert Camus. Can you tell us who you were living with before ...
Training Is Key In Lowering Risk For Health Care Workers Treating EbolaWSHU
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"So just think of the one who is about to die, trapped behind hundreds of walls sizzling with heat, while at the same time, there are all those people, on the telephone or in cafes ... " - The Plague by Albert Camus. Can you tell us who you were living with before ...
Training Is Key In Lowering Risk For Health Care Workers Treating Ebola
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