In the eye of the Ebola storm CNN
(CNN) -- By the time photographer Luigi Baldelli arrived in Sierra Leone early August, the Ebola epidemic had spread like wildfire. Contagion and death rates grew exponentially during those summer months of seasonal rainstorms while, strangely, an eerie ...
As Ebola spreads rapidly, remote Remote Sierra Leone region pleads for helpFirstpost
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(CNN) -- By the time photographer Luigi Baldelli arrived in Sierra Leone early August, the Ebola epidemic had spread like wildfire. Contagion and death rates grew exponentially during those summer months of seasonal rainstorms while, strangely, an eerie ...
As Ebola spreads rapidly, remote Remote Sierra Leone region pleads for help
Irish Ebola aid response hampered by red tape
President Koroma's Envoy Makes Strong Case for Sierra Leone at Saudi ...
Empty Ebola beds in Liberia pose riddle for health workers CNBCAfrica.com
Health workers in Liberia are struggling with whether a number of empty beds are a sign that their ramped up response is working. Empty Ebola beds in Liberia pose riddle for health workers. PHOTO: Panoramio. Health workers in Liberia are struggling to tell ...
Ebola by numbers - a look at the worst-ever epidemicTVNZ
Quarantines for Ebola Health Workers Don't Stop the DiseaseThe Chosun Ilbo
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Health workers in Liberia are struggling with whether a number of empty beds are a sign that their ramped up response is working. Empty Ebola beds in Liberia pose riddle for health workers. PHOTO: Panoramio. Health workers in Liberia are struggling to tell ...
Ebola by numbers - a look at the worst-ever epidemic
Quarantines for Ebola Health Workers Don't Stop the Disease
Confusion in Liberia as 90-day emergency state expires
Ebola outbreak: Africa sets up $28.5m crisis fund BBC News
Top African business leaders have established an emergency fund to help countries hit by the Ebola outbreak. A pledging meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, raised $28.5m to deploy at least 1,000 health workers to Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
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Top African business leaders have established an emergency fund to help countries hit by the Ebola outbreak. A pledging meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, raised $28.5m to deploy at least 1,000 health workers to Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
Africa steps up Ebola fight with $28.5m fund
African businesses raise $32.6 million 'Ebola fighting fund'
Africa sets up $28 million Ebola crisis fund
Medical specialists 'charging exorbitant amounts' Independent Online
Johannesburg -. Medical specialists are charging up to 300 percent more than the amounts medical aid schemes allow, according to Sunday's Rapport newspaper. The allegation was reportedly contained in a submission that the Board of Healthcare Funders ...
Medical specialists charging up to 300% more than schemes allowTimes LIVE
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Johannesburg -. Medical specialists are charging up to 300 percent more than the amounts medical aid schemes allow, according to Sunday's Rapport newspaper. The allegation was reportedly contained in a submission that the Board of Healthcare Funders ...
Medical specialists charging up to 300% more than schemes allow
President Obama's $6.2 Billion For Ebola Would Help Build Up Health ... Bustle
Effective health care is a beautiful thing. It's the huge reason why there's been some actual good Ebola news to report lately, at least as far as the United States is concerned — Texas is now officially Ebola-free, for example, and New York City Ebola victim ...
Let Africa tell its storiesIndependent Online
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Effective health care is a beautiful thing. It's the huge reason why there's been some actual good Ebola news to report lately, at least as far as the United States is concerned — Texas is now officially Ebola-free, for example, and New York City Ebola victim ...
Let Africa tell its stories
Reggae Vibe, Ebola Message: African Superstars Try To Go Viral
Ebola death toll now 4900 •AU creates $750m fund Nigerian Tribune
THE African Union (AU), on Saturday, observed the virus had infected some 13,000 people and had killed 4,900 so far. This was just as it created a 750 million dollar special fund for curbing the spread of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in some parts of West ...
Ebola and infectious disease control: key points for hospitals and health systemsLexology (registration)
GHS training on Ebola and Cholera surveillance endsGhanaWeb
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THE African Union (AU), on Saturday, observed the virus had infected some 13,000 people and had killed 4,900 so far. This was just as it created a 750 million dollar special fund for curbing the spread of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in some parts of West ...
Ebola and infectious disease control: key points for hospitals and health systems
GHS training on Ebola and Cholera surveillance ends
Scientist hopes to unlock Ebola's secrets at outbreak's source Livemint
Simon-Loriere is hopeful that the Guinean samples were preserved well enough and frozen quickly enough after being collected from patients to be suitable for use. Photo: Reuters. Chicago: Etienne Simon-Loriere of the Pasteur Institut in Paris has his fingers ...
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Simon-Loriere is hopeful that the Guinean samples were preserved well enough and frozen quickly enough after being collected from patients to be suitable for use. Photo: Reuters. Chicago: Etienne Simon-Loriere of the Pasteur Institut in Paris has his fingers ...
Scientist hopes to unlock Ebola's secrets
Govt Must Address Striking Doctors' Concerns AllAfrica.com
The strike by both junior doctors and their seniors is a major cause for concern. Every individual has a right to access health services. It's now the third week since junior doctors decided to put down their tools to demand a pay rise from government. It has been ...
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The strike by both junior doctors and their seniors is a major cause for concern. Every individual has a right to access health services. It's now the third week since junior doctors decided to put down their tools to demand a pay rise from government. It has been ...
Africa leaders hail President Mahama for show of leadership GhanaWeb
Ghana President and Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) John Dramani Mahama has been praised for his strong show of leadership within the sub region by his colleague heads of States. African Heads of State and ...
Togo's Gnassingbe to lead Ebola pushIndependent Online
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Ghana President and Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) John Dramani Mahama has been praised for his strong show of leadership within the sub region by his colleague heads of States. African Heads of State and ...
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Exclusive - Scientists tell US: find recipe for Ebola cure in survivors' blood Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A group of scientists including three Nobel laureates in medicine has proposed that U.S. health officials chart a new path to developing Ebola drugs and vaccines by harnessing antibodies produced by survivors of the deadly outbreak.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A group of scientists including three Nobel laureates in medicine has proposed that U.S. health officials chart a new path to developing Ebola drugs and vaccines by harnessing antibodies produced by survivors of the deadly outbreak.
Recipe for Ebola cure in survivors' blood: Scientists
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