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 has killed at least 5,160 people. Here is a timeline of the outbreak: March 22: Guinea confirms a hemorrhagic ...
Officials Consider Scaling Back of Ebola Centers in LiberiaNew York Times
WHO Says Ebola Is Moderating in Guinea, LiberiaWall Street Journal
Ebola outbreak deaths pass 5000BBC News
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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 has killed at least 5,160 people. Here is a timeline of the outbreak: March 22: Guinea confirms a hemorrhagic ...
Officials Consider Scaling Back of Ebola Centers in Liberia
WHO Says Ebola Is Moderating in Guinea, Liberia
Ebola outbreak deaths pass 5000
Ebola epidemic marks another grisly toll News24
Bamako - More than 5 000 people have died in the Ebola outbreak that is ravaging West Africa, the World Health Organisation reported on Wednesday, marking another grisly toll in the epidemic. This is the largest Ebola outbreak ever recorded, with more ...
Outbreak In Mali Eclipses Early SuccessNew York Times
Ebola outbreak: deaths exceed 5000, WHO saysCBC.ca
WHO: Ebola death toll tops 5 000Independent Online
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Bamako - More than 5 000 people have died in the Ebola outbreak that is ravaging West Africa, the World Health Organisation reported on Wednesday, marking another grisly toll in the epidemic. This is the largest Ebola outbreak ever recorded, with more ...
Outbreak In Mali Eclipses Early Success
Ebola outbreak: deaths exceed 5000, WHO says
WHO: Ebola death toll tops 5 000
Nigeria Needs N56bn For Vaccines Leadership Newspapers
Nigeria needs N56 billion for the purchase of vaccines between now and 2018 if it is to save additional 570,000 children's lives by 2020. This disclosure was made yesterday in Abuja during the commemoration of World Pneumonia Day which had its theme ...
Record numbers of children protected against leading causes of pneumonia with ...HealthCanal.com
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Nigeria needs N56 billion for the purchase of vaccines between now and 2018 if it is to save additional 570,000 children's lives by 2020. This disclosure was made yesterday in Abuja during the commemoration of World Pneumonia Day which had its theme ...
Record numbers of children protected against leading causes of pneumonia with ...
Pneumococcal vaccine drive from January
Pneumonia vaccine too expensive
What is Marburg virus? Mother Nature Network
Ebola's first cousin may hold the key to developing better tests for both deadly viruses. By: Melissa Breyer. Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 03:07 PM. 0Facebook 0Twitter 0Pinterest 0Google+. Like Ebola, Marburg is a filovirus that can cause severe hemorrhagic fever.
Studies seek more effective Ebola diagnosis methodsVaccine News Daily
Early markers of Ebola-like diseases foundFox News
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Ebola's first cousin may hold the key to developing better tests for both deadly viruses. By: Melissa Breyer. Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 03:07 PM. 0Facebook 0Twitter 0Pinterest 0Google+. Like Ebola, Marburg is a filovirus that can cause severe hemorrhagic fever.
Studies seek more effective Ebola diagnosis methods
Early markers of Ebola-like diseases found
Uganda Declared Marburg Free!
UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director visit Sierra Leone Sierra Express Media
The United Nations Theme group on HIV and AIDS, UNAIDS, has fielded a mission to Sierra Leone comprising the Deputy Executive Director, Luiz Antonio Mateus Loures and the UNAIDS West and Central Africa Regional Adviser for Community Mobilization ...
Jonathan to launch new HIV plan for mothers, babies todayThe Guardian Nigeria
Eradicating HIV/Aids Possible By 2030 - -UNAIDSAllAfrica.com
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The United Nations Theme group on HIV and AIDS, UNAIDS, has fielded a mission to Sierra Leone comprising the Deputy Executive Director, Luiz Antonio Mateus Loures and the UNAIDS West and Central Africa Regional Adviser for Community Mobilization ...
Jonathan to launch new HIV plan for mothers, babies today
Eradicating HIV/Aids Possible By 2030 - -UNAIDS
Dangote contributes $3m to the African Union's Ebola Fund WorldStage
Africa Union's efforts at containing the dreaded Ebola virus in West Africa has been boosted with the Dangote Foundation pledging a sum of $3 million to a fund established by African business leaders in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This is in addition to previous ...
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Africa Union's efforts at containing the dreaded Ebola virus in West Africa has been boosted with the Dangote Foundation pledging a sum of $3 million to a fund established by African business leaders in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This is in addition to previous ...
Thomas Eric Duncan's Family Receives a Confidential Settlement WKEF ABC 22
TEXAS -- The family of Thomas Eric Duncan, the only Ebola patient that died in the United States reached a confidential settlement with the hospital where he was being treated. In September, Duncan traveled to Texas from Liberia and began experiencing ...
Ebola victim's family, hospital reach settlementBoston Globe
Family of Texas Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan settles with hospitalLos Angeles Times
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TEXAS -- The family of Thomas Eric Duncan, the only Ebola patient that died in the United States reached a confidential settlement with the hospital where he was being treated. In September, Duncan traveled to Texas from Liberia and began experiencing ...
Ebola victim's family, hospital reach settlement
Family of Texas Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan settles with hospital
Thomas Duncan family settles with Texas hospital
FG Says Planned Strike by Health Workers is Unnecessary & Unjustifiable Bella Naija
The Federal Government says the planned strike by the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) is unjustifiable, unnecessary and unfortunate. The Supervising Minister of Health, Khaliru Alhassan, stated government's position at a news conference in Abuja on ...
Health Workers Commence Indefinite StrikeDaily Times Nigeria
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The Federal Government says the planned strike by the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) is unjustifiable, unnecessary and unfortunate. The Supervising Minister of Health, Khaliru Alhassan, stated government's position at a news conference in Abuja on ...
Health Workers Commence Indefinite Strike
Health Workers Union Threatens To Commence Industrial Action Thursday
Health Workers to Begin an Indefinite Strike Wednesday
Only 1 in 18 African drug users seek help Independent Online
Kimberley - Africans are less likely than their international peers to seek treatment for drug addiction, an expert told the national substance abuse treatment symposium in Kimberley on Wednesday. “According to Mr Jason Eligh of the United Nations Office on ...
In Africa, one in 18 drug users seek helpThe Citizen
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Kimberley - Africans are less likely than their international peers to seek treatment for drug addiction, an expert told the national substance abuse treatment symposium in Kimberley on Wednesday. “According to Mr Jason Eligh of the United Nations Office on ...
In Africa, one in 18 drug users seek help
Experts urge US to change organ donation policies Channel News Asia
A group of over 300 doctors, religious leaders and ethicists has urged the US administration to start researching ways to make organ donation more appealing to the general public, in order to end a chronic shortage of organs. PHOTOS. File photo of two ...
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A group of over 300 doctors, religious leaders and ethicists has urged the US administration to start researching ways to make organ donation more appealing to the general public, in order to end a chronic shortage of organs. PHOTOS. File photo of two ...
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