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DALLAS — The Dallas hospital that treated the first patient to be diagnosed in the U.S. with Ebola lied to Congress when it said its staff was trained to…
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Nina Pham, 26, who contracted Ebola after caring for a patient, tells the Dallas Morning News that she will file a lawsuit Monday charging the hospital in Dallas lacked proper training and equipment.
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New research confirms that even after a victim dies, viral cells on the corpse can infect others for as long as 7 days.
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The number of new Ebola cases in Guinea is dropping steadily, but there are still places where people are performing unsafe burials.
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It's been tough to design tests because some people object to the idea that a comparison group won't receive the vaccine. But plans are moving ahead.
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Much can be said about when the news broke in late September that Ebola had arrived in Texas. There certainly was a chain of missteps and outright botched…
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A handful of ecologists knew for years that West Africa was at risk for an Ebola outbreak. Now they're figuring out where else in the world the virus could be hiding. Many signs point to Asia.
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The first case in the current Ebola outbreak in Africa was found a year ago. Dr. Dan Cooper, a British health worker volunteering at a treatment center in Sierra Leone, describes how things are now.
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Mention the word “Ebola” and it brings to mind images of quarantines, fever, and hazmat suits. But how much do we have to worry about a widespread…
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The country is now reporting fewer than 100 new cases each week. But the CDC's chief there says Liberia must stay alert and not allow the presence of Ebola to become a new norm.