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Travel Screenings Recommended as Ebola Rates Climb
Concerns have increased around the globe as Ebola case counts climb in West Africa. Now, health experts are recommending travel screenings to slow the outbreak.
FDA Warns Against Fake Ebola Treatments
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a statement warning against fraudulent Ebola treatments.
ZMapp Supply Runs Dry
The maker of an experimental Ebola treatment announced that it has run out of the medication.
Unproven Treatments Deemed Ethical in Ebola Outbreak
As the Ebola outbreak in West Africa continues, health workers and their governments are looking for ways to save lives and prevent the spread of the disease. One experimental serum to treat Ebola has gained a lot of attention but also raised some ethical questions.
Ebola Declared Public Health Emergency
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the Ebola outbreak in West Africa an international public health emergency.
Ebola Deaths Top 700 in West Africa
As infections continue, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is causing health experts around the globe increasing concern.
Ebola Outbreak in West Africa Worsens
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is being closely monitored by health experts and organizations, some of whom are now saying the situation is escalating in a dangerous way.
Ebola Cases Spread to Sierra Leone
An outbreak of Ebola in Africa had been showing signs of slowing, but now reports say the virus has spread into a new country.
African Ebola Outbreak Continues
Health officials around the world have been watching an outbreak of Ebola in West Africa as reports of infections continue.
Ebola Outbreak Spreads Through West Africa
Though not a direct threat on American soil, health officials from the US and around the world are closely watching an outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa.