Ebola Virus
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Ebola News: Ebola Patient and Family in Dallas Under Quarantine to Prevent Spread of Disease
Authorities in Dallas have announced that the family of Thomas Duncan has been isolated. Duncan is an Ebola patient being treated at the Texas Presbyterian Hospital. The Dallas health department said that at least 50 people are under observation for being in contact with Duncan.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: WHO Says Deadly Disease's Surge Is Beyond Control; American Scientists Thinks Eliminating Ebola Could Take A Lot Longer
The Ebola virus outbreak has already killed at least 2,300 people from 4784 cases since it started in December last year. The disease, which is transmissible through direct contact on the bodily fluids of the infected person, continues to wage fear and desperation in affected nations. Doctors and experts have been combating the disease for 10 months now and still, they haven't found a way to find the cure.
Ebola Virus Disease: US Colleges And Universities Screen Arriving Students From West Africa And Updates Precautionary Measures; Deadly Virus Now In The US?
US colleges will screen students from West Africa upon their arrival in the country for possible symptoms of Ebola virus.
Two Americans Infected With Ebola Virus Cleared And Discharged From Hospital; Safety Measures For Fear Of Ebola In US Hospitals Might Cause More Danger
Two American missionaries who were infected with the deadly Ebola Virus was cleared and discharged after fully recovering after three weeks in Atlanta. However, researchers have noted that the overwhelming safety measures done by some US hospitals due to fear of Ebola might be causing more harm than good.