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Doctors Without Borders likens Ebola epidemic to "wartime"
Doctors Without Borders says West Africa is fighting a war, not with guns and bullets but with experimental drugs and checkpoints, as Ebola takes its deadly toll. Karen Hendren reports.
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Ebola: Who Gets Access to Experimental Drug
The use of an experimental drug to treat two Americans and a Spaniard diagnosed with Ebola is raising ethical questions about who gets first access to unproven new therapies. AP medical writer Lauran Neergaard takes a closer look. (Aug. 11)
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Facts About How Ebola spreads
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Ebola Outbreak: Virus, infection leads to increased death toll
At least 932 deaths in four countries have been blamed on Ebola, with 1,711 reported cases.

First US-Diagnosed Ebola Case Sparks Fears
Texas authorities are taking measures to prevent the spread of Ebola after the virus sickened a Liberian visitor to the city of Dallas. Four people he was visiting have been quarantined in their apartment for three weeks and will be monitored for fever and other Ebola symptoms. Health officials are

WH: We Can Stop Spread of Ebola in Its Tracks
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest reaffirmed the administration’s confidence in the CDC’s ability to keep the Ebola virus from spreading. (Oct. 1)
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Ebola Risk: How Prepared Are Hospitals and Airports?
Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) — Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases, Dr. Jonathan Perlin, chief medical officer at Hospital Corp. of America, and Bloomberg QuickTake’s Lisa Beyer discuss how U.S. hospitals and airports are preparing for Ebola.

Staying on high alert for Ebola symptoms in NYC
Emergency rooms in New York City are taking every precaution to identify potential Ebola patients. But their level of vigilance is nothing new in a city that has seen it all. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

Spanish Priest with Ebola Dies in Madrid
Spanish priest Miguel Pajares, 75, the first European infected by a strain of Ebola that has killed more than 1,000 people in West Africa, has died in hospital in Madrid, a spokeswoman for the city’s health authorities said on Tuesday (August 12).

American Aid Worker With Ebola Arrives In Georgia
An American aid worker infected with Ebola landed in the United States Saturday. CBS 2’s Omar Villafranca reports

American missionaries quarantined in North Carolina over Ebola fears
Three U.S. aid workers, including the husband of American Ebola patient Nancy Writebol, returned from Liberia Sunday night and were immediately put into quarantine in Charlotte, North Carolina. County health director Dr. Stephen Keener says all three appear healthy but will stay in quarantine until

Death toll of Ebola Epidemic rises to 826
The Ebola epidemic has resulted in 1440 confirmed or suspected cases of infection in West Africa and more than 826 deaths, according to the World Health Organization. Tough measures are to be taken to prevent the spread, and US health officials say the situation will take at least three months to br

Ebola Crisis: "We Have People Dying At The Gates"
Vickie Hawkins, Executive Director of Medecins Sans Frontieres UK, tells Sky News Tonight that the war against ebola in the west of Africa is being lost. Full story: http://news.sky.com/story/1329498/britons-ebola-recovery-tinged-with-sadness
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Second Ebola Patient to Receive Experimental Treatment in US
An American missionary stricken with Ebola in West Africa wore a protective white suit on Tuesday (August 5) as she was wheeled on a stretcher into the Atlanta hospital where doctors will try to save her and a fellow aid worker from the deadly virus.

Ebola ruled out for Honolulu patient in isolation
The individual in isolation at Queens hospital who was reported to have possible Ebola on Wednesday does not have the virus. Subscribe to KITV on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1hxKwsa
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