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Obama did not make the mistake of calling Ebola a "Junior Varsity Virus", ... Obama and CDC response to Ebola: Editorial cartoon. Updated: Oct. 16, 2014, 11:50 a.m.
A year ago if someone told you that LeBron, the Republican Convention and Ebola would be coming to Cleveland, ... Ebola shrinks the world: Editorial cartoon. Updated: Oct. 16, 2014, 2:30 a.m.
In collaboration with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), UNICEF, The Global Health Media Project has produced a cartoon video, The Story of Ebola. The ...
The World Health Organization reported Monday that the death toll from the current Ebola outbreak in west Africa is 887, the worst ever. Meanwhile, an American doctor who contracted the disease is ...
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Although the Ebola virus might remain mostly confined to West Africa, it has infected the Western imagination. This eruption of uncontrolled nature into what developed nations consider serene ...
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The Ebola virus infecting and killing people in West Africa is the worst recorded outbreak, according to the World Health Organization. The first case of Ebola in a patient diagnosed in a U.S ...
Ebola virus takes the alternative route: its genome encodes a protein that can copy RNA into RNA. ... A cartoon of the virus' structure, showing the locations of its key proteins.
Since the first terrifying outbreak in 2013, the Ebola virus has periodically emerged in Africa, causing horrific bleeding in its victims and, in many cases, death. Juan Perilla, assistant professor ...
It's thought to have begun with a bat bite. The Ebola virus, once considered incurable, has plagued Africa for more than 40 years. Since 1976, nearly 30,000 people have caught Ebola, and more than ...
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