WHO says Sierra Leone prognosis ‘very good’ against Ebola

(Reuters) – Sierra Leone does not yet have enough beds in treatment centers to isolate Ebola patients in the west of the country but many new facilities should be opened in the next few weeks, the World Health Organization’s assistant director general said on Monday. “That capacity (to treat Ebola) at the district level is strong and getting stronger in Sierra Leone, and that’s why I think the prognosis is actually very...

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Ebola vaccine from Glaxo passes early safety test

(Reuters) – An experimental Ebola vaccine made by GlaxoSmithKline caused no serious side effects and produced an immune response in all 20 healthy volunteers who received it in an early-stage clinical trial, scientists reported on Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine. The trial, which began on Sept. 2 and will monitor the volunteers for 48 weeks, is primarily aimed at assessing how safe the vaccine is. But the immune response...

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No more Ebola cases in Mali after patient cured: President

(Reuters) – Mali has no more confirmed cases of Ebola after the last patient known to be suffering from the virus was cured, President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita said on Saturday. Mali has registered eight cases of Ebola – seven of them confirmed and one probable – after the virus spread from neighboring Guinea, the World Health Organization (WHO) said this week… (read more)  

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Trial Of 15-Minute Ebola Test To Start in Guinea

A portable test that can detect the Ebola virus in blood and saliva samples within 15 minutes will go through a trial run in coming weeks in Guinea, one of the three countries affected by the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, researchers announced Friday. The 15-minute test is roughly six times faster than currently available technologies. The trial will help researchers establish if the test can be scaled up and used more widely… (read...

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Number of Ebola infections in west Africa passes 16,000

  Death toll from virus outbreak nears 7,000 as World Health Organization warns figures may be significant underestimation. The number of deaths is more than 1,000 higher than the figure issued by the WHO just two days ago, but it is thought to include deaths that have gone unreported in the weeks or months since the outbreak began. Most of the new deaths were recorded in Liberia… (read more)

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US Ebola survivors meet on TODAY

Six American Ebola survivors, meeting together for the first time as a group Wednesday on TODAY, opened up about the unusual bond they share and the unique reasons they have to be thankful this holiday season. Many thanked Dr. Kent Brantly, one of the first survivors to recover and who then went on to donate his plasma to most of the others as they recuperated… (read more)

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NYC WOMAN ON EBOLA WATCHLIST DIES BLEEDING FROM MOUTH, AUTHORITIES SAY “HEART ATTACK”

                    A woman who returned from Guinea 18 days ago and was on an Ebola monitoring list dropped dead in a Brooklyn hair salon yesterday after eyewitnesses said she began bleeding from the mouth and nose, but authorities later asserted the cause of death was an “apparent heart attack.” “FDNY activated the Special Operations and Hazmat units after the the woman, who had traveled to Guinea...

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Here’s How the Ebola Vaccine Trial Is Doing

University of Maryland scientists are figuring out what doses of the Ebola vaccine are effective and still safe Scientists are scurrying to get their Ebola vaccines through the necessary safety trials before they can be used widely. That includes the University of Maryland School of Medicine, which recently kicked off the latest step in their research: figuring out the appropriate dosing for the vaccine that’s both effective and safe… (read...

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Chinese-built Ebola center dedicated in Liberia

MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — China, one of the first countries to send aid to battle Ebola in West Africa, ramped up the assistance significantly Tuesday by opening a 100-bed treatment center in Liberia as rows of uniformed Chinese army medics stood at attention. Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf toured the Ebola treatment center built by China, calling it “first-class.” “We want to commend China for this exceptional response,”...

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