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World Health Organization, Ebola virus disease, September, 2014 New England Journal of Medicine, Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa — The First 9 Months of the Epidemic and Forward Projections ...
O n Oct. 13, 1976, exactly 38 years ago ... The current Ebola virus has been raging for around seven months now. So far it has infected 8,011 people and killed 3,857 in Liberia, Sierra Leone and ...
From the November 30, 1976 New York Times: The virus responsible for the recent epidemic of green monkey fever that claimed several hundred lives will be known as the Ebola Virus, after a river in ...
In a new study published today (Oct. 6), researchers revisited data from the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976 (then known as Zaire) to investigate why that outbreak was ...
In 1976, a group of health workers took a pair of film cameras to what was then known as Zaire and documented their discovery of a new, deadly virus. Today we know that virus as Ebola.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Doctor Helped Contain Ebola Outbreak in 1976. February 15, 2009. By ...
The Makona strain of Ebola virus circulating in West Africa for the past year takes roughly two days longer to cause terminal disease in an animal model compared to the original 1976 Mayinga ...
The virus detective who discovered Ebola in 1976. Published. 18 July 2014. Share. close panel. Share page. Copy link. About sharing. Image source, Peter Piot. By Rob Brown. BBC World Service.
The Ebola virus was identified in the 1970s in a tiny village in the Democratic Republic of Congo - where an intrepid team of researchers ventured to learn more. Among them was U.S.-born David ...
Scientists involved in fighting the first outbreak of Ebola in 1976 are pointing to a crucial difference between that outbreak and the current one in West Africa: the behavior changes among the ...
In a new study published today (Oct. 6), researchers revisited data from the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976 (then known as Zaire) to investigate why that outbreak was ...