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Oct 03

U.S. military building Ebola labs, treatment centers in Liberia

By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The military has begun medical testing for Ebola at two new labs in Liberia, and service members are starting to build two treatment centers there for victims of the deadly disease.

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Oct 01

Liberian Dallas residents worry about Ebola in their neighborhood

By Stella M. Chávez and Dianna Douglas, KERA

Ebola was the talk of Vickery Meadow in northeast Dallas Wednesday. It’s a refugee-rich neighborhood with a significant West African population – and it’s where a man was visiting before he became the first person in the United States diagnosed…

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Sep 25

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More hands-on help needed on front lines of Ebola outbreak – Part 2

By PBS News Hour

Dr. Joanne Liu, president of Doctors Without Borders, says that in addition to getting military aid to help set up more Ebola isolation centers, the infected West African nations really need more support from volunteers who can staff new facilities.

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Sep 23

CDC: Ebola cases could reach 1.4 million by January. How likely is that?

By Jason Kane

The CDC arrived at this "worst case" number through its new modeling tool that will allow governments and nonprofit groups to estimate the trajectory of the disease and predict the impact of prevention and treatment strategies.

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Sep 22

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How Nigeria has succeeded in containing Ebola

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The Ebola virus has so far killed more than 2,800 people in West Africa, with the majority of deaths in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. But nearby Nigeria has been able to spread its message about the disease -- what…

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Sep 16

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As epidemic escalates, can U.S. aid for Ebola be deployed quickly enough?

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Sep 16

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Obama pledges money and military personnel to nations struck by Ebola

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The United States will offer 3,000 troops and financial help to health care systems in West Africa that are overwhelmed by Ebola. President Obama announced that U.S. forces will build new treatment facilities, airlift hundreds of thousands of home health…

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Sep 16

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News Wrap: Taliban suicide bomber kills three NATO troops

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In our news wrap Tuesday, a car bomb exploded near the U.S. embassy in Kabul, wounding nearly 20 soldiers and civilians and killing three NATO troops, including reportedly two Americans. Also, U.S. airstrikes hit Islamic State targets outside Baghdad as…

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Sep 09

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U.S. offers support to fragile, West African health systems to combat Ebola

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Sep 08

WHO: ‘Many thousands of new cases’ of Ebola expected in Liberia

By Larisa Epatko

An assessment team from the World Health Organization said Monday that "many thousands of new cases are expected in Liberia over the coming three weeks."…

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