Airports in the U.S., U.K., and Canada have started screening people at airports as a precautionary measure.
The World Health Organization is forecasting a bleak future as it aims to identify all Ebola cases in West Africa.
The group of soldiers, who were headed to Somalia, will now be kept under observation for 21 days and will be tested for Ebola.
The Ebola death toll has topped 4,000 and has now touched seven countries, the World Health Organization said Friday.
New analysis from the World Bank shows how countries with no Ebola could still suffer severe economic consequences.
Public health experts agree that restricting flights from West Africa would not help contain the Ebola epidemic.
Efforts by Nigeria and Senegal apparently have contained the Ebola outbreaks in those countries.
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Senegal shares a border with Guinea, which has been hit hard by the Ebola outbreak, but it has managed to keep the virus at bay.
Most companies manufacturing the tools for torture are state-owned, and advertise themselves online and in trade shows, according to a report.
Many airlines don't want to fly to West Africa, but experts say that actually is helping to spread Ebola, not contain it.
The virus has claimed the lives of nearly 2,500 people and the U.N. has said that the world needs $1 billion to tackle the outbreak.
Ebola virus disease cases are doubling every three weeks now that outbreak has moved into urban areas.
At least 2,622 people have died in the worst outbreak of Ebola virus in history, which has so far infected at least 5,335 people in West Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday.
The chief of the World Health Organization said Friday that health officials are unable to cope with the rising number of patients.
The Ebola outbreak death toll continues to rise and shows no signs of letting up.
With the death toll over 2,000 and still climbing, the Ebola fight faces major shortfalls in funding, equipment and logistical capabilities.
Obama told NBC's "Meet the Press" that the outbreak, which has killed 2,100 people in African five countries, was unlikely to spread to the United States in the short term.
Updated map of the Ebola virus disease outbreak.
The death toll in West Africa has surpassed 2,000 out of almost 4,000 cases, health officials announced Friday.
The Ebola outbreak has killed some 1,550 people in West Africa, and experts fear the virus is still spreading fast.
Japanese researchers at Nagasaki University claim the new test is faster and cheaper than the current method being used to detect Ebola.