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Federal officials are considering requiring that Ebola patients be transferred to hospitals with special containment units.
The World Health Organization is forecasting a bleak future as it aims to identify all Ebola cases in West Africa.
China joins an international effort to stop the Ebola outbreak.
Two of the five passengers were running fevers; the other three exhibited other flu-like symptoms.
Pham, 26, was identified as the Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola from Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person in the U.S. to die from the virus.
Ebola has become a part of life around the globe as health officials grapple with how to end an outbreak that has killed more than 4,000 people.
CDC's chief had said a “breach in protocol” had caused a Dallas nurse treating an Ebola patient to become infected with the virus.
For the first time, researchers have been able to produce Alzheimer's disease structures in culture.
The Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital nurse was involved in the treatment of Thomas Eric Duncan.
The unidentified worker was an employee of the hospital that treated Thomas Eric Duncan, who succumbed to Ebola virus disease Wednesday.
Teresa Romero's condition appears to have improved since she was treated with ZMapp, which has been effective in other cases.
The first of two tests indicates the man who arrived in Brazil from Guinea Sept. 19 does not have Ebola virus disease.
The teenager was hospitalized with Ebola-like symptoms after returning from a two-week trip in Sudan, the New York Daily News reported.
The medical records of Duncan, a patient who died from Ebola Wednesday, show he had a fever
The hepatitis C drug Harvoni may be a breakthrough in the treatment of the virus.
The U.S. has taken steps to start isolating travelers who may be infected with Ebola, but quarantines have their challenges.
Kate Middleton is rumored to be expecting twins girls with Prince William.
The Ebola death toll has topped 4,000 and has now touched seven countries, the World Health Organization said Friday.
The man went to a hospital in southern Brazil on Thursday with a fever.
The CDC could hold U.S. citizens who don't agree to Ebola screenings when entering the U.S., while noncitizens could be denied entry altogether.
Obama's plan to screen certain airline passengers for Ebola has been debated, but public health experts say the Constitution allows it.