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    Kennedy-Burr Bill Targets Potential Threats From Within Bio-Research Labs  Jun 22, 2008
    Daily Political Trivia. June 19, 2008 8:33 p.m.. (Yahoo News -- Terrorism & 9/11)

    Researchers Successfully Test Ebola Vaccines  Apr 2, 2008
    "Successful human trials will mean that we can vaccinate health care workers and other key personnel during outbreaks of Ebola hemorrhagic fever, helping us to protect their lives and control the spread of the disease.". The research was to be presented Monday at a meeting of the Society for General Microbiology in Edinburgh, Scotland. (MEDLINEplus)

    Ebola Vaccine Works In Primates  Apr 1, 2008
    So far, there have been over 1,500 cases of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in humans. Illness starts abruptly and symptoms include fever, headache, sore throat, weakness, joint and muscle aches, diarrhea, vomiting and stomach pain. (Click2Houston, TX)

    Vaccine for Ebola virus  Mar 31, 2008
    So far, there have been over 1500 cases of Ebola haemorrhagic fever in humans ... Ebola haemorrhagic fever can have a mortality rate of around 90% in humans ... Successful human trials will mean that we can vaccinate healthcare workers and other key personnel during outbreaks of Ebola haemorrhagic fever, helping us to protect their lives and control the spread of the disease. (EurekAlert!)

    Infectious diseases may spark next war  Feb 22, 2008
    Infectious diseases may drive the world to war-Developmental Issues-Planet SOS-The Times of India. Developmental Issues. (India Times, India)

    Aid volunteers mourn Ebola death of Ugandan nurse 'Lady Rose'  Dec 31, 2007
    The 59-year-old head nurse died Dec. 4 of one of the most terrifying diseases on the planet: Ebola hemorrhagic fever. The outbreak so far has claimed 35 lives, including those of a doctor and three nurses, and sickened 124 others. (San Francisco Chronicle)

    Inside Ebola's zone of death  Dec 16, 2007
    Ebola haemorrhagic fever, which is spread by touch, kills between 50 and 90 per cent of victims. Thirty-two people have died and 120 people have the virus - in a nation where malaria kills 300 people a day - but it is the nature of the illness that has caused such panic. (Guardian Unlimited -- World)

    Uganda: Muslims Warned Not to Wash the Dead Over Ebola  Dec 11, 2007
    This is one of the measures to stem the spread of the deadly Ebola haemorrhagic fever outbreak in Bundibugyo district. The disease is spread through contact with body fluids of an infected person. (AllAfrica.com)

    Uganda: Crisis in Uganda As Ebola Spreads  Dec 10, 2007
    Suspected cases of the lethal Ebola haemorrhagic fever have been reported in seven more districts, the Ugandan government announced on Friday. State minister for primary health care, Dr Emmanuel Otaala said eight cases had been registered in the districts of Adjumani in West Nile, Mbale in the east, Masaka and Mubende in Buganda region and Kasese, Fort Portal (Kabarole) and Kanungu in western Uganda. (allAfrica.com)

    Uganda: MSF teams confront an Ebola epidemic in Bundibugyo and Kikyo  Dec 10, 2007
    Currently, two outbreaks of Ebola hemorrhagic fever have been identified in Kikyo and Bundibugyo, Uganda. The extent of the epidemic is not yet known. (AlertNet)

    Uganda Letters: Doctor Loses Life to Ebola  Dec 9, 2007
    "Dr. Jonah Kule died this evening, Tuesday 4 December, at Mulago Hospital [of Ebola hemorrhagic fever] ... "Ebola is horrific ... " Related Stories Top Health stories So writes Dr. Jennifer Myhre, a medical missionary, who, along with her husband, Dr. Scott Myhre, has lived in Bundibugyo District in remote western Uganda for 14 years serving the poorest of the poor. "We have lost one of our best friends," she continues. The Myhres -- Scott, a family physician, and Jennifer, a pediatrician, knew... (ABC News)

    Uganda: Nation On Ebola Alert  Dec 8, 2007
    THE government yesterday announced that suspected cases of the lethal Ebola hemorrhagic fever have been reported in seven more districts. State Minister for Primary Healthcare, Dr Emmanuel Otaala said eight sporadic alert cases have been registered in the districts of Adjumani in West Nile, Mbale in the east, Masaka and Mubende in Buganda region and Kasese, Fort Portal (Kabarole) and Kanungu in western Uganda; implying the whole country is now under Ebola siege. (AllAfrica.com)

    Uganda: Four Epidemics Hit Country  Dec 5, 2007
    The Minister of State for Primary Healthcare, Dr Emmanuel Otaala, announced the simultaneous contagions during a press conference in Kampala yesterday moments before he rushed to Parliament - where he outlined the contingency plans put in place by the government to scuttle the further spread of the highly communicable Ebola hemorrhagic fever. Parliament heard that Nebbi District is facing the brunt of a plague outbreak, while suspected cases of meningococcal meningitis have been reported in Arua... (allAfrica.com)

    Uganda says suspected Ebola cases rise to 75  Dec 5, 2007
    Eight more cases of the deadly Ebola haemorrhagic fever have been confirmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo, bringing the total to 17, a World Health Organisation official in Congo said this week. MSF's team of experts is working to stem the outbreak in the vast central African country where health care services are virtually non-existent after years of war. (AlertNet)

    Uganda: Ebola Outbreak Kills 16  Dec 1, 2007
    An outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever in the western Uganda district of Bundibugyo has killed 16 of 51 people infected over the past three weeks, a senior health official said. "We have been on the ground and we are deploying more people to manage the situation," Sam Zaramba, director of health services at the ministry of health, told IRIN on 30 November. (allAfrica.com)

    Ebola Kills 16 In Uganda, More Infected  Dec 1, 2007
    A news agency reported from Kampala, capital city of Uganda, earlier this morning that an outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever in the district of Bundibugyo in the western part of the country had killed 16 people ... Ebola is a group of viruses that cause Ebola haemorrhagic fever, for which there is no cure, and leads to various symptoms that can appear suddenly, including diarrhoea, fever, fatigue, general pain and malaise, and severe bleeding, both externally and internally. (Medical News Today)

    Uganda: Ebola Strikes Again  Nov 30, 2007
    THE strange viral disease that struck the western district of Bundibugyo in August and has todate killed 16 people has been confirmed by the Health Ministry to be the Ebola haemorrhagic fever, a deadly disease for which there is no cure. Announcing the existence of the Ebola strain in the country yesterday, Dr Sam Zaramba, the director general of health services said; "The Ministry of Health would like to inform the public that the mysterious disease outbreak in Bundibubyo has now been confirmed... (allAfrica.com)

    Congo declares end of deadly Ebola outbreak  Nov 20, 2007
    KINSHASA, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Health officials in Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday declared the end of an outbreak of deadly Ebola haemorrhagic fever, believed to have killed up to 187 people over 8 months. Congo's Health Ministry and the World Health Organisation (WHO) said that a 42-day period following the death of the last Ebola victim had ended on November 13. (AlertNet)

    Air Serv International Responds to Ebola Outbreak in DRC  Oct 19, 2007
    WARRENTON, VA - OCTOBER 18, 2007 - Air Serv International has positioned an additional Cessna Caravan in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to help fight the recent outbreak of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in the country. The aircraft will be operating there for a period of two months, under a project funded by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). (AlertNet)

    Doctors hope to contain Ebola outbreak  Oct 4, 2007
    A 43 year old Congolese patient, center, who has been confirmed to have Ebola hemorrhagic fever, following laboratory tests, is comforted by Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) nurse Isabel Grovas, left, and Doctor Hilde Declerck, right, in Kampungu, Kasai Occidental province, Congo, Saturday, Sept. 29, 2007. Story Tools. (Herald Online, SC -- Health)

    Congo says Ebola outbreak contained, but not over  Sep 29, 2007
    KINSHASA, Sept 28 (Reuters) - The Democratic Republic of Congo said on Friday that health experts were managing to contain the spread of an outbreak of deadly Ebola haemorrhagic fever whose confirmed cases have risen to 24 ... Health workers distribute information about the deadly Ebola haemorrhagic fever to villagers at Kakenge, on the road from Kananga to Mweka, September 27, 2007. (AlertNet)

    Congo hopes hi-tech ID cards will tame unruly army  Sep 28, 2007
    Health workers distribute information about the deadly Ebola haemorrhagic fever to villagers at Kakenge, on the road from Kananga to Mweka, September 27, 2007. Eight more cases of Ebola fever have been confirmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo, bringing the total to 17, a World Health Organisation official in Congo said. (AlertNet)

    Congo-Kinshasa: More Ebola Cases Suspected  Sep 25, 2007
    Two cases of suspected Ebola haemorrhagic fever have been reported in Kasai Oriental, the neighbouring province to Kasai Occidental, where at least nine cases have been confirmed, according to health officials. "We received samples from two suspected cases in the village of Mwene Ditu that have been sent to the laboratory in the United States," Benoit Kebela, the secretary-general in the ministry of health, said. (allAfrica.com)

    DRC: Ebola cases suspected in Kasai Oriental  Sep 25, 2007
    KINSHASA, 24 September 2007 (IRIN) - Two cases of suspected Ebola haemorrhagic fever have been reported in Kasai Oriental, the neighbouring province to Kasai Occidental, where at least nine cases have been confirmed, according to health officials ... The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday said it had confirmed typhoid in the area of Democratic Republic of Congo where health experts are working to fight an outbreak of deadly Ebola haemorrhagic fever. (AlertNet)

    Democratic Republic of the Congo: Kivu displacement spreading  Sep 22, 2007
    The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday said it had confirmed typhoid in the area of Democratic Republic of Congo where health experts are working to fight an outbreak of deadly Ebola haemorrhagic fever. Picture taken September 18, 2007. (AlertNet)

    Congo-Kinshasa: Typhoid Confirmed in Ebola-Afflicted Province  Sep 21, 2007
    On 19 September, the Tanzanian health authorities sent out a warning of Ebola haemorrhagic fever to people living in regions neighbouring the DRC.. Relevant Links. (allAfrica.com)

    Tanzania: Health Authorities Issue Ebola Alert  Sep 20, 2007
    Tanzanian health authorities have cautioned people living in regions neighbouring the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) following the outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever in the central African country. Western Tanzanian regions bordering DRC include Mbeya, Rukwa, Kigoma and Kagera. (allAfrica.com)

    Ebola frontlineHealth worker dealing with DRC outbreak shares her diary  Sep 19, 2007
    Since the first MSF team arrived in Kampungu at the beginning of September, 25 severe cases suspected to be Ebola haemorrhagic fever have been hospitalised at Kampungu's health centre. Of these, eight patients have already died. (BBC News)

    Ebola virus outbreak in central DR Congo claims 160 lives  Sep 17, 2007
    Experts battle Ebola outbreak in Congo -- Health workers launched an emergency operation on Wednesday to fight an outbreak of deadly Ebola hemorrhagic fever in southern Congo, airlifting supplies, setting up isolation tents and disinfecting contaminated areas. -- MSNBC. (SpiritIndia)

    Congo-Kinshasa:Ebola Outbreak "Contained" - Kabila  Sep 15, 2007
    This followed the analysis of blood samples from five infected people at the referral laboratory in Franceville, Gabon, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the USA, and the national institute for biomedical research (l'Institut national de r;cherche bio-medicale), which confirmed the outbreak of the Ebola haemorrhagic fever. According to Kaput, the crisis committee, made up of experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the CDC, was conducting investigations to confirm whether all... (allAfrica.com)

    UN Agency Expands Medical Team Fighting Ebola Outbreak in Congo  Sep 15, 2007
    Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- The World Health Organization expanded its medical team fighting Ebola hemorrhagic fever in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where at least 166 people have died from the virus and an associated outbreak of dysentery. Officials from the WHO's headquarters in Geneva arrived this week in the central African nation to support teams from offices in Africa, the United Nations agency said. (Bloomberg)

    DRC: Ebola outbreak "contained" - Kabila  Sep 15, 2007
    cherche bio-medicale), which confirmed the outbreak of the Ebola haemorrhagic fever. According to Kaput, the crisis committee, made up of experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the CDC, was conducting investigations to confirm whether all the deaths had been caused by the Ebola virus after cases of shingles and dysentery were confirmed. (AlertNet)

    Congo-Kinshasa: Towns Quarantined After Ebola Outbreak  Sep 13, 2007
    AUTHORITIES have placed two towns in southern Democratic Republic of Congo in quarantine to contain an outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever, a deadly disease for which there is no treatment. Health workers in DR Congo's southern province of Kasai Occidental had reported more than 160 deaths among 352 sick people in the past four months due to a mystery fever. (allAfrica.com)

    Outbreak Of Deadly Ebola Virus In DR Congo  Sep 13, 2007
    Ebola virus is highly contagious and leads to ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF), a febrile haemorrhagic illness (fever and internal bleeding) that is fatal in 50 to 90 per cent of cases and for which there is no cure. The last serious outbreak in DR Congo was in 1995 in Kikwit and killed more than 200 people. (Medical News Today)

    Experts battle Ebola outbreak in Congo  Sep 13, 2007
    KINSHASA - Health workers launched an emergency operation on Wednesday to fight an outbreak of deadly Ebola hemorrhagic fever in southern Congo, airlifting supplies, setting up isolation tents and disinfecting contaminated areas. The World Health Organisation (WHO) and medical NGOs such as Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) joined local health authorities in a major logistics operation to try to contain the outbreak in Kasai Occidental province of Democratic Republic of Congo. (MSNBC -- Health)

    DRC Government Confirms Ebola Outbreak [document]  Sep 12, 2007
    com: Congo-Kinshasa: Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Page 1 of 1) ... Congo-Kinshasa: Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ... The Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has confirmed an outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever, in the province of Kasai Occidental. (allAfrica.com)

    Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever - Fact Sheet [document]  Sep 12, 2007
    com: Africa: Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever - Fact Sheet (Page 1 of 2) ... Africa: Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever - Fact Sheet ... Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) is a febrile haemorrhagic illness which causes death in 50-90% of all clinically ill cases. (allAfrica.com)

    Congo slaps quarantine on Ebola outbreak area  Sep 12, 2007
    KINSHASA, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Authorities placed two towns in southern Democratic Republic of Congo in quarantine on Tuesday to contain an outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever, a deadly disease for which there is no treatment. Health authorities in Congo's southern province of Kasai Occidental had reported more than 160 deaths among 352 sick people in the past four months due to a mystery fever. (AlertNet)

    UN: World Health Depends on Cooperation  Aug 26, 2007
    There are 39 new pathogens that were unknown a generation ago, including HIV/AIDS, Ebola hemorrhagic fever and SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome. More from. (TIME)

    WHO Alarms On Health Threats  Aug 25, 2007
    Since 1967, at least 39 new pathogens have been identified, including HIV, Ebola haemorrhagic fever, Marburg fever and SRS. Other centuries-old threats, such as pandemic influenza, malaria and tuberculosis continue to pose a threat to health, through a combination of mutation, rising resistance to antimicrobial medicines and weak health systems. The report blamed these health problems on inadequate investment in public health resulting from a false sense of security in the absence of infectious... (AllAfrica.com)

    UN Warns World at Greater Risk from Infectious Diseases  Aug 25, 2007
    " The report finds new diseases are now emerging at an unprecedented average rate of one per year. Since 1967, it says at least 39 new diseases have developed. These include HIV/AIDS, Ebola hemorrhagic fever, Marburg fever and SARS. But, for Dr. Chan, the biggest threat to people around the world is posed by a future pandemic of avian influenza, which, she says, could potentially kill millions of people. "The sheer size of the problem, no single country or agency can handle the next pandemic... (Voice of America)

    Marburg Fever A Global Threat, Bats Could be Involved  Aug 23, 2007
    Marburg hemorrhagic fever, a serious and often fatal disease that produces sudden bleeding and high fever, is caused by a virus that is related to the one that causes Ebola hemorrhagic fever. The World Health Organization says the virus poses a threat to global public health and in the meantime scientists think bats could be spreading the virus. (Medical News Today)

    Marburg fever outbreak kills miner in Uganda-WHO  Aug 3, 2007
    The rare but highly fatal disease, caused by a virus from the same family as the one that causes Ebola haemorrhagic fever, is transmitted by close contact with blood or other body fluids and can cause bleeding from multiple orifices. "We have one confirmed case of death from Marburg haemorrhagic fever plus up to four rumoured or suspected cases," Hartl said. (AlertNet)

    Drug risk clips Genentech shares  Jan 27, 2007
    San Diego-based Aethlon Medical announced that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is starting research related to using Aethlon's blood filter as a potential treatment for Ebola hemorrhagic fever. Ebola, a disease that causes death in 50 percent to 90 percent of cases, is classified as a bioterror threat presently untreatable with antiviral drug and vaccine therapy. (San Diego Union-Tribune -- Business)

    Ebola Outbreak Kills 5000 Gorillas  Dec 9, 2006
    (November 15, 2006) -- A visiting biologist at the University of California, San Diego and her colleagues in Africa and Britain have shown that there are close linkages between outbreaks of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in human. . (Science Daily)

    Study: Ebola killed gorillas too  Dec 9, 2006
    Ebola hemorrhagic fever is marked by fever, headache, joint and muscle aches, sore throat and weakness, followed by diarrhea, vomiting, stomach pain - and many suffer internal and external bleeding. The researchers began studying gorillas in the region in 1995 and by 2001 were focusing on 143 animals who had become accustomed to having people around. (Herald Online, SC -- Health)

    Ebola has Killed 5,000 Gorillas, Study Suggests  Dec 8, 2006
    Ebola hemorrhagic fever is one of the most virulent viruses ever seen, killing between 50 percent and 90 percent of victims. The World Health Organization says that it killed 1,200 people infected between its discovery in 1976 and 2004. (Planet Ark, United States)

    Pattern Of Human Ebola Outbreaks Linked To Wildlife And Climate  Nov 16, 2006
    A visiting biologist at the University of California, San Diego and her colleagues in Africa and Britain have shown that there are close linkages between outbreaks of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in human and wildlife populations, and that climate may influence the spread of the disease ... -- Ebola hemorrhagic fever (alternatively Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever, EHF, or just Ebola) is a very rare, but severe, mostly fatal infectious disease occurring in humans and other primates, caused by the. (Science Daily)

    Rhesus Monkeys In Nepal May Provide New Alternative For HIV/AIDS Research  Jun 1, 2006
    Posted: June 1, 2006. Scientists investigating the genetic makeup of rhesus macaque monkeys, a key species used in biomedical research, have found the rhesus in Nepal may provide a suitable alternative to alleviate a critical shortage of laboratory animals used in work to develop vaccines against diseases such as HIV/AIDS.. (Science Daily)

    The real bat-man story  Apr 24, 2006
    Then, in December, another group of researchers suggested that bats in Africa serve as a reservoir for the vicious virus for Ebola hemorrhagic fever, which causes its human victims to bleed to death. Bats have also been definitively tied to two other recently discovered viruses that are lethal to humans: Nipah and Hendra. (Boston Globe)

    Researchers Develop Rapid, Comprehensive Diagnostic Test For Ebola, Marburg, And Other High-risk Pathogens  Mar 17, 2006
    -- Ebola hemorrhagic fever (alternatively Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever, EHF, or just Ebola) is a very rare, but severe, mostly fatal infectious disease occurring in humans and other primates, caused by the. . (Science Daily)

    Ebola DNA vaccine produces immune responses in all fully vaccinated volunteers in Phase 1 trial  Feb 22, 2006
    About Ebola Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a serious, often-fatal disease that affects humans and nonhuman primates. The disease is caused by infection with Ebola virus, named after the river in Africa where it was first identified in 1976, and has emerged in sporadic outbreaks in the years since its initial recognition. (EurekAlert!)

    NIH-Created Ebola Vaccine Passes 1st Test (AP)  Feb 18, 2006
    Ebola hemorrhagic fever kills within days by causing massive internal bleeding. There is no cure. (RSS - Yahoo News - Health)

    Disease detectivesThe experts who track down the culprits that make us ill  Feb 8, 2006
    Today we know the disease to be the deadly Ebola haemorrhagic fever. The disease detectives are unstinting in their dedication to public health and it is their detailed methodical science that keeps us all safe. (BBC News -- Health)


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