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Sierra Leone, is preparing for a sharp increase in the number of Ebola cases over the holiday period.

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CLEAN: Exterior shots taken point-of-view from moving car, passes Ebola checkpoint, shots of roadside, bridge over river and forest edge on January 10, 2015 in Sierra Leone.
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bacteria background render

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3d render illustration of colorful bacteria
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bacteria background render

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3d render illustration of colorful bacteria
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Microscopic Bacteria Medical Background

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Microscopic Bacteria Medical Background
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Businessman selects 2014 year in virtual menu, search for data, business history

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Businessman selects 2014 year in virtual menu, search for data, business history
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CLEAN : Ugandan Health Ministry declares first Ebola death since 2019

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The Ugandan Ministry of Health has confirmed the first death from Ebola since 2019, an instance of the Sudan strain, in Mubende district, 150 kilometers west of the capital Kampala (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Ebola Virus Confirmed in First New York City Diagnosis

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Oct. 24 -- Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Scarlet Fu and Brendan Greeley discuss the first confirmed case of Ebola in New York City as a physician who served with Doctors Without Borders has been diagnosed with the virus after returning from aid...
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Bloomberg

I Think Obama Is Floundering: Wight

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Sept. 25 -- University of Sydney Professor of Government and International Relations Colin Wight discusses President Obama's U.N. speech on destroying Islamic State, what he can actually do and if there is a way out of this conflict with...
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Hundreds of California nurses marched through downtown Oakland and rallied in front of the federal building to call for higher care standards and better protections against Ebola. Meanwhile, nurses marched toward the White House in DC. (Nov. 12)

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Hundreds of California nurses marched through downtown Oakland and rallied in front of the federal building to call for higher patient care standards and better protection against Ebola. Wednesday's rally in Oakland was one of dozens of...
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Bloomberg

Global Pandemic Risk Is Rising, Johns Hopkins' Inglesby Says

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Dec.16 -- Dr. Tom Inglesby, director of the Center for Health Security at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, explains why global epidemics and pandemics are on the rise. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on...
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Bloomberg

China's BGI Group Distributing Virus Test Kits to 80 Countries

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Apr.28 -- Xu Xun, chief executive officer of BGI Group, discusses the Chinese medical technology firm's strategy to fight the Covid-19. The Group consists of divisions including BGI Genomics, which focuses on diagnostic tests and...
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Dr. Charles Arntzen, Director of the Biodesign Institute at ASU talks about his research that focuses on genetically modifying tobacco plants to create a protein used to develop an Ebola drug. (Aug. 18)

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Drug makers and academic laboratories going beyond standard techniques in the push to develop a treatment for the Ebola virus that's killed more than 1,100 people in West Africa. Researchers working on the experimental drug ZMapp have...
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Curated Video

FDA Warns Purell To Stop Promoting Unproven Health Claims

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The FDA sent a letter to Purell over some of its advertised health claims.
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Bloomberg

Three Must-See Charts About Consumer Confidence, Earnings and S&P 500

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Feb.26 -- In this edition of "Smart Charts," RDM's Michael Sheldon examines three charts about consumer confidence, corporate earnings and the S&P 500 Index. He speaks with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You...
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Bloomberg

Neglected Diseases: Who Should Pay for Vaccine Research?

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Oct. 20 -- Christopher Egerton-Warburton, fund manager at Global Health Investment Fund, and Martin McKee of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases discuss the lack of preparation and research into vaccines for Ebola and similar...
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Curated Video

Report Warns Of Global Pandemic Without 'Urgent' Prevention Measures

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A global panel, commissioned by WHO and World Bank, warns of repeat of 1918 pandemic without "sustained action" to combat disease outbreaks.
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Curated Video

Doctor who recovered from Ebola talks about Sierra Leone experiences

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Michael Mawanda, a 38-year-old Ugandan doctor who was infected with Ebola while working in Sierra Leone, said on Tuesday that the failure to identify an Ebola patient in affected countries can be "catastrophic". Once a suspect is not...
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Bloomberg

Has Microsoft CEO Nadella Earned His $84M Pay Package?

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Oct. 21 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Olivia Sterns, and Bloomberg Contributing Editor David Kirkpatrick run down the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop.
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Bloomberg

Good Hygiene Will Stop Ebola From Spreading: Singh

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Oct. 24 -- Mundipharma APAC, Latin America, Mideast & Africa President Raman Singh discusses how to tackle Ebola and how one of his company's products can keep the virus from spreading with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move.""...
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Doctor hunts for Ebola vaccine in genetically modified tobacco plants

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Drug makers and academic laboratories are pushing scientific boundaries in a race to develop a treatment for the Ebola virus that's killed more than 1,100 people in West Africa. Researchers working on the experimental drug ZMapp have...
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Bloomberg

UN Warns Starvation Tops Virus Risk for Poorest Nations

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Apr.21 -- David Beasley, executive director of the United Nations’ World Food Programme, discusses the impact the coronavirus outbreak is having on global food supply. The economic hardship in the developing world caused by the spread of...
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Bloomberg

Chinas Dengue Fight Sees Hope in Sanofi Vaccine

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Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg Intelligences Sam Fazeli discusses Chinas fight to contain an outbreak of Dengue fever, as six people have succumbed to the virus and efforts by Sanofi to develop a Dengue vaccine. He speaks on The Pulse.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Journalists face invisible threat of Ebola

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VOICED : Journalists face invisible threat of Ebola
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Bloomberg

Should the U.S. Brace for an Ebola Epidemic?

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Oct. 2 -- Stephan Monroe, deputy director for infectious diseases at the CDC, and Bloomberg QuickTake's Lisa Beyer discuss protecting U.S. borders from Ebola with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)