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Efforts stepped up to prevent spread of infection

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Port health workers in Nigeria stepped up efforts to screen crew members for Ebola on Monday amid fears that people transiting in and out of the country could spread the disease. The current crisis has spiralled into the worst ever Ebola...
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President Barack Obama says some foreign countries are not doing enough to confront the Ebola crisis in West Africa. This comes after meeting with his national security team in Washington Monday. (Oct. 6)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus018448 President Barack Obama says some foreign countries are not doing enough to confront the Ebola crisis in West Africa. He says the international community has not been as aggressive as it...
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USAID director visits pledges $142m for fight against Ebola

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A US official visiting Conakry pledged an additional 142 (m) million US dollars on Thursday to help fight the deadly Ebola virus in Guinea. The head of the US Agency for International Development, Rajiv Shah, was in Guinea as part of a...
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US health system is unprepared to deal with Ebola, according to AP review

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US health officials said on Wednesday that it will take time to "ramp up" the country's readiness to respond to a potential Ebola outbreak, after a dire assessment by The Associated Press on hospitals resourcing and preparedness. The US...
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Ebola prevention measures lead to drop in number of cholera cases

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Efforts to fight the deadly Ebola virus in Guinea have led to a drop in the number of cholera cases in the West African country, observers have said. Guinea has recorded only one cholera case this year, down from thousands, in a rare...
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New York City school officials on Monday warned principals to be on the lookout for bullying of West African students after two brothers from Senegal reported being taunted with chants of "Ebola" and attacked. (Oct. 29)

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New York City school officials on Monday warned principals to be on the lookout for bullying of West African students after two brothers from Senegal reported being taunted with chants of "Ebola" and attacked. An advocacy group for...
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United Nations briefing on the latest on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa

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United Nations Ebola officials for Sierra Leone said on Wednesday that more work needs to be done and at a faster pace in the country to battle the Ebola outbreak. Speaking at a news conference in Freetown, UN Mission for Ebola Emergency...
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Naples drug lab working on possible Ebola vaccine

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The solution to the recent Ebola outbreak could come from a vaccine developed in the CEINGE laboratories, in the southern Italian city of Naples. The vaccine - so far a successful product of Italian scientific research - has...
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ZAIRE: KINSHASA: EBOLA VIRUS QUARANTINE UNIT

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English/Nat A hospital in Zaire's capital is setting up a quarantine unit amidst fears that the deadly Ebola virus could break out in Kinshasa. The death toll has risen to 77 in the central African country. Health officials have tracked...
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Nancy Writebol, the second American sickened with Ebola, told reporters she didn't know if she would live or die after discovering she had the deadly disease, but told her husband that everything would be ok. (Sept. 3)

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Nancy Writebol, the second American sickened with Ebola, said she believes an experimental drug, her medical care and her faith helped save her. She said didn't think she had Ebola but she was tested for it anyway. She said she didn't...
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President Barack Obama vowed Wednesday that his administration would respond in a "much more aggressive way" to cases of Ebola in the United State. (Oct. 15)

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President Barack Obama vowed Wednesday that his administration would respond in a "much more aggressive way" to cases of Ebola in the United States and warned that in an age of frequent travel the disease could spread globally if the...
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At Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, there is an isolation unit similar to the one being used to treat the two Americans infected with the Ebola virus. (Aug. 6)

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At Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, there is an isolation unit similar to the one being used to treat the two Americans infected with the Ebola virus. "Part of the training we've developed here was for viral hemorrhagic fevers like...
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CDC Warns of 1.4M Potential Ebola Cases by January 2015

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Sept. 21 - Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle reports that the Centers for Disease Control in Washington warned of the possibility of Ebola virus cases escalating to 1.4 million in Sierra Leone and Liberia by January 2015. She speaks on Market...
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Meet a Dr. on the Frontlines of the Ebola Fight

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Sept. 16 -- Georgetown University Medical Center Infectious Disease Expert Daniel Lucey discusses the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa and what makes if different from previous outbreaks. He speaks on Taking Stock."" (Source:...
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Ebola Virus Changed Life Overnight in Liberia: Cooper

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Oct. 1 -- Macdella Cooper, of the Macdella Cooper Foundation, offers perspective on how the Ebola virus is affecting everyday life in Liberia and what the arrival of U.S. troops means to the battle against the outbreak. She speaks on...
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Pimco Draws U.S. Scrutiny on Inflated Asset Prices

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Sept. 24 -- Bloomberg's Guy Johnson reports on today's top headlines on The Pulse.
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Man With Ebola Initially Sent Home With Antibiotics

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Oct. 1 -- Scarlet Fu reports on the first case of Ebola to be diagnosed outside of Africa and new treatments in the pipeline. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Top Ten Stocks for Wednesday, Oct. 1

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Oct. 1 -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Julie Hyman and Scarlet Fu report on today's ten most important stocks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ebola Outbreak: Should the U.S. Be Worried?

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Oct. 1 -- Laurie Garrett, senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Scripps Research Institute's Dr. Erica Ollmann Saphire discuss the first case of deadly Ebola diagnosed in the U.S. They speak with Pimm...
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Bloomberg

Is Our Health-Care System Prepared for an Ebola Outbreak?

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Oct. 3 -- Eric Toner, a senior associate with the UPMC Center for Health Security, and Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece discuss the Ebola threat with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Band Aid 30 Arrivals Sarm Studios Ed Sheeran, Paloma Faith, Emeli Sande

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Band Aid 30 Arrivals Sarm Studios Ed Sheeran, Paloma Faith, Emeli Sande
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Bloomberg

Outlooks for Airlines Don't Look Good: Adam

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Oct. 29 ""Aviado Partners Managing Director Shakeel Adam discusses the aviation industry and the impact Ebola and low oil prices have on the sector with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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No Agreement on EU Budget Surcharge for the U.K.

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Oct. 30 -- Bloomberg's Mark Barton reports on today's ""Top Headlines."" He speaks on Bloomberg Television's ""Countdown."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jeju Airs Ambitious Expansion Plans

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Oct. 14 -- Jeju Air CEO Ken Choi discusses the airline industry and growth capacity for Asias budget carriers. He speaks on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)