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Second doctor in Sierra Leone dies of Ebola
Dr. Modupeh Cole's death comes just two weeks after the loss of a leading virologist in the countryHusband of Ebola patient says she's "doing better"
Nancy Writebol is making a slow but promising recovery from the deadly virus, her husband David saysEbola outbreak prompts WHO to okay untested drugs
Global health body says need to stem deadly virus' spread in West Africa trumps risk of unproven medicines, but the drugs are scarceOne Ebola drug tapped out after experimental doses
The supply of the experimental treatment ZMapp has been exhausted after being sent to AfricaExperimental Ebola serum: What we do and don't know
The two American aid workers who received ZMapp serum are reportedly getting better, but there is no way to know if the drug played a roleEbola outbreak claims 1st victim in Europe
Spanish priest who contracted virus in West Africa thought to have received controversial, unapproved U.S. drugEbola drugs raise ethical dilemmas
Is it wise to offer unproven treatments to desperate people? And if so, which patients should get the drugs first?Husband of U.S. Ebola patient returns, quarantined
David Writebol and two fellow missionaries returned from Liberia and will be monitored to make sure they don't develop diseaseEbola continues to spread in Nigeria
Nurse becomes 10th Ebola carrier in Africa's largest country; continent-wide soccer tournament may be upended by fearful playersThe deadly history of Ebola outbreaks
A number of factors have combined to make this outbreak bigger and deadlier than those that came beforeEbola stretching West African medical organizations
Infected people are being left to die in the streets, health care workers are getting angry, and already overwhelmed countries face growing toll25 years ago in Va., a very different Ebola outbreak
An office park in Reston was home to a 1989 outbreak of Ebola in monkeys that has informed the U.S. response to the disease ever sinceEbola response needs to "scale up," WHO officials says
Keiji Fukuda said containment of the outbreak is possible, but working with already weak health care systems at its epicenter are a challengeEbola fears lead to quarantine of returning missionaries in U.S.
Health officials try to balance fear and precaution by bringing back missionaries away from public view, and by keeping them segregated three weeksRiot police called to Ebola protest in Liberia
Crowds block country's busiest highway to protest government's delay in collecting bodies of gruesome disease's victimsEbola virus overwhelms resources as it tightens grip
As the Ebola virus spreads, it is overwhelming resources on the ground. Since the first cases of Ebola were reported earlier this year, the rate of new cases has drastically accelerated. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.Husband of Ebola patient says she is improving
David Writebol, speaking by phone from Liberia, said his wife Nancy is in good spirits while being treated for the Ebola virus at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.Husband of Ebola patient watching for signs of disease
David Writebol: "I am taking my temperature every day" during incubation periodFrustration, suspicion over lack of Ebola drugs
In region hardest hit by Ebola outbreak, people may have to wait months for experimental serum given to two AmericansShares of Ebola drug maker surge after FDA lifts hold
With Ebola spreading, the biotech firm may be able to treat some infected patients, reigniting a rally in the sharesFDA lifts hold on experimental Ebola drug
Action could clear the way for patients to get unproven drug TKM-EbolaEbola declared international public health emergency
The World Health Organization declared an international public health emergency, as countries cannot contain the spread of Ebola. Now, there is backlash against the U.S. for not doing enough to help. Jeff Pegues reports from Washington.Witness to worst Ebola outbreak in history
Doctors Without Borders nurse Monia Sayah recently returned from treating Ebola patients in West Africa. She tells CBS News’ Naomi Choy Smith fear is palpable in Guinea, which has been ground zero of the deadly Ebola outbreak.On the front lines of Ebola outbreak
"The fear is palpable," says Doctors Without Borders nurse who just returned from treating Ebola patients in West AfricaScale of Ebola crisis unprecedented, CDC director says
The current Ebola crisis in West Africa is on pace to sicken more people than all other previous outbreaks of the disease combined
Highlights
Ebola virus overwhelms resources as it tightens grip
Ebola declared international public health emergency
Witness to worst Ebola outbreak in history
West Africa battles Ebola and fear
Ebola epidemic sparks panic in African nations
U.S. doctor with Ebola recovering in secure isolation unit
Health workers battle trust issues, attacks in Ebola outbreak
Dr. LaPook on American doctor being treated for Ebola, potential vaccine to fight virus
Ebola outbreak
CDC director: "We can stop" Ebola outbreak
Plane leaves Liberia with second American infected with Ebola
How an on-hold Ebola treatment is boosting Tekmira
U.S. "surging" in efforts to fight Ebola in Africa
Nigerian doctor infected with Ebola as West Africa scrambles
Face to face with deadliest Ebola outbreak ever
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