You Light Up My Plague
Nanotechnology could help stop future outbreaks of Ebola and other virus.
Obama Authorizes National Guard Call-Up to Fight Ebola
If called up, the National Guard will provide humanitarian assistance in the region, which has been badly hit by the Ebola outbreak.
Hope in Sierra Leone as Ebola Lockdown Ends
More than 5,800 probable cases of the Ebola virus have been identified and 2,800 people have died in the outbreak in the region, according to a WHO report
Ebola Frontline: 3-Day QuarantineBegins in Sierra Leone
The entire country is forced to stay at home this weekend in an effort to contain the Ebola virus.
Ebola Frontline: Lack of Support for African Doctors
The death of Dr. Olivet Buck throws into stark contrast the difference in how the west and the World Health Organization treat foreign vs. African health care workers.
Quarantine Could Save Sierra Leone, or Break It
People are already starting to doubt the government's plan to keep everyone in their homes for 3 days
Thousands of Health Care Workers Needed to Stop Ebola
For the Ebola outbreak to end in six to nine months, a "massive" global response is needed
Ebola Frontline: Surviving the Quarantines
"We can't visit each other, but we need life to continue."
Ebola Frontline: The Sick Have Nowhere to Go
The Kailahun Ebola treatment center was shut down on Tuesday, damaging Sierra Leone's already weak health care infrastructure.
Ebola Frontline: Life Inside a Quarantined Village
Quarantines to fight Ebola are a necessary evil that are having serious repercussions on small, at-risk villages.
Ebola Frontline: End Ignorance, End the Outbreak
To end the Ebola outbreak, public health officials need to focus on attacking ignorance.
Ebola Frontline: Unrest in Liberia & Sierra Leone
A recent hospital looting in Monrovia, Liberia, may have been the result in the misplaced belief that Ebola is a government lie.
Ebola Frontline: The Government's Broken Promises
An Ebola treatment center the Sierra Leone government promised they would build outside Kenema is still an open, muddy field.
Ebola Frontline: Life During Lockdown
Ebola patients are one of the only things getting through the lockdown in Kenema, Sierra Leone.
Ebola Frontline: Sierra Leone on Lockdown
Strictly enforced blockades are keeping Sierra Leon's locals trapped, and is driving up prices of food and goods.
Ebola Frontline: In Sierra Leone, Villagers Starting to Believe Ebola Is Real
After months of distrust in science and the government, residents of rural Sierra Leone are starting to understand Ebola is more than a curse or a snake bite