Sierra Leone Releases 55 People From Ebola Quarantine
Health authorities are still looking for 48 people who may be carrying the virus.
NIH Says Condition of American Healthcare Worker with Ebola is Serious
The American healthcare worker tested positive for the Ebola virus while working in Sierra Leone.
Obama Urges Congress to Approve $6 Billion For Ebola Fight
President Barack Obama urged Congress on Tuesday to approve $6.18 billion to help fight the Ebola outbreak, reminding them that even though the story has faded from the headlines, the battle against the virus is far from over.
You Light Up My Plague
Nanotechnology could help stop future outbreaks of Ebola and other virus.
Ebola Panic Looks Familiar to AIDS Activists
Worry is growing that politicians are pushing bad science in the name of calming hysteria.
Samantha Power Praises Cuba's Ebola Response
The U.S. Ambassador to the UN, who recently returned from a four day trip to West Africa, commended Cuba for its early response to the Ebola outbreak and defended federal quarantine guidelines
Bike-Riding Nurse Defies Ebola Quarantine, on Collision Course With Governor
Governor Paul LePage's office said negotiations with Hickox "have failed despite repeated efforts by state officials."
New Jersey Quarantine Unwarranted, Some ER Doctors Say
The first health care worker to be subjected under New Jersey and New York's strict quarantine rules has been vocal about her treatment and rightly so, some doctors say
U.N. Official Urges Rational Quarantine Procedures
Governments must not deter health workers from coming to West Africa to fight Ebola and quarantine decisions should not be based on hysteria, the head of the U.N. mission battling the virus said on Monday.
States Stand Firm on Ebola Quarantines Despite White House Pressure
The governors of New York and New Jersey stuck to plans to quarantine health workers returning from high risk countries, but said people could stay at home while in isolation
N.J., N.Y. Push Quarantine for Ebola Country Visitors
Federal guidelines for screening and monitoring travelers from Ebola-affected countries are "insufficient" for the New York City region
Six in Quarantine in Connecticut as U.S. Steps Up Ebola Checks
The family of six West Africans, who arrived Saturday and were planning to live in the United States, will be watched for 21 days
Ebola Fear Ends for Dozens On Watch Lists in United States
Forty-three people who had contact with the man who died of Ebola in Dallas were cleared after being monitored.
The Timeline of the Worst Ebola Outbreak Ever
The official chronology starts on March 22, when Guinea confirms a "hemorrhagic fever" killed 50
U.S. Will Introduce Screening for Ebola in 5 Major Airports
New York, Washington, D.C., Newark, Chicago and Atlanta will receive extra scrutiny.
How the CDC Would Combat an Ebola Outbreak, However Unlikely
The CDC is very well prepared for Ebola, with the authority and infrastructure to deploy multiple levels of protection against outbreaks of infectious diseases
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: Surviving the Quarantines
"We can't visit each other, but we need life to continue."
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.