By Jordan Rau While Ebola stokes public anxiety, more than one in six hospitals — including some top medical centers — are having trouble stamping out ...
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By Julie Watson ASSOCIATED PRESS When a Dallas County sheriff’s deputy who had entered the apartment of the first patient to die from Ebola in ...
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By Phil Galewitz A new survey finds the public has a lot to learn about how the Ebola virus is transmitted, which could help explain the growing ...
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By Karen Rizzo, MD Many of us suspected that there would be a day when Ebola would arrive in the United States and indeed it ...
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By Emily Schmall and Nomaan Merchant ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS (AP) — A second health care worker at a Dallas hospital who provided care for the ...
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By Emily Schmall and Nomaan Merchant ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS (AP) — A Dallas nurse who caught Ebola while treating a Liberian patient who died of ...
Read More »Can all US hospitals safely treat Ebola?
By Marilynn Marchione AP Chief Medical Writer A breach of infection control resulting in a Dallas health worker getting Ebola raises fresh questions about whether ...
Read More »Doctors Prepare U.S. Hospitals to Treat Ebola
By Jeff Cohen, WNPR Dr. Jack Ross is used to seeing potentially lethal viruses, and he is used to putting patients into isolation. Still, Ebola is different. ...
Read More »1st Ebola Patient Diagnosed In The US Has Died
By Nomaan Merchant ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS (AP) — The first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States died Wednesday morning in a Dallas hospital, according ...
Read More »About 80 People In Texas Being Monitored For Ebola
By David Warren ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS — About 80 people are now being monitored for symptoms of Ebola in Texas, a Dallas County Health and ...
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