Ebola virus
Israel rules out Ebola cases after suspected patients test negative
As the ministry emphasizes, a fever following travel from affected areas requires immediate assessment, but Ebola remains rare among returning travelers.
Ebola risk remains low, health ministry says, as second DRC returnee showing symptoms hospitalized
Suspected Ebola patient undergoes testing at Rambam Medical Center, results expected in days
Health Ministry investigates suspected Ebola case after traveler develops symptoms
New study of Ebola may hold answers for long-term COVID-19 immunity
The study, carried out in a joint effort by British and Guinean scientists, is the world's largest and most comprehensive one to date to examine survivors of the Ebola virus.
Ebola outbreak in western DR of the Congo reaches 100 cases - WHO
"The virus is spreading across a wide and rugged terrain which requires costly interventions."
More people infected with Ebola in new Congo outbreak, WHO says
An epidemic of the virus on the other side of the country has killed more than 2,200 people since 2018.
Ebola patient hiding in Congo area controlled by militia groups
On April 17, a 28-year-old motorbike taxi-driver who had tested positive for Ebola ran away from the centre where he was being treated in the town of Beni.
Ebola patient dies in Congo, first case in 50 days
Ebola causes fever, bleeding, vomiting and diarrhea and spreads among humans through bodily fluids. The current outbreak has killed about two thirds of those it infected.
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US to check Chinese travelers following disease outbreak
This is the first time the CDC has implemented enhanced screenings since the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
5 Recent Virus Studies Made in Israel
Viral studies have become rampant lately, as new species of human viruses are constantly being identified.
Congolese forces kill 25 Islamist rebels in eastern offensive
Several of ADF's attacks have been claimed by Islamic State, but the extent of their relationship remains unclear.
WHO hails 'triumph' as Merck's Ebola vaccine gets EU green light
The vaccine is already being used under emergency guidelines to try to protect people against the spread of a deadly Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo.