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Infectious Disease
Meet the Doctors Fighting Ebola in the U.S.
By Alexandra Sifferlin
Outside Atlanta Hospital, Liberians Praise American Ebola Patients
By Alexandra Sifferlin
Ebola Outbreak 'Unprecedented'
By Alexandra Sifferlin
Ebola Drug Company’s Stock Surges
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American Ebola Patient Says He's Growing Stronger
Kent Brantly is one of two Americans being treated for the ebola virus
By Justin Worland
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9 Mosquito-Bite Facts You Need to Know
Thanks to West Nile virus, mosquitoes have been in the news lately—and likely all over your backyard—but how much do you really know about them and the risks they pose? We spoke with Jorge Parada,...
By Health.com /Amanda MacMillan
August 8, 2014
Nigeria Declares State of Emergency Amid Ebola Outbreak
The country has seven confirmed cases of the disease
By Justin Worland
August 8, 2014
Here's What You Need to Know About the CDC's Ebola Alert
The CDC’s “level 1 activation” is reserved for the most serious public health emergencies
By TIME Video
August 8, 2014
Ebola Is a Global Public Health Threat, WHO Declares
No restrictions yet on general trade or travel
By Melissa Hellmann
August 8, 2014
This Tick's Bite Could Make You Allergic to Red Meat
Doctors suddenly see hundreds of cases
By Eliana Dockterman
August 7, 2014
Watch a Science Cop Take on Donald Trump
TIME's Jeffrey Kluger takes on The Donald for crimes against science
By Michael Lester and Jeffrey Kluger
August 7, 2014
12 Ebola Questions You're Wondering About
We answer your burning questions about Ebola
By Alexandra Sifferlin
August 7, 2014
Ebola Spreads in Liberia
In a soggy field in Johnsonville, a township just outside the Liberian capital, Monrovia, Joseph Bayogar holds his hand to his chin and shakes his head as he walks through what is now a messy...
By Wade Williams / Monrovia
August 7, 2014
Nigeria Braces for More Ebola
A bustling city tries to avoid becoming the next Ebola hotspot
By Maram Mazen / Lagos
August 7, 2014
CDC: New York Patient Does Not Have Ebola Virus
“The patient is in stable condition, is improving, and remains in the care of our physicians and nurses," according to Mount Sinai hospital.
By Maya Rhodan
August 6, 2014
Experts to Discuss Using Experimental Ebola Drugs
After two Americans were treated with experimental drug
By Alexandra Sifferlin
August 6, 2014
Meet the Bots That Knew Ebola Was Coming
Online technology has improved the ability to detect and track outbreaks
By Michael Scherer
August 6, 2014
Troops Enforce Ebola Quarantine
Troops and police have sealed off clinics and homes in hardest-hit localities
By Dan Kedmey
August 6, 2014
Feds Face Growing Fears Over Ebola
A flood of calls, but no confirmed Ebola cases
By TIME Staff
August 5, 2014
British Airways Cancels West Africa Flights Amid Ebola Outbreak
Flights to Sierra Leone and Liberia have been suspended due to a "deteriorating public health situation"
By Dan Kedmey
August 5, 2014
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