Manhattan health scare after two patients at an urgent care centre sparked Ebola fears, later ruled out as likely norovirus.
Two suspected Ebola patients were transported from a New York City urgent care facility to a hospital for treatment on Sunday.
Ebola scare in Manhattan was a false alarm; two patients at CityMD did not have the virus despite exhibiting symptoms and ...
The World Health Organization ( WHO) is sending an additional $2 million to help Uganda tackle the Sudan Ebola Virus Disease ...
Two residents were suspected of contracting Ebola after coming in contact with a person had recently travelled to Uganda, ...
The WHO has allocated an extra $2 million to support Uganda’s Ebola outbreak response, taking total aid to $3 million over ...
Two patients in New York City were initially feared to have Ebola, but tests confirmed they are suffering from norovirus. The ...
It is also the first clinical trial of the vaccine during an outbreak Kampala, Uganda | AGENCIES | In a global first, ...
The Ugandan government and the World Health Organization recently confirmed an outbreak of Sudan virus disease. The index (first-known) case of this outbreak is thought to be a 32-year-old male nurse ...
Two sick patients suspected to be infected with Ebola were taken from an Upper East Side urgent care to the hospital by first ...
A Manhattan urgent-care scare sparked Ebola fears, but it turns out the patients were dealing with the much less deadly ...
The World Health Organisation has confirmed an outbreak of a highly-infectious and deadly disease, known as Sudan virus, ...