US to send Ebola-exposed Americans to facility in Kenya
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The outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has led to more than 1,000 confirmed or suspected cases and at least 220 deaths.
An unusual outbreak of Ebola in Africa is in danger of spiraling out of control. Officials at the World Health Organization provided the latest update on the outbreak Monday. Ther
In response to the Ebola virus outbreak, federal officials have implemented enhanced screening at three U.S. airports for travelers returning from three African countries.Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport will be the latest to integrate enhanced screenings starting early Wednesday,
May 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has asked staff to volunteer for urgent deployment to support Ebola screening at the country's entry points, according to an email seen by Reuters on Tuesday.
The risk to Americans right now is low, but sweeping cuts to public health infrastructure present challenges to handling infectious disease threats at home and abroad
The World Health Organization has declared that an outbreak of Ebola in Central Africa is a public health emergency. Health officials are racing to trace contacts as the count of suspected cases rises.
May 27 (Reuters) - The U.S. and Kenya are in discussions for the U.S. to open a facility in Kenya to quarantine its citizens if they have been exposed to the Ebola outbreak centred on the Democratic Republic of Congo,
The Trump administration's withdrawal from the WHO amid an Ebola outbreak in Africa raises concerns about weakened global disease response and coordination, potentially increasing cross-border transmission risks.