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Ebola: No end in sight
With more than 3,800 people killed worldwide, and news today that a spanish nursing assistant's condition has declined, there appears to be no end in sight to Ebola. CNN’s Andy Rose has the latest on efforts to contain the outbreak.
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Officials scramble to contain Ebola
Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the US, died on Wednesday morning.
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Spanish nurse first to contract Ebola outside West Africa
The nurse had helped to treat two priests who contracted Ebola in Africa and were repatriated to Spain.
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US working on new screenings for Ebola
President Barack Obama said it was important to follow existing protocols strictly.
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Saudi authorities on Ebola watch as millions gather for hajj
The kingdom expects nearly 3 million pilgrims in Mecca this year, including 1.4 million from abroad.
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First Ebola patient diagnosed in US
The diagnosis is a sign that the outbreak ravaging West Africa may spread globally.
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Rains hamper delivery of Ebola supplies
More than 6,000 people in West Africa are estimated to have contracted the highly contagious virus.
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Scientists grapple with ethics to release Ebola vaccines
GSK has said it is aiming to have 10,000 doses of its experimental shot by the end of the year.
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Ebola: Liberia's top doctor in quarantine
Bernice Dahn is the latest senior medical official to be directly affected by Ebola.
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Ebola toll nears 3,000, spread in Guinea stabilises
The WHO said 2,917 people had died of Ebola out of 6,263 cases in the five West African countries affected.
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Woman saves family members with Ebola
A 22-year-old Liberian woman saved her family from Ebola by treating them herself and using a trash bag suit for protection.
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'More than 500,000 Ebola cases by January'
The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention said its projection was based on data from late August.
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Zuma pledges support to combat Ebola outbreak
The president has emphasised the importance of a global response to the epidemic.
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Ebola death toll passes 2,800
Senegal and Nigeria implemented strict measures to isolate the ill and track down further possible cases.
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WHO advises against travel or trade bans on Ebola-hit areas
Some airlines have stopped flights to affected areas whichhas hampered aid efforts.
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Sierra Leone wraps up 3-day Ebola lockdown
In the most extreme strategy since the epidemic began, Sierra Leone ordered its 6m residents to stay indoors.
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Sierra Leone Ebola burial team attacked
A team burying Ebola victims was attacked in Sierra Leone's capital on Saturday.
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Bodies of attacked doctors & journalists found in Guinea
The victims went missing on Tuesday in the southern city of Nzerekore where the Ebola outbreak began.
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Ebola cases may be kept within tens of thousands
The virus has killed 2,461 people, half of the 4,985 infected.
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Obama to set up military mission to fight Ebola
The US president has termed the epidemic a national security crisis.
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Ebola: Liberia begs Obama for help
The outbreak, which was first discovered in March, has now killed more than 2,400 people mostly in Liberia.