During an Ebola outbreak, doctors can be more efficient with limited medicine to save more people thanks to work conducted by scientists at Pacific Northwest National Labs (PNNL) in Richland.
After weeks of concern, worry and then near panic over the deadly Ebola virus, there is finally some good news that will (hopefully) relieve some of the lingering fear of a broader epidemic.
Flyer's Rights, the largest travel-passenger advocate group in the U.S., says there needs to be quarantines and blood tests for passengers coming to the U.S. from known (and potentially) affected West African nations over the Ebola crisis.
The Liberian man who was diagnosed last month with Ebola, the first such case in the United States, died Wednesday morning at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC has asked the noted Seattle hospital to consider taking US residents who may need treatment after evacuation from West Africa.