Despite being ‘Ebola-free,’ Liberia communities still fight its legacy
Though immediate threat of outbreak is largely history, villages confront blame game
Allaying fears while urging vigilance is a unique challenge for public health officials
Nurses’ union releases scathing statement alleging lax procedures at Texas hospital where Ebola patient was treated
Though immediate threat of outbreak is largely history, villages confront blame game
Dr. Ian Crozier describes his case as a ‘canary in a coal mine’
Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses the lessons of the Ebola epidemic and global preparedness for the next major outbreak
The nation was deemed Ebola-free in November, but officials from the CDC expected potential flare-ups
Dr. Ian Crozier describes his case as a ‘canary in a coal mine’
More than 100 people are in quarantine only days after West Africa was declared Ebola-free
Survivors cope with residual effects of Ebola
The new case comes just a day after the World Health Organization declared an end to the deadliest ever Ebola outbreak
Men that face the grim task of burning the corpses of Ebola victims are now shunned by society, and living in squalor
Two-year Ebola epidemic that killed over 11,000 in West Africa to be declared over with Liberia expecting the all-clear