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Worst-Case Scenario: Nearly 300,000 New Ebola Cases in 2014
Current transmission rates from primary cases to secondary cases could cause Ebola epidemic to explode.
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WHO Urges Global Community to Send Resources to Halt Ebola Spread
World Health Organization warns disease is spreading faster than it can be contained.
NASP/SPAARx Leadership Outline Benefits of Newly Merged Organization
Combined specialty pharmacy organization poised to advance the field amid changing health care landscape.
Organization warns disease is spreading faster than it can be contained.
Tracking Fruit Bats May Identify Regions at Greatest Risk for Ebola Epidemic
Countries with highest risk for Ebola transmission identified through animal migration patterns.
Countries at highest risk for Ebola transmission identified through animal migration patterns.
To Halt Ebola Outbreak, Rigorous Safety Measures for Health Care Workers Are Needed
Commentary stresses importance of safe removal of protective gear among those caring for infected patients.
Health Care Workers ‘Fighting a Forest Fire with Spray Bottles' as Ebola Spreads Unabated
Ebola epidemic expected to surge as relief workers are already overwhelmed by increasing patient volume.
Health Care Workers "Fighting a Forest Fire with Spray Bottles" as Ebola Spreads Unabated
Ebola epidemic expected to surge, though relief workers are already overwhelmed by increasing patient volume.
Experimental Vaccine Protects Primates Infected with Ebola
Progress made on new Ebola drugs as US government pledges resources to West Africa.
Regional Outbreak of Rare Respiratory Virus Hospitalizes Hundreds
Outbreak of enterovirus D68 spreads to several states across the Midwest.
Breakthrough Made in Fight Against Multiple Sclerosis
Scientists discover how to stop cells from attacking healthy tissue.
Doctors Without Borders Warns World Is Losing Ebola Battle
Humanitarian organization says world leaders are failing to address epidemic.
FDA Approves Breakthrough Melanoma Therapy
Pembrolizumab is the first drug approved that blocks the PD-1 cellular pathway.
Johnson & Johnson to Fast Track Development of Ebola Vaccine
Experimental vaccine could begin clinical trials in humans in early 2015.
Number of Insured Expected to Increase With Rapid Health Spending Growth
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services report projects health expenditures to grow at an average annual rate of 5.7% through 2023.
CDC: Window Closing to Stop Ebola from Becoming a Global Threat
Director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cautions that outbreak in West Africa is outpacing the response.
Antiretroviral Therapy Reduces HCV Replication in Patients Co-infected with HIV
Study finds HIV suppression reduces hepatitis C viral replication over time.
Experimental Ebola Vaccine Ready to Begin Human Trials
National Institutes of Health and GlaxoSmithKline will conduct safety evaluations on collaborative treatment in human subjects starting this week.
Mississippi Baby Case Shows Long Term Remission is Next Frontier in HIV Treatment
Experts at Johns Hopkins say ability to go off antiviral treatment for an extended period of time is a critical goal.
Protein May Block Release of Ebola Virus, HIV
TIM-family proteins may be able to block a wide range of viral infections.
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Market Projected to Exceed $5 Billion by 2018
New treatments drive growth forecast.
Therapy in Development for Different Ebola Strains
Researchers seek to get ahead of potential future Ebola outbreaks.