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Washington Post Zika is no Ebola. In fact, it could be worse.
Why Zika is ‘much more insidious, cunning and evil’ than Ebola
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Global officials race to halt Zika’s spread and regain credibility lost during the Ebola crisis.
121 months ago
Refinery29 Now, there’s a new reason to fear Ebola: It can be transmitted sexually
Terrifying News Suggests The Ebola Crisis May Be Much Harder To End
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Last year, Americans were in panic mode due to the possibility of Ebola spreading across the country.
125 months ago
TIME Photo Daniel Berehulak won the Visa d'Or Features Award last night for his coverage of the Ebola crisis. TIME takes a look back on his work
See how a photographer is covering Ebola's deadly spread
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In Liberia, Ebola is called the "silent killer"
127 months ago
The New York Times During the height of the Ebola outbreak, 7 communities signed over tracts of land. Now, some are questioning the benefits, and ethics, of the deal.
Palm Oil Company Is Accused of Exploiting Liberia’s Ebola Crisis
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The company is accused of using the Ebola crisis to take advantage of communities.
128 months ago
National Geographic No one foresaw in December of 2013 that the little boy who fell ill in a West African village would be the starting point of a gruesome epidemic—and that his eventual death would be the first of many thousands. What have we since learned about the Read more ... behavior of Ebola?
Seeking the Source of Ebola
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The latest Ebola crisis may yield clues about where it hides between outbreaks.
129 months ago
The New York Times In the wake of the Ebola crisis, Liberia is trying to repair its spirit.
Liberia Conquers Ebola, but Faces a Crisis of Faith
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Churches have been holding special prayers, revivals and workshops, with the purpose of refastening ties frayed by Ebola, a disease that made many fear those closest to them.
131 months ago
The Washington Post Magazine A moving longread from the World staff about an Ebola survivor who lost 29 members of her family, including her husband and sons, took in six Ebola orphans and cannot find a job.
As Ebola fades in West Africa, residents face a new crisis: Life after Ebola.
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A survivor tries to rebuild after Ebola claims her job, her college career and 29 relatives.
132 months ago
Washington Post Ebola took away her home, her kids, her husband and her job. Now she's struggling to start over.
As Ebola fades in West Africa, residents face a new crisis: Life after Ebola.
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A survivor tries to rebuild after Ebola claims her job, her college career and 29 relatives.
132 months ago
National Geographic With two nurses for every 10,000 people, Sierra Leone ranks nearly last in the world in many measures of well-being. How did it manage when it became the epicenter of the deadly Ebola crisis?
In Sierra Leone's Chaotic Capital, Ebola Found Fertile Ground
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This is the first in a four-part series that examines West Africa's Ebola crisis.
134 months ago
I fucking love science Ebola is hurting our non-human cousins too.
Chimps And Gorillas Desperately Need Ebola Vaccine Too – Virus Has Wiped Out A Third Of Them
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There is a side to the Ebola crisis that, perhaps understandably, has received little media attention: the threat it poses to our nearest cousins, the great apes of Africa. At this moment in time Ebola is the single greatest threat to the survival of Read more ... gorillas and chimpanzees.
134 months ago
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