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From Ghana: Ebola is not real and the only people who have gotten sick are those who got shots from the red cross. as The Red Cross is not a US organisation this claim appears flawed, could Snopes ...
Blood tests have shown that a 12-year-old girl in Ghana who died of viral fever with bleeding did not have Ebola, Health Minister Sherry Ayittey said on Monday.
Misinformation, the colonial past, and a botched Ebola vaccine trial all come into play in Ghana as it fights to get the COVID-19 vaccine into the arms of the 30 million people who live there.
LONDON -- Ghana on Sunday declared its first ever outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg virus disease. Blood samples taken from two patients in the southern Ashanti region were sent for testing to ...
Here, a representational image of a health worker in Ghana. The first case of an infant death has been reported amid the 2022 outbreak of the Marburg virus in Ghana. Nipah Dennis/AFP via Getty Images ...
Yaa Kyerewaa cuts a lonely figure beside a pile of animal parts: the jaws of a giant rodent, the hooves of wild pigs, snails. This bush meat was once considered ...
DAKAR, Senegal - The U.N. mission to combat Ebola opened its headquarters on Monday in Ghana, where it will coordinate international aid to assist West Africa to combat the accelerating crisis.
According to ABC News, Ghana on Sunday confirmed the nation’s first outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus, a highly infectious Ebola-like disease for which there is no approved vaccine or treatment.
Days before the start of the fall semester, the university cancelled a study abroad program to Ghana for seven students in the School of Nursing and Health Studies following concerns over the Ebola ...
In July 2022 Ghana confirmed its first two cases of the deadly Marburg virus, a highly infectious disease in the same family as the virus that causes Ebola. Search for: Science.
The World Health Organization confirmed two cases of the Marburg virus in Ghana. The highly infectious disease is similar to Ebola and has no vaccine.
Ghana on Sunday declared its first ever outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg virus disease. Blood samples taken from two patients in the southern Ashanti region were sent for testing to the Noguchi ...