The number of deaths from Ebola virus in the world has now reached 10,019 people, with more than 24,350 cases. This is the data in the latest report of the World Health
Swiss University hospital researchers (HUG) based in Switzerland on January 5 announced that they will continue testing an Ebola virus vaccine after a pause.
With many bustling trade and tourism centers and migrant labor forces, East Asia is now facing the risk of Ebola infection.
Doctors at Siriraj Hospital in Thailand have just announced that they have successfully developed an antibody for the treatment of Ebola that is at risk of becoming a
The United Nations Health Authority warns, the international community does not seem to appreciate and is underestimating the scale of the Ebola outbreak today.
The ZMapp method is applied to two American patients infected with Ebola virus, but it has not been recognized as a cure for human body disease and may have potential side effects.