Ebola patients slip out of Congo hospital as medics try to curb outbreak
"This is a hospital. It's not a prison. We can't lock everything"
U.S. to send experimental Ebola treatment to Congo -official
mAb114 was made from the antibodies of the survivor of an Ebola outbreak
'Don't touch the bodies': Congo volunteers race to stop Ebola spreading
Ebola is highly contagious and spreads through contact with the bodily fluids of its victims, often during burial rites
Why the world needs more than one Ebola vaccine
"You can't expect one company to carry the burden of the whole production facility for an Ebola vaccine"
As US shrinks refugee operations, new arrivals in Kansas town lose a lifeline
Across the US this year, two dozen resettlement offices, which are partially funded by the federal government, will be shuttered.
Two more die of Ebola in Congo, seven new cases confirmed
Officials are particularly concerned by the disease's presence in Mbandaka, a crowded trading hub with road, water and air links to capital Kinshasa
First Ebola vaccines given as WHO seeks to beat Congo outbreak
bola causes hemorrhagic fever, vomiting and diarrhoea. More than 11,300 people died in the West Africa epidemic.
First Ebola vaccines given as WHO seeks to beat Congo outbreak
This latest outbreak has killed 25 people since early April
Ebola preparedness much better now than for 2014 outbreak - WHO
WHO's previous leadership was heavily criticised for its slow response to the outbreak that was declared in March 2014
Congo to begin Ebola vaccinations on Monday
The World Health Organization said that the disease had killed 25 people since early April