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    [an error occurred while processing this directive] CDC to track quarantined people 23 Nov 2005
    ...is diagnosed with a communicable disease -- ranging from a strain of flu that reaches pandemic levels to rarer diseases such as the Ebola virus or Marburg ...
    - Government Health IT,

    Bird flu virus 'more dangerous than ebola' Nov 22, 2005
    The avian flu virus H5N1 is more dangerous than the ebola virus, a New Zealand-born world expert in viruses says. "If you wanted ...
    - Stuff.co.nz,

    Charting the Path of the Deadly Ebola (ZEBOV) Virus Oct 26, 2005
    By PLoS Biology, Thanks to sensationalized accounts of patients with liquefying flesh and spouting blood, the Ebola virus may well be the most feared disease ...
    - RxPG NEWS,

    Tighter controls planned for Ebola virus, other microbes Nov 2, 2005
    TOKYO — The health ministry has drafted a bill to revise the Infectious Disease Law to tighten controls on 48 microbes including Ebola and smallpox viruses ...
    - Japan Today,

    AVI BioPharma Strengthens Scientific Advisory Board to Address ... Nov 17, 2005
    ...demonstrated efficacy in preclinical studies against SARS coronavirus, West Nile virus (WNV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), dengue virus, Ebola virus, and Marburg ...
    - Business Wire (press release),

    Viral attacks Nov 19, 2005
    ...people worldwide. As for sheer gore capacity, the scariest and deadliest virus you might ever encounter is the Ebola virus. It stops ...
    - Malaysia Star,

    Ebola virus spreading at 50km a year - website Oct 27, 2005
    The deadliest 'Zaire' strain of the Ebola virus is spreading across parts of equatorial Africa at a rate of 50km a year, say researchers on the Science and ...
    - SABC News,

    At Entry Points, on the Lookout for Symptoms Nov 22, 2005
    But the threat of various strains of influenza, as well as other exotic diseases like the Ebola virus, warranted more stringent medical screening, he said. ...
    - New York Times,

    Virus Killer Nov 14, 2005
    ...novel "antisense" drugs may be effective in combating the flu virus, as well as hepatitis C and a range of bio-terror threats, including the dreaded Ebola virus ...
    - Smartmoney.com

    Virus study rumors untrue Nov 13, 2005
    By LAURA JERPI. Despite the rumors, Pitt’s Biomedical Science Towers do not contain diseases as dangerous as the Ebola virus. Lisa ...
    - Pitt News,

    Vampires on the leading edge Nov 21, 2005
    Researchers also believe fruit dropped by bats may have spread the Hendra virus in Australia and the Ebola virus among primates in Africa. ...
    - Tillsonburg News,

    News For Your Web Site Oct 24, 2005
    ...develop a NEUGENE antisense drug candidate for avian flu in a relatively short time frame, as we did for West Nile virus, SARS coronavirus and Ebola virus.". ...
    - dBusinessNews Portland (press release),

    Ebola subject of latest lecture Oct 31, 2005
    ...traveled upriver to the small gold mining town of Minkouka, Gabon, in 1997, the native guides told him why the residents there had contracted the Ebola virus. ...
    - UNLV Rebel Yell,

    AVI BioPharma Reports Third Quarter Financial Results; Conference ... Nov 4, 2005
    ...antisense compounds to combat disease by targeting single-stranded RNA viruses, including West Nile virus, hepatitis C virus, dengue virus and Ebola virus. ...
    - Genetic Engineering News,

    No need for flap over bird flu Nov 16, 2005
    For years, Garner ran the Kennedy Medical Center at Kennedy Airport, America's frontline defense against SARS, the Ebola virus and all manner of other incoming ...
    - Newsday,

    Disease Threats from Migratory Animals, UN Agenda Nov 20, 2005
    ...include relationships between other diseases originating in animals, such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), the haemorrhagic Ebola virus, HIV/AIDS ...
    - Scoop.co.nz (press release),

    Fuss and Feathers Nov 11, 2005
    Plague. No, it hasn't come yet, but--trust her--it will. Garrett's rise began with her prediction of an Ebola virus pandemic. This ...
    - The Weekly Standard

    The bioweapon is in the post Nov 9, 2005
    A more realistic risk is that terrorists could order genes that confer virulence to dangerous pathogens such as the Ebola virus, and engineer them into another ...
    - New Scientist (subscription),

    Pandemic proportions: the strain of influenza Nov 9, 2005
    ...for the American public to be scared about just like Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), West Nile virus, Mad Cow disease and the Ebola virus have been ...
    - Talon Marks (subscription),

    What Would it Look Like if One Person With Ebola or the SuperFlu ... Nov 1, 2005
    ..."MicroKillers: Ebola" at 9 pm ET/PT It has been called "the death of a thousand cuts." The insidious Ebola virus tears you apart from the inside, bursting ...
    - PR Newswire (press release),

    Filmmaker to present screening of new film Oct 24, 2005
    The Ebola virus, the gruesome disease that kills 50-90 percent of its victims, will be the subject of the latest University Forum Lecture Series Thursday. ...
    - UNLV Rebel Yell,

    What Would it Look Like if One Person With Ebola or the SuperFlu ... Nov 1, 2005
    It has been called "the death of a thousand cuts." The insidious Ebola virus tears you apart from the inside, bursting capillaries and reducing your internal ...
    - PR Newswire (press release),

    Mixing Red, Blue makes a mess Nov 12, 2005
    That's a subject about which "Red & Blue" has little to offer. • Every few years, an outbreak of the Ebola virus wreaks havoc in some small African village. ...
    - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription),

    Innovative vaccines will be critical in fighting bird flu It's ... Oct 31, 2005
    National Institutes of Health to develop flu vaccines using the technology, which is also being used to develop immunizations against the Ebola virus and HIV ...
    - San Francisco Chronicle,

    Lurking Pandemic Oct 28, 2005
    Another deadly ‘weapon’ is the Ebola virus. Terrorists can poison food supplies with salmonella bacteria to devastating effects. ...
    - Asian Tribune,

    Bird Reaper, pt. III: Paul Ewald replies Nov 2, 2005
    ...at all. Examples include the coronavirus that causes SARS, hantavirus, Ebola virus, lassa fever virus, and H5N1 itself. When transmissibility ...
    - Scientific American

    Kiyonga: A Loyal Movement Cadre Nov 10, 2005
    While at the ministry, he changed the face of the health sector and the ministry was able to manage disasters like containing the ebola virus and cholera. ...
    - AllAfrica.com,

    LAX: Local, state and federal officials make emergency response ... Oct 27, 2005
    ...challenge, but we have established an experience level in responding to SARS [Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome] in 2003 and the Ebola virus before that," he ...
    - Marina del Rey Argonaut,

    Davis: The Television Blues Nov 9, 2005
    That makes about as much sense to me as hearing someone say the Ebola virus is their favorite disease. The logic is just lost on me. ...
    - GamecockCentral.com,

    Bird flu stock strategies take flight Oct 29, 2005
    ...and treatments. We got those, and more, including companies working to counter bioterrorism and threats such as the Ebola virus.
    - OregonLive.com,

    Scare Yourself Silly, but the Real Terrors Are at Your Feet Oct 24, 2005
    ...shots; a few years ago it was anthrax and smallpox; a few years before that it was the "flesh-eating bacteria"; and before that it was Ebola virus, and Lyme ...
    - New York Times,

    A defensive strategy Oct 26, 2005
    In the wake of those atrocities, a host of potential biological weapons, from plague and anthrax to Ebola virus, were declared by the US government to be major ...
    - Nature.com (subscription),

    Drug-testing firms eyes city; Covance likely to build on Price ... Oct 25, 2005
    ...where imported monkeys had contracted a strain of the Ebola virus and spread it to the other monkeys at the facility run by Hazelton Research Products, a ...
    - Newszap Arizona,

    Hennigan ad says city is unprepared Oct 31, 2005
    End. The laboratory, which Menino supports, would study anthrax, the Ebola virus, and other deadly biological agents. Researchers ...
    - Boston Globe,

    Fall fashion preview Oct 26, 2005
    ...will be queuing up to meet those stylish enough to wear Hawaiian shirts, instead of avoiding them as they would less pleasant things, such as the Ebola virus. ...
    - Silver Chips Online,

    Hawaii quietly nurturing high-technology industry 03 Oct 2005
    ...that has won more than $31 million in federal funding to develop vaccines for West Nile virus and dengue fever, and for projects on the Ebola virus and malaria ...
    - USA Today

    Ebola virus threatens to wipe out ape species Sep 11, 2005
    DAKAR, Senegal -- Conservationists say the dreaded Ebola virus, along with decades of hunting and logging, is putting some ape species on the brink of ...
    - Indianapolis Star

    Ebola virus in Central Africa devastates primate populations Sep 1, 2005
    DAKAR, Senegal — Conservationists say the dreaded Ebola virus along with decades of hunting and logging are putting some ape species on the brink of ...
    - Barre Montpelier Times Argus

    Ebola virus threatens central Africa's apes Aug 31, 2005
    Conservationists say the dreaded Ebola virus, along with decades of hunting and logging, is putting some ape species on the brink of extinction in Central ...
    - Mail & Guardian Online

    AVI BioPharma Introduces ESPRIT With Initial Application in ... Sep 29, 2005
    ...antisense compounds to combat disease by targeting single-stranded RNA viruses, including West Nile virus, hepatitis C virus, dengue virus and Ebola virus. ...
    - Genetic Engineering News

    Poaching, Logging, Ebola Threaten Great Apes Sep 1, 2005
    ...intended to increase security against illegal hunting, protect great apes and tropical forests from logging, and slow the spread of the Ebola virus in the ...
    - Mongabay.com

    Virus threatens to make ape species extinct Sep 1, 2005
    THE dreaded Ebola virus is putting some ape species on the brink of extinction in Central Africa, conservationists claim. Ebola, which ...
    - Scotsman

    Biologists Observe Gorillas Using Tools Sep 29, 2005
    ...government. The populations of gorillas and other great apes are severely imperiled by logging, hunting and outbreaks of the Ebola virus. ...
    - Newsday

    Researcher Identifies New Way Of Combating Viral Diseases Sep 13, 2005
    NIH Scientists Unravel Clues To Ebola Hemorrhaging (August 2, 2000) -- Ebola virus is a rare but deadly microbe that kills up to 90 percent of the people it ...
    - Science Daily (press release)

    CDC complex a 'metaphor for change' Sep 18, 2005
    ...tasks that will get greater attention are the testing of antiviral drugs against smallpox and the search for the natural reservoir of Ebola virus — the place ...
    - Pioneer Press

    Author to discuss bioterrorism, writing process Sep 23, 2005
    The book recounts the true story of an Army biohazard unit’s efforts to contain an outbreak of a strain of the deadly Ebola virus among monkeys at a Virginia ...
    - Westlake West Life

    DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: Region lacks evacuation plan Sep 18, 2005
    ...from Argentina that carried to Las Vegas visitors infected with cholera, one visitor could introduce to the community SARS, avian flu, Ebola virus or some ...
    - Las Vegas Review-Journal

    Covering the Tracks of the Anthrax Attacks Sep 18, 2005
    ...facility, which had apparently been missing large quantities of biological toxins, including not only anthrax but also hanta virus, Ebola virus, and other ...
    - Antiwar.com

    Doubts remain about government efforts to fight bioterror Sep 21, 2005
    ...cause widespread havoc. They include smallpox, botulism, plague, cholera, the Ebola virus, tularemia and shigella. Terrorists have ...
    - Middle East North Africa Financial Network

    Emergency plan unveiled to save Africa‘s apes Sep 2, 2005
    ...gorilla and the central African chimpanzee are on the cusp of extinction, with poaching for the "bushmeat" trade, rampant logging and the Ebola virus the main ...
    - Leading The Charge

    World news in brief Sep 1, 2005
    Conservationists say the dreaded Ebola virus, along with decades of hunting and logging, are putting some ape species on the brink of extinction in Central ...
    - San Jose Mercury News

    Poaching, Logging, And Outbreaks Of Ebola Threaten Central African ... Aug 31, 2005
    Study Links Ebola Outbreaks To Animal Carcasses (February 21, 2005) -- All recent Ebola virus outbreaks in humans in forests between Gabon and the Republic of ...
    - Science Daily (press release)

    Ebola, Marburg Viruses Continue to Elude Medical Breakthrough Aug 30, 2005
    The WHO says some bats infected with the Ebola virus do not die from it, raising speculation that they could play a role in maintaining the virus in the ...
    - Voice of America

    Apes face extinction from Ebola threat Sep 1, 2005
    THE killer ebola virus is bringing some ape species already decimated by years of poaching and logging to the brink of extinction, according to conservationists ...
    - Brisbane Courier Mail

    Apes 'extinct in a generation' Sep 1, 2005
    ...equatorial Africa. "If we find ways to protect apes from the ebola virus, we also will protect humans," it concludes. But disease ...
    - Journal of Turkish Weekly

    Public Health Officials Prepare for Bioterrorism Aug 30, 2005
    By David McAlary. Natural epidemics like the Ebola virus or SARS have the power to terrify, but even more chilling is the idea of disease used as a weapon. ...
    - Voice of America

    Vical Receives Grant From NIH for Development of Human Vaccine ... Sep 15, 2005
    ..."The NIH is also using our technology in the development of vaccines against other emerging pathogens including the SARS coronavirus, Ebola virus, and West ...
    - Yahoo! News (press release)

    Anatomy of a Debacle Sep 19, 2005
    A continued attempt at throwing passes to a WR who couldn’t catch the Ebola virus if we locked him in a cage with ten rabid infected recess monkeys. ...
    - Seahawks Huddle

    Stanley M. Aronson: Monkeys and disease stain Marburg's name Sep 5, 2005
    ...is part of the evolving family of pathogens called the filoviruses; it is closely related to another deadly virus of presumed African origin, the Ebola virus. ...
    - Providence Journal (subscription)

    New Orleans and the Probability Blues Sep 19, 2005
    Clarke details scenarios waiting to happen, such as terrorist-sponsored outbreaks of Marburg or Ebola virus, or the effect of a Category 5 storm on the two ...
    - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)

    Source: Cyto Pulse Sciences, Inc. Sep 6, 2005
    The four species of Ebola virus are the only other known members of the Filovirus family. Recently there was a large outbreak of Marburg in Angola. ...
    - Yahoo! News (press release)

    Great apes face extinction Sep 17, 2005
    Trade in "bush meat" by poachers who sell the animals for food, logging and the Ebola virus have also pushed Africa's western lowland gorilla and central ...
    - Supersport

    McGill Researcher Pioneers the Study of Primate Disease Ecology Sep 22, 2005
    ...of human AIDS, which evolved recently from related viruses of chimpanzees and sooty mangabeys (a type of monkey), or the outbreaks of Ebola virus, which is ...
    - AScribe

    Treaty: last chance to save great apes Sep 12, 2005
    ...are suffering from deforestation, illegal logging and mining, captive-animal trade, hunting, and, most recently, from emerging diseases such as the Ebola virus ...
    - PhysOrg.com

    Plan Developed To Save Ape Population In Africa Aug 31, 2005
    ...gorilla and the central African chimpanzee are close to extinction due to the threats of poaching for the "bushmeat" trade, rampant logging, and the Ebola virus ...
    - All Headline News

    Countries to agree to save ape habitats Sep 9, 2005
    Last week, Washington-based Conservation International said a combination of logging, hunting and the dreaded Ebola virus was putting some ape species on the ...
    - San Jose Mercury News

    Hurricane impact should give Saints a national following Sep 11, 2005
    Actually, the proper question is 'Will the Saints be Los Angeles' team next year?''. I couldn't be more sick of this question if it were the ebola virus. ...
    - Miami Herald

    US quarantine system lacks resources, panel says Sep 2, 2005
    Now, with jet travel, a person infected with smallpox, avian flu, or the Ebola virus could have landed and traveled to anywhere in the country before becoming ...
    - Boston Globe

    US Dispatches Disease Hunters, Health Recruits to New Orleans Sep 9, 2005
    ...diseases. Khan has responded to outbreaks of Ebola virus in Africa and SARS in Asia, and is coordinating the New Orleans effort. ...
    - Bloomberg

    Treaty offers world's last chance to save great apes Sep 11, 2005
    ...trade, hunting (they are increasingly killed for food in some parts of Africa and sold as "bushmeat") and now from emerging diseases such as the Ebola virus. ...
    - Independent

    Scientists Warn Feared Wheat Disease is Making a Comeback Sep 14, 2005
    It's the equivalent of ebola virus for wheat. Wheat rust caused huge grain losses in North America and famines in Asia in the first half of the 20th century. ...
    - Voice of America

    Nation-World digest Sep 1, 2005
    DAKAR, Senegal — Conservationists say the dreaded Ebola virus along with decades of hunting and logging are putting some ape species on the brink of ...
    - Chicago Daily Southtown

    Apes facing extinction Sep 1, 2005
    Mountain and Cross River gorillas, found in Nigeria and Cameroon, now number as few as 700 and 250 respectively and are facing a new threat from the Ebola virus ...
    - DeHavilland

    BU adds technician scholarships Sep 4, 2005
    ...a free program to train technicians for work in laboratories such as the one the school hopes to build to study such deadly biological agents as the Ebola virus ...
    - Boston Globe

    A gift to the Berkshires Sep 8, 2005
    Garrett, an Ebola virus expert, will not be concentrating on this, but will address all viruses with the global health problems in Africa, Asia and the US.". ...
    - Berkshire Eagle

    International Briefs Aug 31, 2005
    DAKAR, Senegal - Conservationists say that the Ebola virus and years of hunting and logging are putting some ape species on the brink of extinction in Central ...
    - Winston-Salem Journal

    Marvel Nemesis: HazMat and Fault Zone Aug 30, 2005
    He reported directly to the Pentagon and dealt with mankind's most lethal substances: the Ebola Virus, Anthrax, Ricin, HCN, Mustard gas, Sarin gas, & VX gases. ...
    - IGN

    Ebola Recombinant Linked to Mystery Illness in Sichuan China?30 Jul 2005
    D: "This is a strain of the Ebola virus.". ... I: "I can understand so, but why is the term "less-infectious" always affixed to our version of the Ebola virus?". ...
    - Recombinomics

    Emory Researchers Offer New Approach For Testing Potential HIV ...Jul 29, 2005
    2000) -- A team of researchers led by scientists from the National Institutes of Health has developed a novel vaccine that prevents Ebola virus infection in ...
    - Science Daily

    Faster bioterrorism directive soughtJul 29, 2005
    ..."We are all very concerned about the pace here," McCaul said after the hearing, adding that he is particularly concerned about the deadly Ebola virus, one of ...
    - Oxford Press

    Research Team Isolates Receptor For Deadly Viruses; Discovery ...Jul 29, 2005
    Purdue Research Hints That Birds Could Spread Ebola Virus (December 17, 2002) -- Ebola shares a closer relationship with several bird viruses than was ...
    - Science Daily

    Boxun Decription of Ebola in ChinaJul 19, 2005
    ...complications. When non-Ebola virus related infections become severe, it could lead to diathesis from the major blood vessels. In ...
    - Recombinomics

    Conservationists seek to protect apesJul 27, 2005
    ...extinction. The primates are hunted for meat and captured to be sold as pets, suffer from habitat loss and diseases such as Ebola virus. ...
    - Seattle Post Intelligencer

    America Mensa founder dies at 88Jul 27, 2005
    Congo village quarantined for Ebola (May 20, 2005) -- The Congo town of Etoumbi, the center of the outbreak of the Ebola virus, has been sealed off to stop the ...
    - Science Daily

    Vaccines Against Ebola and Marburg Viruses Show Promise in Primate ...Jul 12, 2005
    Ebola virus, a member from the same family (Filoviridae) as Marburg, has also caused significant outbreaks in Africa during the past 3 decades. ...
    - Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)

    Mystery deaths in China linked to pigsJul 25, 2005
    ...deaths were caused by bird flu or SARS. There have also been suggestions that the disease could be a variant of the ebola virus.
    - Sydney Morning Herald (subscription)

    AVI BioPharma Reports Continued Success in Preclinical Antiviral ...Jul 26, 2005
    ...antisense compounds to combat disease by targeting single-stranded RNA viruses, including West Nile virus, hepatitis C virus, dengue virus and Ebola virus. ...
    - Business Wire

    We must continue to ask the tough questions and more importantly ...Jul 10, 2005
    What many like me saw was the doctor for who he truly was, president Bush is the Ebola virus especially when he sent our men and women into Iraq all based on ...
    - VHeadline.com

    Scientists Discover How Nipah Virus Enters CellsJul 7, 2005
    Scientists Discover How Ebola Virus Infects Cells (April 19, 2005) -- Ebola virus reproduction in laboratory-grown cells is severely hampered by enzyme ...
    - Science Daily

    Experts: Improve Efforts Against Animal-Borne DiseaseJul 18, 2005
    ..."Modern plagues among humans such as HIV and dreaded pathogens such as Ebola virus likely trace their origins to animal infections. ...
    - Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription)

    U. of C. lab will seek answers on deadly diseasesJul 26, 2005
    ...staph infections. (The highest Level 4 is for diseases for which there is no treatment, such as smallpox and Ebola virus.). In the ...
    - Chicago Sun-Times

    Crucell to develop rabies antibodiesJul 14, 2005
    ...malaria vaccine is seen as one of the loss-making company's most promising products and it has also reported significant progress with its Ebola virus vaccine.
    - Reuters

    UCLA scientists reveal how Nipah virus infects cellsJul 6, 2005
    ...where it causes life-threatening respiratory and neurological diseases that kill up to 70 percent of patients - a danger level equivalent to the Ebola virus. ...
    - Medical News Today

    Health Minister Says Angola Working to Control Marburg VirusJul 12, 2005
    The Marburg disease shares symptoms with the Ebola virus: high fever, muscle and abdominal cramps, headaches, loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting and death ...
    - Prensa Latina

    Newsmakers | Diaz unfazed by topless photosJul 16, 2005
    ...she's pregnant, she's not - is that on Brangelina's recent trip to Ethiopia to pick up Jolie's newly adopted daughter, Zahara, Pitt contracted the ebola virus. ...
    - philly.com

    Missionary Spotlight Uganda, pearl of AfricaJul 20, 2005
    ...thatched huts. We journeyed to Gulu — a town north of Entebbe and Kampala — where the Ebola virus outbreak took place. The troubles ...
    - Evangelical Times

    Bioterrorism: Myths and RealitiesJul 7, 2005
    This cooperation has led to the creation of vaccines for the Ebola virus and the Marburg virus by scientists from the Public Health Agency in Canada and the US ...
    - FrontPage magazine.com

    Big Brother UncutJul 3, 2005
    ...it important to show it. However, we saw neither sex nor the Ebola virus of Australian censorship - an erection. We got an eyeful ...
    - Sydney Morning Herald (subscription)

    Gorillas return to CameroonJul 13, 2005
    ...across their range, due to poaching and disease. In areas hard hit by the Ebola virus, over 90% of great apes have been killed.
    - News24

    Empowering Users: The Coming Transformation of Knowledge ...Jun 30, 2005
    ...knowledge domains that will surely lead us to develop narrower knowledge spaces on, say, pancreatic cancer, dialysis processes or Ebola virus outbreaks instead ...
    - B-EYE-Network

    Charging ahead: UC Davis will make some bold changes in the next ...Jul 11, 2005
    ...transmitted from animal to human, Osburn said, adding that about 80 percent of diseases fall into this category, including HIV, SARS, the Ebola virus and West ...
    - Davis Enterprise




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