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  1. Ebola by Dr. William Close, 1995-06-27
  2. Ebola: Through the Eyes of the People by William T. Close, 2001-12-01
  3. Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional? by Leonard G. Horowitz, 1996-04
  4. Ebola, Culture and Politics: The Anthropology of an Emerging Disease (Case Studies on Contemporary Social Issues) by Barry S. Hewlett, Bonnie L. Hewlett, 2007-11-27
  5. Ebola (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics) by Tara C. Smith, 2005-09
  6. Ebola (Parasites) by Shelley Bueche, 2003-10-20
  7. Ebola and Marburg Virus (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics) by Tara C. Smith, World Health Organization, 2010-09
  8. Ebola Virus (Diseases and People) by Edward Willett, 2003-06
  9. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2003-04-08
  10. Ebola: Webster's Timeline History, 1968 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  11. Ebola and Marburg Viruses: Molecular and Cellular Biology (Horizon Bioscience) by H.d. Klenk, 2004-03-10
  12. Ebola Factor: A Novel of Suspense by G. Henry Hofer, 1996-04
  13. Emerging Viruses: Aids and Ebola Nature, Accident Or Intentional? by Leonard G. Horowitz, 1999
  14. Ebola. Sonderausgabe. Ein Tatsachenthriller aus dem Urwald von Zaire. by William T. Close, 2001-09-01

161. CNN.com - Uganda's Ebola Death Toll Rises To 92 - November 6, 2000
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Uganda's Ebola death toll rises to 92
KAMPALA, Uganda

162. Main ProMED-mail
More Latest Information on ebola, 20FEB-2004 / ebola virus, laboratory accident - USA (MD). 06-JAN-2004 / ebola hemorrhagic fever - Congo Rep.
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163. CNN.com - Health - Ebola Hunter Relishes Trips Inside African 'Hot Zone' - Novem
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Ebola hunter relishes trips inside African 'Hot Zone'
Dr. Scott Dowell, left, was among the CDC officials helping contain the Ebola outbreak in Uganda By Troy Goodman CNN.com Health writer ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) Most travelers would avoid booking a plane trip to a country where a red alert was issued for an outbreak of severe hemorrhagic fever. But Dr. Scott Dowell jumped at the opportunity several weeks ago when his bosses at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta asked him to join up with a CDC team flying into Africa to help contain the latest spread of deadly Ebola virus. Five years ago, in fact, Dowell had already gone to the Central African country of Zaire where Ebola had emerged and had begun killing hundreds of people. The desire to help control the disease's spread and possibly save lives keeps him from worrying about the risks. ALSO
  • Ugandan Ministry of Health MESSAGE BOARD Are you concerned about the threat of emerging diseases like Ebola?
  • 164. EBOLA SOUP
    ebola SOUP. ebola Soup is the world s finest Vehicularmammalslaughtercore band. also available. Oh God! Mother Blood! Compilation featuring 3 ebola McNuggets.
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    Ebola Soup is the world's finest Vehicular-mammalslaughtercore band. We currently hold the record in several Bay Area venues for clearing the club faster than any other band. But really, if only they'd give us a chance... The band features the histrionic amplified (and I mean it) trombone of TOM YODER
    Ox the heavy wood, skin (and metal) bludgeoning of the world's loudest manicurist Gino Robair
    Rabbit a guy who dreams of tubas, watches too much Star Trek and refuses to clean his bathroom: our bassist STEVE LEW
    Goat and what band of mine would be complete without a guy who sings like the cookie monster after he woke up from a six hour nap because he got hit over the head with a 2-by-4 and plays guitar like Jeff Hanneman, before the prozac (after the qualudes) JOHN SHIURBA
    Snake You really should visit the Vaccination Records website for more information on Ebola and how to get it. Available Recordings REAL AUDIO SAMPLE FOUR SONG 7-INCH on Vaccination Records featuring the big hit Feeling Logy b/w three tasty Ebola McNuggets

    165. Team To Return To Ebola Infected Gabon
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    166. MSNBC - Ebola Blamed In Tragic Decline Of Great Apes
    ebola blamed in tragic decline of great apes. Emergency meeting aimed at staving off extinction from disease, poaching, habitat destruction.
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    See images of great apes, and the environmental, economic and cultural pressures contributing to their decline Ebola blamed in tragic decline of great apes Emergency meeting aimed at staving off extinction from disease, poaching, habitat destruction By Kari Huus MSNBC Updated: 5:27 p.m. ET Dec.12, 2003 Nov. 25 - An army of the world’s top primatologists and conservationists will meet in Paris this week to formulate an emergency strategy aimed at saving man’s closest relatives — the great apes. But even as the international forum was being planned, a new tragedy was befalling these endangered species. Recent research has revealed that the spread of the deadly Ebola virus has devastated populations of gorillas and chimpanzees, hastening their relentless march toward extinction. advertisement
    The Great Apes Survival Project was organized by the United Nations to draw up a strategy to save gorillas, orangutans, bonobos and chimpanzees from the threat of extinction caused by poaching and destruction of their habitat by lumbering, farming and mining interests. The forum will call for 21 African nations and two Asian countries, which are home to the vast majority of these animals, to adopt the strategy. And it will call on wealthy nations and organizations to fund it.

    167. CNN.com - Ebola Death Toll Reaches 120 - Apr. 9, 2003
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    Story Tools BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo (Reuters) The death toll in a deadly Ebola outbreak has risen to 120 in the northwestern Republic of Congo, the central African country's health ministry said on Wednesday. HEALTH LIBRARY Health Library Men's Health Women's Health Care for the whole family An official at the ministry said 135 cases had been recorded since the virus, which has no known cure, struck in January in the dense forests of Cuvette-Ouest, some 700 kilometers (440 miles) north of the capital, Brazzaville. Authorities say the disease has now almost been brought under control. Ebola is passed on by infected body fluids and kills between 50 and 90 percent of victims, depending on the strain. It starts with a high fever and headache and can lead to massive internal bleeding. Authorities have cordoned off the affected areas and local people have been told not to touch bodies of those who have died and not to eat primates. Scientists believe the outbreak was triggered by the consumption of infected monkey meat. Bush meat is a staple among forest communities, and a delicacy in many cities.

    168. A Plague Upon Our Houses
    tissue. Zaire, 1995 An estimated 244 people die from ebola, a hemorrhagic fever virus for which there is no cure. infections. The ebola virus.
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    A Plague Upon Our Houses
    Infectious Diseases, Once Beaten by Miracle Drugs, Are Back Stronger Than Ever and Closer to Home, Warn UW Experts
    by Julie Rathbun New York, 1990 : Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets , dies suddenly from a virulent infection impervious to antibiotics. Milwaukee, 1993 : Approximately 400,000 people are sickened by an obscure intestinal parasite, cryptosporidium, contaminating the city's water supply. Seattle, 1994 : Eleven children with chicken pox contract a "flesh eating" bacterial infection requiring most to have surgery to remove infected tissue. Zaire, 1995 : An estimated 244 people die from Ebola, a hemorrhagic fever virus for which there is no cure. It is spread through contact with bodily fluids and secretions. Such headlines shouldn't surprise us. Throughout history, infectious diseases have ravaged humanity, from the bubonic plague or "Black Death" of the 14th century to the "Spanish influenza" epidemic of the early 20th century. But Americans have become complacent about infectious disease. First came the discovery of penicillin in 1929 (followed by other antibiotics); then the start of widespread vaccination programs and improved sanitation and education. The scourge of smallpox was wiped off the face of the Earth in 1977; we assumed others would follow. In the 1980s, our world began to change. Newspaper headlines carried words like AIDS

    169. E-JID: Vol. 179, Suppl. 1, February 1999
    A special supplement of The Journal of Infectious Diseases (Vol. 79, Supplement 1, February 1999) sponsored by WHO and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JID/journal/contents/v179nS1.html
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    170. The Scientist - Notebook
    out 1997. ebola hemorrhagic fever is still rare (thanks to the efforts of virus fighters) but nevertheless a threat. Traditional
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    The Scientist 12[2]:31, Jan. 19, 1998 Notebook
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  • Rockin' the Academy ... Arabidopsis Date: January 19, 1998 RECORD DONORS: U.S. Healthcare founder Leonard Abramsom and his wife, Madlyn, a cancer survivor, donated $100 million to create a new cancer research center at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.
    Photo: Courtesy Bruce Wemger
    INJECTION INNOVATION: A young patient shows some apprehension as a needle-free injector device is placed against her arm prior to firing. Remember the terror you felt as a child when you went to the doctor for a vaccination? These days, doctor visits are worse for children. Added to the standard list of measles, mumps, and rubella (often given as one combination injection); diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (given as a single DTP vaccine); and polio; now Haemophilus influenzae
    Photo: Karen Hopkin HEADLINERS: Elvis Presley may be frequently sighted, but Wild Type drummer Ken Kinzler and keyboard player Bert Vogelstein are frequently cited.
  • 171. CNN.com - Ebola Strain Identified; Death Toll Hits 41 - October 19, 2000
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    Ebola strain identified; death toll hits 41

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    173. WHO Bids To Contain Ebola Outbreak
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    174. The Ebola Virus
    Problems faced in the central African region The ebola Virus, ebola hemorrhagic fever is severe, oftenfatal Western Lowland
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    Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a severe, often-fatal disease in humans and nonhuman primates (monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees) and has appeared sporadically since its initial identification in 1976.
    Source and causes
    The disease is caused by infection with Ebola virus, named after a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where it was first recognized. Confirmed cases of Ebola have been reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Sudan, the Ivory Coast and Uganda. Challenges One of the major obstacles to fighting this disease is the very limited understanding that we have of the virus and its patterns of emergence and propagation.

    175. CNN.com - Death Toll In Uganda's Ebola Outbreak Rises To 100 - November 9, 2000
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    Death toll in Uganda's Ebola outbreak rises to 100
    KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) The death toll from the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in Uganda has risen to 100 after four more people died in the last 24 hours, a health official said Thursday.

    176. Ebola
    A Chart For ebola Part I by Mark Lerner. Note This is the beginning of a multipart series on ebola.. of the ebola rising degree.
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    A Chart For Ebola: Part I
    by Mark Lerner
    [Note: This is the beginning of a multi-part series on Ebola.]
    On September 9, 1976within 1 day of an extremely potent Full Moon at 15 deg.59' Virgo-Piscesone of the 20th Century's most powerful and controversial world leaders died. As the death of Mao was reported, billions of Earthlings responded in a multitude of ways. He was such a towering figure on the global stage that anyone, even generally aware of history and current events, would have to be affected by the news. As Beijing and hundreds of millions of Chinese mourned his passing, another deathperhaps far more noteworthy for humanity's futurewas occurring thousands of miles away in Central Africa. In the small village of Yambuku, Zaire, a man died of a strange and overpowering hemorrhagic viral fever, a rapidly-moving disease that devastates the body's organs, tissues and cells, also revealing itself with blood often being released through the nose, ears, mouth and even eyes. This person's death occurred also very close to the moment of the September 8, 1976 Full Moon and it is here we begin our story. My initial research on this subject has indicated the following: The New York Times and Facts on File two usually reliable sources for world eventsdid not start reporting about the "birth" of Ebola until October 1976. The first article on "Ebola"not even named yet as a deadly virusappeared on page 23 of the October 10, 1976 edition of

    177. CNN.com - Health - Vaccine Protects Monkeys From Ebola Infection - November 29,
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    Vaccine protects monkeys from Ebola infection
    (AP) For the first time, a vaccine protected monkeys against the lethal Ebola virus, raising doctors' hopes of developing a means of inoculating people against the terrifying disease. Four macaques that were injected with the experimental vaccine suffered no ill effects after being exposed to normally lethal doses of the virus. Four macaques that were not inoculated died within six days.

    178. MSNBC - Infectious Diseases Front Page
    ebola emerges New bugs. New battles. POSTED 1 NOV 2000 Five years after the ebola virus killed 286 people in Congo, the disease has reappeared in Uganda.
    http://www.newshub.com/cgibin/rd.cgi?11850044

    179. Report Two More Die From Ebola In Gabon
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    180. Ebola

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