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Sierra Leone ebola orphan
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Did the world fail Ebola orphans in Sierra Leone?
Al Jazeera
When Save the Children found David Nyorkor in November 2014, he had been locked in his bedroom for six weeks. | It was at the height of the Ebola epidemic and Yenga, a small village along Sierra Leone's eastern border with Guinea near the epicentre of the outbreak, was devastated. | David had contra...
New customisable vaccine can fight Ebola, H1NI quickly: New study
DNA India
--> | Scientists have developed a cutomisable vaccine against Ebola and H1N1 influenza that can be developed in only seven days and used immediately. | MIT scientists, including one of Indian origin, have developed a new easily customisable vaccine t...
Angola Battling Worst Yellow Fever Outbreak in Decades Needs Help, Says Red Cross
All Africa
[Thomson Reuters Foundation] New York -Yellow fever, a mosquito-borne haemorrhagic virus, has death rates as high as 75 percent but can be prevented with a vaccine ... ...
Six Wounded in Fire Outbreak
All Africa
[Cameroon Tribune] Victims are receiving medical attention in various health establishments in the port city of Douala. ... ...
Dengue shows no signs of abating
Nation
07-July-2016 |   |   |   | Since January 2016 to date, 969 (610 males, 359 females)  suspected cases of dengue have been reported of which 506 (300 males and 206 females) have been confirmed positive. | The  dengue serotypes currently in circula...
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