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  1. Ebola by William Dr Close, 1995-06-27
  2. Ebola and Marburg Viruses: A View of Infection Using Electron Microscopy by Elena Ryabchikova, Barbara B. S. Price, 2002-08
  3. Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional? by Leonard G. Horowitz, 1996-04
  4. The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story by Richard Preston, 1999-06-15
  5. Ebola: Through the Eyes of the People by William T., M.D. Close, 2001-12-01
  6. The Ebola Virus (Diseases and Disorders) by Kris Hirschmann, 2006-09-29
  7. Ebola Virus (Diseases and People) by Edward Willett, 2003-06
  8. Ebola virus antibody prevalence in dogs and human risk.(Research): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Lois Allela, Olivier Bourry, et all 2005-03-01
  9. Ebola and Marburg Viruses: Molecular and Cellular Biology (Horizon Bioscience) by H.d. Klenk, 2004-03-10
  10. 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
  11. Marburg and Ebola Viruses (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)
  12. Ebola, Influenza, Sars: A Reprint from the Journal, Emerging Infectious Diseases
  13. 2008 Country Profile and Guide to Uganda - National Travel Guidebook and Handbook - Idi Amin, Lake Victoria, AIDS, Ebola, Malaria, Energy, USAID (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2007-10-12
  14. Ebola (Epidemics) by Allison Stark Draper, 2001-09

181. Virus Shield: Ebola Vaccine Works Fast In Monkey Test: Science News Online, Aug.
Tests on monkeys show that an experimental vaccine can build immunity against ebola virus within a month, suggesting the vaccine might help contain
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Virus Shield: Ebola vaccine works fast in monkey test
Nathan Seppa A one-shot version of a vaccine against Ebola fever provides protection after just 1 month, tests in monkeys show. If it proves safe to use in people, the fast-acting vaccine, deployed promptly, might help contain future Ebola outbreaks, scientists say in the Aug. 7 Nature Ebola is a highly contagious and often lethal viral infection. Including the first cases reported in 1976, nine outbreaks have sickened or killed hundreds of people in central Africa, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta. Wild primates are also susceptible. Earlier, researchers tested a vaccine that entails three injections of Ebola DNA over 2 months, followed 12 weeks later by a booster shot of an adenovirus modified to carry genes for Ebola virus proteins. The adenovirus cannot replicate, but the Ebola proteins it makes grab the attention of the immune system, which were primed by the earlier exposure to Ebola DNA (SN: 12/2/00, p. 358). While that two-step vaccine fostered impressive immunity in monkeys, it took several months to take hold, says Gary J. Nabel, a virologist at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Md.

182. 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.

183. 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.

184. Scientists Fear New Ebola Outbreak May Explain Sudden Gorilla Disappearance
Scientists fear that emerging evidence may suggest a new outbreak of the ebola virus, which, in addition to threatening human lives, would threaten tens of
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More than 20,000 Western lowland gorillas could die within months if outbreak confirmed
August 27, 2004 (Torino, Italy) – Scientists fear that emerging evidence may suggest a new outbreak of the Ebola virus, which, in addition to threatening human lives, would threaten tens of thousands of great apes – in this case gorillas and chimpanzees – in the Republic of Congo. The announcement was made by the International Primatological Society (IPS) and Great Ape Survival Project (GRASP) at the IPS's 20th Congress, being held this week in Turin, Italy. Congo's Odzala National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, contains an estimated 30,000 western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), the largest such population of the endangered species in the world. Until late last year, hundreds could regularly be spotted in Lokoue Bai, a natural clearing in the park where separate groups of the gorillas predictably congregated. But whereas 45 groups of gorillas (each with an average of eight individuals) were once normally observed there, the number since May has plummeted to only nine groups. "We have not confirmed this as an outbreak of Ebola yet, but there are clear indications that we need to take that possibility seriously," said Dr. Dieudonnè Ankara, GRASP Focal Point for Congo-Brazzaville, who confirmed these recent developments. "This situation demands serious attention, since another Ebola outbreak would have devastating effects not only for wildlife, but for my neighbors who call the area home."

185. Report Two More Die From Ebola In Gabon
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186. A Plague Upon Our Houses
Zaire, 1995 An estimated 244 people die from ebola, a hemorrhagic fever virus for The ebola virus. Image courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control.
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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

187. CNN.com - Ebola Death Toll Reaches 120 - Apr. 9, 2003
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188. Emerging Viruses - AIDS - Ebola - Dr. Leonard Horowitz - Natural Health And Long
This is the first indepth exploration into the origins of HIV and ebola. Claims that these emerging viruses naturally evolved and then jumped species from
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by Dr. Leonard Horowitz The iatrogenic and genocidal theories of AIDS are meticulously explored within the social and political context of this stormy period of American military science. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) activities and foreign policy initiatives in Central Africa in response to the alleged threats posed by communism, black nationalism, and Third World populations are examined. The important roles played by political leaders including National Security Advisor Dr. Henry Kissinger, Department of Health, Education and Welfare secretaries Frank Carlucci, Jr. and Joseph Califano, presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, and economic notables Nelson and Laurence Rockerfeller are considered. The text hauntingly dissects the potential motives and administrative mechanisms underlying the prevalent belief that HIV and Ebola may have been deliberately deployed, and that the AIDS epidemic may be accomplishing what was desired. Order This Book
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189. Freshmeat.net: Project Details For Ebola
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190. CNN.com - Ugandan Authorities Search For Frightened Victims Of Ebola Outbreak -
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Achin Beatrice prays, Wednesday, near the graves of two relatives who died after contracting the deadly Ebola virus

191. Virus-Ebola.com
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192. CNN.com - WHO Fears Ebola Spread - December 15, 2001
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Most of the suspected victims were related to one of the confirmed cases MAKOKOU, Gabon An outbreak of the killer Ebola disease in Gabon could spread to neighbouring countries, health chiefs have warned. The World Health Organisation, which has sent a team of experts to the remote north-western Mekambo district, said two of the 11 suspected Ebola deaths have been confirmed. They said at least one woman infected with the deadly disease had crossed the border with the Congo Republic. Ebola causes up to 90 percent of its victims to bleed to death in a matter of days and has no known cure or vaccine. Four villages in Gabon have been put under quarantine but health workers said they had not been able to entirely stop villagers' movements. District health official Firmin Tcheka told Reuters: "The border is porous and people naturally move from one village to the other.

193. CNN.com - Relatives, Neighbors Shunning Ugandan Ebola Survivors - November 10, 2
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194. CNN.com - Ebola Outbreak Kills 100 In Congo - Mar. 11, 2003
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Story Tools BRAZZAVILLE, Congo Republic (Reuters) The deadly Ebola virus has killed 100 people in the remote forests of Congo Republic and wiped out nearly two-thirds of the gorillas in a reserve. "We have reached the fateful figure of 100 dead," Congo's Health Minister Alain Moka said on Tuesday at a ceremony to accept donations to help fight the outbreak. The latest Ebola epidemic to hit the central African country struck in January in the dense forest region of Cuvette-Ouest about 440 miles north of the capital Brazzaville. Ebola is passed on by infected body fluids and kills between 50 and 90 percent of its victims. It starts with a high fever and headache and can lead to massive internal bleeding. "The government has already spent more than $500,000 to put in place the logistics needed to help the stricken people but the state alone cannot help," Moka said. "We must have the support of everybody and the international community."

195. CNN.com - Experts May Have Identified Strain Of Uganda's Ebola Virus - October 1
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196. The Scientist :: Human Ebola Vaccine Trial Begins, Nov. 24, 2003

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Phase I safety test of the multimodal vaccine's DNA component will last 1 year
By Jeffrey M. Perkel The leader of the team that designed an Ebola vaccine and tested it in macaque monkeys expects to see no adverse effects in the human trial The subjects will be monitored for 1 year, but Nabel anticipates no adverse effects, because other DNA vaccines have already proven safe. Plus, the vaccine contains no infectious materials from Ebola virus. Instead, he told The Scientist The current trial is just the first test of a vaccine that Nabel's group described 3 years ago in a report to Nature , detailing the first successful test of an Ebola vaccine in a nonhuman primate. That trial employed a prime/boost strategy. Once a month for 3 months, macaque monkeys were injected with plasmid DNA encoding Ebola virus glycoprotein and nucleoprotein to prime the immune system. Three months later (5 months after the first DNA injection), the monkeys received an injection of crippled adenovirus containing the glycoprotein gene to boost the immune response. The team then challenged the vaccinated animals 3 months later with a lethal dose of Ebola virus (at 8 months). Significantly, the vaccine induced both humoral and cellular immune responses in the animals. For instance, recognizing that the prime/boost strategy's multipart regimen could prove impractical, Nabel's team in August described an accelerated vaccine in another

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198. Fieber - ... Und Nicht Mal Zittern! - - Parcere Subiectis Et Debellare Superbo
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Die letzte Sammelaktion war - soweit ich mich erinnern kann - vor 10 Jahren. Damals sammelte ich das Inlay einer Zigarettenmarke mit den drei roten K. Ich meine die mit den drei versteckten K.
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In Australien gab es einmal einen berühmten Chirurgen namens Dr. Charles Billroth. An einem Morgen lehrte er seine Studenten, dass ein Arzt zwei Fähigkeiten brauche: Erstens, er darf sich nicht ekeln. Und zweitens, er muss eine präzise Beobachtungsgabe besitzen. Zur Demonstration tunkte er seinen Finger in eine abscheulich bittere Flüssigkeit, schleckte und forderte die Studenten auf das Gleiche zu tun. Die Studenten probierten - ohne mit der Wimper zu zucken - einer nach dem anderen von der widerlich schmeckenden Flüssigkeit.
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