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Further study is needed to determine whether levels of infection detection are similar across diseases and ethnic groups... READ MORE›
Although molting can resolve most cases, snakes can die from the infection... READ MORE›
The United Nations lifted a ban on diamond exports from Sierra Leone in 2003, though the 113 million sector is plagued by smuggling... READ MORE›
The United Nations lifted a ban on diamond exports from Sierra Leone in 2003, but the multi-million dollar sector is still plagued by smuggling... READ MORE›
A giant 709-carat diamond unearthed in Sierra Leone has sold at auction in New York for 6.5m ?4.8m ... READ MORE›
A new study says England is seeing a dramatic increase in cases of scarlet fever, an infectious disease that mostly affects children... READ MORE›
All newborn babies in England and Scotland are to be offered a vaccine to combat meningitis B from September... READ MORE›
Sue Davie, chief executive of Meningitis Now, said parents should ensure that their children get the MenACWY vaccination... READ MORE›
Paolo Conteh, the interior minister, told Sierra Leone's state broadcaster that thousands of people remained missing... READ MORE›
The North's claim comes as rival South Korea fights an outbreak of Mers that has killed two dozen people and infected more than 160 since last month... READ MORE›
An employee at the National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease in Winnipeg has potentially been exposed to the Ebola virus... READ MORE›
In Sierra Leone, the hardest hit of any nation during the Ebola outbreak, nearly 4,000 people died from the disease altogether 14,000 were infected... READ MORE›
New model equates spread of worm across local networks and internet with progress of Aids virus through the body, suggesting early treatment is vital... READ MORE›
Dr Oliver Johnson, from the King's Sierra Leone partnership, worked at an Ebola clinic in Freetown, and has strong links with medical professionals there... READ MORE›
Cat-scratch fever is caused by a bacteria found in fleas... READ MORE›
Pharmaceutical companies only agreed to develop Ebola vaccines after the West African epidemic spiraled out of control last year, affecting thousands of people... READ MORE›
Miss Cafferkey said she was happy to be alive and thanked staff at the Royal Free Hospital in London who she said had saved her life... READ MORE›
Officials on WHO's Emergency Committee made clear the Zika still constitutes a global public health threat... READ MORE›
The six new infections in Liberia since June 21 include two deaths... READ MORE›
Last month, Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle said a bacteria spread through contaminated scopes had infected 32 people over two years 11 died... READ MORE›
Most of the people who were infected with Ebola in the 2014 West Africa epidemic contracted the viral disease through super-spreaders, researchers say... READ MORE›
They had stumbled on a 27-year local man who contracted the disease despite having never travelled outside of Indonesia... READ MORE›
Pauline Cafferkey criticises health body over botched airport screening process after fellow nurse Donna Wood suspended... READ MORE›
In September, Britian will become the first country in the world to start a national, publicly funded immunisation drive against meningitis B... READ MORE›
There are still 75 health workers in Dallas who have isolated themselves and are being monitored... READ MORE›
The latent Ebola virus has not previously been known to trigger a life-threatening illness so long after the original infection... READ MORE›
We've never quite been sure if it was related to the Ebola virus or other illnesses, said John M... READ MORE›
As climate change reaches almost every corner of the Earth's ecology, different diseases could be unleashed... READ MORE›
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC, whose disease detectives have investigated duodenoscope-transmitted infections since 2013... READ MORE›
WHO commends the government and people of Sierra Leone for the significant achievement of ending this Ebola outbreak, he said... READ MORE›
One volunteer, Dr Geraldine O'Hara, an infectious diseases specialist from Huddersfield, has recorded a series of audio diaries while she is in Sierra Leone... READ MORE›
The World Health Organisation has declared the end of the Ebola epidemic in west Africa, with all known chains of transmission of the virus stopped... READ MORE›
Health workers who treat Ebola patients are heroes, and we should treat them as such... READ MORE›
The Zika virus is primarily spread by mosquitoes and is currently present in more than 50 countries and territories worldwide, including many in Latin America... READ MORE›
Nearly 4,000 people have died in Sierra Leone of Ebola since the outbreak began in late 2013... READ MORE›
A Liberian Red Cross burial team on the move to pick up a suspected Ebola victim in the impoverished area of West Point, Monrovia, Liberia... READ MORE›
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