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Congo Reopens Main Airport in Ebola Epicenter as Officials Brace for Long Outbreak
Health workers in a new Ebola treatment center in Bunia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, on May 31. Glody Murhabazi/AFP/Getty Images
Health officials sue New Jersey ICE jail over fears of disease outbreaks and ‘inadequate’ tuberculosis controls
Health officials sue New Jersey ICE jail over fears of disease outbreaks and ‘inadequate’ tuberculosis controls Health investigators demand ‘immediate entry’ to Delaney Hall over fears of disease outbreaks and lack of adequate medical care - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Health officials in New Jersey are suing the private prison firm that runs a controversial immigration detention center facing a nearly two-week-long strike among detainees and ongoing protests over allegations of...
Trump’s Ebola travel bans stir up Covid-era conflict over outbreak response
Donald Trump and the World Health Organization are teed up for another clash over infectious disease travel bans. Trump ignored the WHO’s advice, and its criticism of travel restrictions, when he closed the U.S. border to foreigners who’d recently been in China at the outset of the Covid pandemic, and he’s ignoring the U.N. agency again now, at the outset of what is already one of the worst Ebola outbreaks ever, by barring most travelers from the affected countries. Andrew Nixon, a health...
Commentary: The most concerning outbreak right now isn’t Ebola or hantavirus
Commentary: The most concerning outbreak right now isn’t Ebola or hantavirus Despite being the leading cause of vaccine-preventable child deaths worldwide, measles doesn’t garner much attention, says Hsu Li Yang of the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. SINGAPORE: Two rare and deadly infectious diseases drew significant international coverage and public attention in May: the Andes hantavirus on board the cruise ship MV Hondius and the Bundibugyo Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic...
Anguished Parents, Crying Doctors: Life Amid Utah’s Measles Outbreak
Ben Dowse hadn’t expected to treat measles when he became a doctor, but there he was, examining a newborn exposed to the virus in the womb. The infected mother had given birth just hours earlier. The hospital had alerted Dowse to the case before delivery, and he’d braced himself for the worst.
Australia won't impose travel restrictions despite overseas Ebola spread
International Ebola cases climbing 'fast' but Australia won't impose travel restrictions Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 3:51pm In short: Australia will not impose border restrictions or quarantine on travellers from Ebola-affected countries. There are three new suspected cases in Italy and Brazil. Federal health minister Mark Butler said Australia was monitoring the outbreak very closely.
The Painful Truth About Long Covid
Nothing about long Covid adds up. Consider prevalence rates: How could one study find it affected 3.3 percent of the population of the UK but others an alarming 51 percent of South Americans and 86 percent of Egyptians? Or treatment methods: The BMJ’s systematic review of ways to treat long Covid lists two as supported by moderate evidence, cognitive behavioral therapy and physical exercise.
Ebola death toll in DR Congo climbs to 101
Ebola death toll in DR Congo climbs to 101 DRC records 10 deaths and 35 new cases, slams armed groups for hindering health response. The Democratic Republic of the Congo has reported 101 confirmed Ebola deaths, expressing concern over armed groups hindering the response in the hardest-hit province of Ituri. In its latest situation report on Monday, the DRC’s government said it recorded 35 new confirmed cases in the previous 24 hours, including 10 deaths.
U.S. faces foreign crises with a hollowed out diplomatic corps
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WA's Ebola risk is low, chief health officer says
WA's new Chief Health Officer Clare Huppatz confident state's Ebola risk is low Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 7:06am In short: Clare Huppatz tells Stateline in her first TV interview since becoming WA's chief health officer that the risk of Ebola entering the state is low, due to the low number of people travelling to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Dr Huppatz said the state's diphtheria outbreak was unusual, but not something that could not be managed. The chief health officer hopes she can...