October 26, 2015 Doctors expect Nebraska Ebola patient to make full recovery An American aid worker infected with Ebola who's being treated in Nebraska is now expected to make a full recovery, his doctors said Wednesday.
October 26, 2015 Legionnaires' death toll rises to 10 in western Illinois At least 10 people in western Illinois have now died from Legionnaires' disease, after a state veterans home reported two new fatalities among its residents.
October 26, 2015 CDC issues new guidelines for workers dealing with Ebola patients The Centers for Disease Control on Monday issued new guidelines for health care workers caring for patients stricken with Ebola, one week after two workers at a Dallas hospital came down with the deadly virus.
October 26, 2015 California warns against intentional measles exposures California health officials on Monday warned parents against intentionally exposing their children to measles, which could worsen an outbreak in the state.Â
October 26, 2015 Ebola ravages health care in Sierra Leone capital A Sierra Leone doctor warns that health care in the West African nation's capital has "crumbled" because of the Ebola outbreak.
October 26, 2015 Drug-resistant bacteria lurk in crowded Afghan war clinic A frontline hospital in Afghanistan already stretched by rising war casualties is facing another, invisible danger that is only beginning to come to light: highly contagious strains of drug-resistant bacteria which are making treatment harder.
October 26, 2015 Family that lived with Texas Ebola victim showing no symptoms, mayor says The family who shared an apartment with a Liberian man who died of Ebola in Texas is showing no signs of illness, while the dog of a nurse who contracted the deadly virus is healthy and being cared for, Dallas's mayor said on Tuesday.
October 26, 2015 Ebola outbreak 'pretty much contained' in Senegal and Nigeria Two of the five countries affected by the world's worst ever Ebola outbreak are managing to halt the spread of the disease, the World Health Organization said on Monday, although the overall death toll rose to 2,793 out of 5,762 cases.
October 26, 2015 How often does enterovirus D68 cause paralysis? Several children in Denver have developed limb weakness or paralysis after contracting respiratory illness, and four of the children have tested positive for enterovirus D68, the virus that has now sickened more than 400 people in 40 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
October 26, 2015 U.S. citizen in Ghana tests negative for Ebola A U.S. citizen suspected of having Ebola because he fell ill after visiting West African states battling the disease has tested negative, a senior Ministry of Health official told Reuters on Monday.