Ebola cases are rising in Congo and Uganda. NPR's Jonathan Lambert explains why the outbreak may be even larger than official numbers show.
The vaccine development process and coordination between health organizations have improved since a devastating 2014-2016 ...
New modeling from the CDC shows that if measures aren't taken immediately, this outbreak could sicken more than 20,000 people ...
The 2026 outbreak of Ebola virus disease in DR Congo and Uganda, caused by Bundibugyo virus (Orthoebolavirus bundibugyoense), represents one of the most consequential epidemic emergencies in Africa.
The "super-antigen" known as a "universal vaccine" was developed using machine learning at the University of Cambridge - ...
Travel bans and conflict have disrupted supply chains in the Democratic Republic of Congo, leaving health workers without ...
Travel bans and conflict have disrupted supply chains in the Democratic Republic of Congo, leaving health workers without ...
An early trial of a vaccine made using the technology found it is safe and well-tolerated, with a larger study to include ...
A doctor who treated Ebola patients in 2014-2016 describes what’s most concerning about the latest outbreak of the Bundibugyo ...
As cases grow, a massive deployment of resources is critical. Anthony Banbury is a former United Nations undersecretary ...
A chronic lack of investment in development of better tests has left clinicians blind and allows deadly viruses to spread ...
The latest Ebola outbreak is showing no signs of slowing. On April 24, the first suspected case of the rare Bundibugyo strain ...