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Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha Scientists dig into Ebola's deadly genes for clues 09/01/2014 09:34am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- A single funeral caused many.Stephen Gire and other health researchers on the ground in Africa had some hope that the Ebola outbreak was coming under control or at least plateauing in late May. Then came the funeral of a healer in Guinea. More tha US to begin safety testing Ebola vaccine next week 09/01/2014 07:52am • SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal researchers next week will start testing humans with an experimental vaccine to prevent the deadly Ebola virus.The National Institutes of Health announced Thursday that it is launching the safety trial on a vaccine developed by the agency' Liberian Ebola survivor praises experimental drug 08/30/2014 05:58pm • JONATHAN PAYE-LAYLEH Associated Press MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) -- A Liberian health worker who recovered from Ebola after receiving an experimental drug urged the manufacturer to speed up its production and send it to Africa, while crowds celebrated in the streets Saturday after authorities reopened a 1st case of West Nile virus reported in Maryland 08/30/2014 05:40pm • BALTIMORE (AP) -- Maryland health officials say the first case of the West Nile virus in the state has been reported.Health officials said Thursday that the first case was detected in an adult who lives near Washington. The health department also says the virus has been detected in a horse in the Wa
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