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This year’s #Ebola outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo are the world’s largest since 2014. Our UPDATED brief looks at what’s changed since then in the U.S. and global response https://t.co/K220QLYU4P
— Kaiser Family Foundation (@KaiserFamFound) August 19, 2018
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My colleagues and I wrote this article describing how USAID partners used a humanitarian approach to respond to the West Africa Ebola outbreak. #Ebola https://t.co/ABgC8UrymV https://t.co/cxwq5rtMbw
— Linda Mobula, MD,MPH (@LindaMobula) August 19, 2018
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#Ebola virus disease in east #DRC to 17AUG2018...
— Ian M Mackay, PhD 🦟🦠🧬🥼 (@MackayIM) August 19, 2018
🔵 115 total cases (+7 compared to previous report)
🔹 25 suspected (+4)
🔹 27 probable (+0)
🔹 63 confirmed (+6; Mabalako|North Kivu)
🔹 49 fatal (+2 Mabalako; 43% PFC)
Data from: https://t.co/UpaQeXo6Xa pic.twitter.com/Cbo72taQD6
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Knighted #ebola Dr Michael Jacobs couldn’t give a f**k@DHSCgovuk @theresa_may @MattHancock @HepatitisCTrust #hepatitisc https://t.co/jx9szx3GXb
— simon shaw (@simonshaw83) August 19, 2018
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@CEPIvaccines: RT @HelenBranswell: 4. Only 8 previous #Ebola outbreaks have been larger than 87 cases & 47 deaths — and this outbreak isn't remotely near under control. People who know Ebola are worried. https://t.co/R6CUZiuCoX
— Thomas Piggott (@twpiggott) August 19, 2018
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RT @SamuelOrija218: @oxfamgb The consequencies of #Ebola outbreak would have have been devastating in #Nigeria but for effort of Dr. Stella Adadevoh and others like her, it was curtailed.
— kindly follow back after retweet🙏🏾 (@TheRetweeterNg) August 19, 2018
On the 19th of August, 2014, she paid with her live.
We can't appreciate them enough fo…
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The consequencies of #Ebola outbreak would have have been devastating in #Nigeria but for effort of Dr. Stella Adadevoh and others like her, it was curtailed.
— Samuel Abayomi Orija (@SamuelOrija218) August 19, 2018
On the 19th of August, 2014, she paid with her live.
We can't appreciate them enough for that sacrifice.
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Top story: Science & Research @ALIMA_ORG: 'For the first time, @ALIMA_ORG is treating confirmed #Ebola #patients within our innovative Biosecure Emergency Care Units for Outbreaks (CUBE) at our #treatment center in Beni… pic.twitter.com/OTd7nWGTkh, see more https://t.co/RGUABS93Wx
— ironorehopper (@ironorehopper) August 19, 2018
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Hon. Sarah Opendi, @tegegny and teams from @CDCgov and @usmissionuganda lay wreaths at the graves of health workers who succumbed to the Bundibugyo #Ebola outbreak in 2007. pic.twitter.com/pEwgWvShad
— Ministry of Health - Uganda (@MinofHealthUG) August 19, 2018
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State Minister of Health for General Duties- Hon. Sarah Opendi, @CDCgov Director- Dr. Redfield, @CDCgov Uganda, Dr. Lisa Nelson, @tegegny and @USAmbUganda currently in Bundibugyo to assess the #Ebola preparedness plan ahead of #Ebola outbreak in DRC. pic.twitter.com/wFakw4enRK
— Ministry of Health - Uganda (@MinofHealthUG) August 19, 2018
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"In Syria we know how important role #WHO plays to save lives during humanitarian crisis. WHO is one of the Best #UN Agency", said my neighbour a young man from Syria living in Brazzaville on my way to #DR Congo for the second #Ebola Outbreak in 2018. Heath care is #NotAtarget. pic.twitter.com/CTsdwkZUKY
— Barry Rodrigue (@barryr33082845) August 19, 2018
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Child Victims of DRC Ebola Crisis Need Special Attention - Agency https://t.co/GYl9UMRvay #DRC #Ebola pic.twitter.com/ahgYf5uho7
— Claudia Costin (@ClaudiaCostin) August 19, 2018
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4 yrs ago today Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh lost her life to save Nigeria from #Ebola. DRASA Health Trust exists to continue her legacy & keep Nigerians healthy & safe. Support us for as little as N1,000 per month https://t.co/61oSLQ5H3R#DRASA #DrAdadevoh #StellaAdadevoh #Adadevoh pic.twitter.com/QfFbsS7hjT
— DRASA (Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh) Health Trust (@drasatrust) August 19, 2018
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Child Victims of DRC Ebola Crisis Need Special Attention - Agency https://t.co/Gytx1qExKp #DRC #Ebola pic.twitter.com/JfFy9T2Rm6
— allAfrica.com (@allafrica) August 19, 2018
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I might be a bit biased, but personal opinion, I’m giving that vaccine to everyone. #ebola #DRC #vaccine https://t.co/cadP8cEeK3
— Lance D. Presser (@ldpsci) August 19, 2018
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On #WHD2018 #WorldHumanitarianDay @MinofHealthUG Hon @Chng_Sarah, H.E @USAmbUganda, @CDCDirector USAID and @tegegny @WHOUganda paid our respects to health workers who lost their lives during 2007 #Ebola outbreak in Bundibugyo #Uganda We are in debt of their selfless sacrifice pic.twitter.com/NkoR3NEazm
— Yonas T WOLDEMARIAM (@tegegny) August 19, 2018
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Horray for Dr Belizaire and those like her, along with #Ebola patients and their families. True bravery and empathy. Photo from WHO and @DrTedros . Doctor and cured patients at Mangina treatment center in #DRC. pic.twitter.com/GOClAaM0Qm
— Richard Marlink, MD (@DrRicMarlink) August 19, 2018
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#Ebola: What You Need to Know.
— Shi (@ShiCooks) August 19, 2018
As Ebola outbreaks occur again and again, the scramble for answers and medications is ongoing https://t.co/M6wH7qgtaJ h/t @LarsJohanL @morgfair
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#Ebola: 90 cases including 63 confirmed and 27 probable. Mabalako still the epicenter with 51 of the confirmed and 21 of the probable cases. #DRC #health
— Louise Dewast (@LouiseDewast) August 19, 2018
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#Ebola in #DRC: Case count climbs 3 today to 90. Two more deaths brings the death toll to 49. That's a 54% case fatality rate so far. @MinSanteRDC updates contain less info so far this outbreak; may be due to the security situation & early stage of the response. 1/ pic.twitter.com/cDbhNzssC6
— Helen Branswell (@HelenBranswell) August 18, 2018
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