Ebola virus
Thousands of Health Care Workers Needed to Stop Ebola
For the Ebola outbreak to end in six to nine months, a "massive" global response is needed
Dead Ebola Doctor Leaves 60 at High Risk for Infection
A Nigerian doctor met scores of friends, relatives and medics before his death and even performed a "laying on of hands" at a church
Riots as Ebola Spreads in Guinea, Senegal
Ebola cases rose last week at the fastest pace since the epidemic began in West Africa in March
Human Trials to Begin for Fast-Tracked Ebola Vaccine
Twenty volunteers will be injected with the experimental vaccine beginning next week
Ebola's Back Door to America
Tons of African bushmeat are smuggled into the U.S., some of it festering with a deadly virus
CDC Activates Emergency Operation Center for Ebola Outbreak
The CDC has more than 200 staff members in Atlanta working on the outbreak, and will soon have more than 50 disease experts in West Africa to try to contain the outbreak.
The 20-Year-Old Ebola Treatment That Could Save Kent Brantly
How blood transfusions may have saved seven Ebola patients 20 years ago
Taxis, Planes and Viruses: How Deadly Ebola Can Spread
The risk of the virus moving to other continents is low, disease specialists say
Photos: West Africa's Fight Against Ebola
Doctors are working furiously to halt the worst Ebola outbreak on record
Nigeria Searches for Potentially Ebola-Exposed People
As authorities search for fellow passengers of an infected flyer, an American doctor fights for his life
Ebola Outbreak Infects American Health Workers
Doctors are among the 660 people who have died from the Ebola outbreak.
Fearing Ebola, Ivory Coast Blocks Refugees Returning
Afraid of the growing number of deaths in the three countries gripped by Ebola, the Ivory Coast turns away its own
Out of Control Ebola Continues to Plague West Africa
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa infects and kills dozens in a matter of days