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Ebola

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Momentum 

‘Lab Pod’ to serve as adaptable resource during global health crises

February 20, 2019February 20, 2019Baylor Global Health, Ebola, Emergency Smart Pod, Nicole Blanton

In the wake of the 2014 Ebola outbreak, the Smart Pod was developed by Baylor Global Health to serve as a deployable field hospital and

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Momentum 

Ebola not the first disease to frighten the public

November 7, 2014October 7, 2016Ebola, Healthcare, History, HIV/AIDS, infectious disease, polio, public health, Ruth SoRelle, Vaccines

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. – George Santayana  The current furor over Ebola, a viral infection, and the few

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From The Labs 

Ebola not the first disease to frighten the public

November 4, 2014A Matter of Health, Ebola, HIV/AIDS, Infectious diseases, polio, public health

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. – George Santayana  The current furor over Ebola, a viral infection, and the few

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Dr. Peter Hotez
Momentum 

VIDEO: Dr. Peter Hotez explains the science behind an Ebola infection

October 28, 2014October 7, 2016Andy Phifer, Dr. Peter Hotez, Ebola, Education, Healthcare, infectious disease, National School of Tropical Medicine, Tropical Diseases

You’ve seen TV news packages and read headlines on social media, but do you know the facts about the risk of Ebola infection? Dr. Peter

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Momentum 

Twenty-one days: Reflecting on Ebola, healthcare

October 24, 2014October 7, 2016Baylor College of Medicine, Community, Dr. Sarah Bezek, Ebola, Education, Emergency Medicine, Healthcare, Nigeria, training

After returning from Nigeria, Dr. Sarah Bezek reflected on her experience as a member of Baylor College of Medicine’s team that traveled to train healthcare providers

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Momentum 

A matter of health: New products needed for Ebola, neglected tropical diseases

October 6, 2014October 7, 2016Dr. Maria Elena Bottazzi, Dr. Peter Hotez, Ebola, Healthcare, neglected tropical diseases, Research, Tropical Diseases, Tropical Medicine, vaccine

The devastating Ebola outbreak in West Africa is now expected to affect at least 20,000 people in the coming weeks, with some estimates suggesting that

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Policywise 

Should we treat patients with experimental Ebola drugs?

August 13, 2014October 7, 2016Audrey M. Marks, Baylor College of Medicine, Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Ebola, ethics, Healthcare, Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, ZMapp

In the face of the Ebola outbreak plaguing West Africa, an experimental treatment is being administered to patients. However, medical ethicists are questioning whether untested

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From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs: Adult-born neurons made the cover

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