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Title: @PLOSNTDs Dispatches from #TropMed14: Bill Gates & Ebola Travel Ban - PLOS Blogs Network

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/blog/2014/11/04/plosntds-dispatches-tropmed14-bill-gates-ebola-travel-ban/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "PLOSNTDs Dispatches from #TropMed14: Bill Gates & Ebola Travel Ban," by Victoria Costello published on the Public Library of Sciences (PLOS) blog on November 4, 2014. The post provides reactions from the Neglected Tropical Diseases community regarding the lack of Ebola experts at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) 2014 annual meeting.

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Title: A Rapid Response to Ebola - Speaking of Medicine

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2014/10/31/rapid-response-ebola/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "A Rapid Response to Ebola," published on Public Library of Science (PLOS) Neglected Tropical Diseases blog on October 31, 2014. The blog highlights the Ebola updates that could be found at PLOS Currents: Outbreaks.

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Title: Dallas Nurse Nina Pham, Now 'Ebola Free,' Discharged By NIH : The Two-Way : NPR

URL: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/10/24/358553648/dallas-nurse-nina-pham-now-ebola-free-to-be-discharged-today

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Dallas Nurse Nina Pham, Now 'Ebola Free,' Discharged by NIH," by Scott Neuman published on the National Public Radio (NPR) blog, The Two-Way on October 24, 2014. The post discusses the recovery of Nina Pham, the first person to contract Ebola within the United States.

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Title: Dispatches from #TropMed14: Health Community Responds to LA Ebola Travel Ban - PLOS Blogs Network

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/blog/2014/10/28/dispatches-tropmed14-plosntds-collaborate-coverage/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Dispatches from #TropMed14: Health Community Responds to LA Ebola Travel Ban," by Lauren Bullen published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) blog. The post provides regular updates regarding Louisiana's decision to deny visas to the world's experts on Ebola who had been working in impacted countries that had been planning to attend the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) 2014 annual meeting.

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Title: Ebola Immunopathology and the Outbreak in West Africa - The Student Blog

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/thestudentblog/2014/06/06/unprecedented-ebola-outbreak-west-africa/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Ebola Immunopathology and the Outbreak in West Africa," by Rachel Cotton published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) ECR Community blog on June 6, 2014. The article explains where the Ebola virus came from and how it spread.

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Title: Ebola has Taught us a Crucial Lesson about our Views of “Irrational” Health Behaviors - Speaking of Medicine

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2014/10/22/ebola-taught-us-crucial-lesson-views-irrational-health-behaviors/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Ebola has Taught us a Crucial Lesson about our Views of 'Irrational' Health Behaviors," by Sara Gorman published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) Speaking of Medicine blog on October 22, 2014. The post discusses distrust of health authorities and also a kind of hysteria that accompanied the Ebola outbreak.

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Title: Ebola | UNICEF Connect - UNICEF BLOG

URL: http://blogs.unicef.org/tag/ebola/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Page on the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) Connect blog website featuring all posts related to the Ebola virus.

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Title: Ebola, abundant caution, and sharing a world. | Doing Good Science, Scientific American Blog Network

URL: http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/doing-good-science/2014/10/31/ebola-abundant-caution-and-sharing-a-world/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Ebola, abundant caution, and sharing a world," by Janet D. Stemwedel published on the Scientific American blog on October 31, 2014. The post discusses precautions taken in the United States to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus, and questions whether mandated quarantine for the duration of the virus' incubation period is really going too far, or if it's a reasonable measure.

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Title: Ebola: Liberians Destined for Extinction - Speaking of Medicine

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2014/08/21/ebola-liberians-destined-extinction/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Ebola: Liberians Destined for Extinction," by a Liberian medical student, Gondah Lekpeh published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) Speaking of Medicine blog on August 21, 2014. The post provides his perspective from "the frontline of the Ebola outbreak."

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Title: Ebola: Why here, why now, and why so deadly? - Public Health

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/publichealth/2014/07/31/ebola-now-deadly/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Ebola: Why here, why now, and why so deadly?" by Beth Skwarecki published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) Public Health Perspectives blog on July 31, 2014. The post seeks to answer the titular questions about Ebola.

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Title: Ebola: a Blind Outbreak - Speaking of Medicine

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2014/09/18/ebola-blind-outbreak/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Ebola: a Blind Outbreak," by Grazia Caleo published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) Speaking of Medicine blog on September 18, 2014. The post describes Caleo's experiences as a medical epidemiologist with Doctors Without Borders (MSF) United Kingdom (UK) during the Ebola outbreak in Kailahun, Sierra Leone.

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Title: Eman Reports From Ebola Ground Zero - DNA Science Blog

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/dnascience/2014/11/06/eman-reports-ebola-ground-zero/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Eman Reports From Ebola Ground Zero," by Ricki Lewis published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) DNA Science Blog on November 6, 2014. The post features a first person account of the Ebola outbreak in Liberia from Emmanuel Gokpolu.

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Title: Eman’s Emails from Liberia: Through September - DNA Science Blog

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/dnascience/2014/10/23/emans-emails-liberia-september/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Eman’s Emails from Liberia: Through September," by Ricki Lewis published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) DNA Science Blog on October 23, 2014. The post features first person accounts of the ebola outbreak in Liberia.

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Title: Ethical dilemmas of giving Ebola drugs to the people who need them most - Public Health

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/publichealth/2014/09/12/last-big-ebola-outbreak/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Ethical dilemmas of giving Ebola drugs to the people who need them most," by Beth Skwarecki published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) Public Health Perspectives blog on September 12, 2014. The post discusses who is receiving experimental treatment for the Ebola virus.

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Title: Fear vs. apathy as Ebola expands beyond Africa - Public Health

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/publichealth/2014/10/09/fear-vs-apathy-ebola-expands-beyond-africa/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Fear vs. apathy as Ebola expands beyond Africa," by Beth Skwarecki published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) Public Health Perspectives blog on October 9, 2014. The post discusses how much of a threat the disease is depending on where you are.

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Title: History News Network | For Ebola, the Band Played On, and On, and On

URL: http://www.historynewsnetwork.org/blog/153516/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "For Ebola, The Band Played On, and On, and On," by Heather Munro Prescott published on the George Mason University (GMU) History News Network blog on October 16, 2014. The post compares the portrayal of the reactions to the Ebola virus in the book, "And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS epidemic," published in 1987 with reactions to the 2014 Ebola outbreak.

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Title: History News Network | We Can't Give in to Ebola Scaremongering

URL: http://www.historynewsnetwork.org/article/156676/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "We Can't Give in to Ebola Scaremongering," by Alison Bateman-House published on the George Mason University (GMU) History News Network blog on August 15, 2014. The article provides a historical perspective on the current reactions to the Ebola outbreak.

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Title: Human rights and Ebola: the issue of quarantine - Translational Global Health

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/globalhealth/2014/11/ebola_and_human_rights/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Human rights and Ebola: the issue of quarantine," published by Fiona Lander on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) Global Health blog on November 5, 2014. The post explores the issues that have arisen around quarantine.

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Title: If Salt-N-Pepa Told You To Brush Your Teeth, You'd Surely Listen : Goats and Soda : NPR

URL: http://www.npr.org/blogs/goatsandsoda/2014/08/20/341869218/if-salt-n-pepa-told-you-to-brush-your-teeth-youd-surely-listen/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "If Salt-N-Pepa Told You to Brush Your Teeth, You'd Surely Listen," by Linda Poon published on the National Public Radio (NPR) blog, Goats and Soda on August 24, 2014. The post describes the history of delivering public health messages through songs, including the efforts of Liberian hip-hop artists Tan Tan B and Quincy B to convince their compatriots that Ebola is real through their music. The story was featured on NPR's program Goats and Soda: Stories of Life in a Changing World.

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Title: MSF Ebola Blog | Doctors without borders

URL: http://blogs.msf.org/en/staff/blogs/msf-ebola-blog/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Page titled, "Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Ebola Blog," on the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) website featuring the blog post archive. The blog features writing from the organization's national and international staff about their response to the 2014-16 Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

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Title: On the Front Lines of an Epidemic: The Battle Against Ebola | USAID Impact

URL: http://blog.usaid.gov/ebola/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Ebola Doesn't Disappear at Zero and Neither Will We," by Denise Rollins on the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) blog. The post covers the USAID’s Africa Ebola Unit's experience in Sierra Leone fighting the virus.

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Title: PLOS Resources on Ebola - Speaking of Medicine

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2014/09/05/plos-resources-ebola/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "PLOS Resources on Ebola," by Virginia Barbour published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) Speaking of Medicine blog on September 5, 2014. The post details the latest research information on Ebola.

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Title: Social Pathways for Ebola Virus Disease in Rural Sierra Leone, and some Implications for Containment - Speaking of Medicine

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/speakingofmedicine/2014/10/31/social-pathways-ebola-virus-disease-rural-sierra-leone-implications-containment/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Social Pathways for Ebola Virus Disease in Rural Sierra Leone, and some Implications for Containment," published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) Neglected Tropical Diseases blog on October 31, 2014. The blog features a scientific paper that focuses on Sierra Leone and provides data on the least understood part of the epidemic, the largely undocumented spread of Ebola in rural areas.

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Title: Syracuse University can teach us a lot about Ebola panic

URL: http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/public_health/Syracuse-University-can-teach-us-a-lot-about-Ebola-panic.html

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Syracuse University can teach us a lot about Ebola panic," by Michael Yudell published on the Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia Inquirer joint blog on October 17, 2014. The post calls out Syracuse University for disinviting a photojournalist from a workshop due to fears he may spread the Ebola virus, despite the fact that the 21 day incubation period had ended and the journalist was exhibiting no symptoms.

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Title: Update: How Ebola Kills - DNA Science Blog

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/dnascience/2014/08/14/ebola-kills/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Update: How Ebola Kills," by Ricki Lewis published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) DNA Science Blog on August 14, 2014. The post details what the Ebola virus does in a person's body.

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Title: What is the scariest disease? Depends how you define scary. - Public Health

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/publichealth/2014/10/29/scariest-disease-depends-define-scary/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "What is the scariest disease? Depends on how you define scary," by Beth Skwarecki published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) Public Health Perspectives blog on October 29, 2014. The post discusses how much of a threat the Ebola virus is compared to other diseases.

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Title: Why not ban travel to stop Ebola?

URL: http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/public_health/Why-not-ban-travel-to-stop-Ebola.html

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Why not ban travel to stop Ebola?" by Stephen Inrig published on the Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia Inquirer joint blog on October 24, 2014. The post explores the idea of banning non-essential travel to areas highly impacted by the Ebola virus, and presents reasons why experts don't support it.

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Title: Why there's no Ebola treatment or vaccine yet, in one chart - Public Health

URL: http://blogs.plos.org/publichealth/2014/08/01/still-dont-know-ebola/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Why there's no Ebola treatment or vaccine yet in one chart," by Beth Skwarecki published on the Public Library of Science (PLOS) Public Health Perspectives blog on August 1, 2014. The blog provides a graphic and information on the progress of developing an Ebola treatment/vaccine.

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Title: Yellow fever and Ebola: similar scourges, centuries apart

URL: http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/public_health/Yellow-fever-and-Ebola-similar-scourges-centuries-apart.html

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post titled, "Yellow fever and Ebola: similar scourges, centuries apart," by Janet Golden published on the Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia Inquirer joint blog on October 21, 2014. The article features an interview with physician-historian Margaret Humphreys on the similarities and differences between outbreaks of yellow fever in the past with the current Ebola virus crisis.

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URL: https://directorsblog.nih.gov/2014/10/30/from-ebola-researchers-an-anthem-of-hope/

Collection: Global Health Events web archive

Description: Post on the NIH Director's Blog, titled "From Ebola Researchers, An Anthem of Hope," by Dr. Francis Collins and published on October 30, 2014. It features a music video for the song "One Truth," which was written and performed by scientists and dedicated to everyone involved in fighting the 2014 Ebola virus outbreak.

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