The New York Times has done a great graphic on Ebola. It shows when the outbreak started in the US and how it spread at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. It has data on how many health care workers have become infected with Ebola and where they are on a world map. Questions like how Ebola progresses, available drugs to treat it, projections of upcoming patients who will be affected and much more. The NYT has gathered this information from several sources. It's interesting, has appropriate facts and can be a quick read or a reference source.
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In addition to the information found in the chart, the periphery of the page has links to other articles on Ebola. Some are of these pieces are on:
How nurses are supposed to be able to take care of Ebola patients safely,
Is the US prepared for an outbreak,
Retracing the steps of the first Dallas patient,
WHO working to contain Ebola in Africa,
Denial and Disconnect Add to Toll of Ebola in Sierra Leone,
Ambulance Work in Liberia Is a Busy and Lonely Business,
Pursuing a Calling That Leads to West Africa
and others.
NOTE: The CDC has made some additional changes to its information on Ebola that is not in the linked NYT article. Please use the link in the "UPDATE" below for the most current information.
http://www.nytimes.com/...
6:52 AM PT: Links to CDC updated information on Ebola: biosafety and personal protective equipment, Ebola education initiatives, etc. http://www.cdc.gov/...
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