epidemics
There's an Epidemic on Trial in New York — But It's Not Ebola
The same day a doctor was diagnosed with Ebola in New York, a Manhattan district court heard arguments about who's responsible for a cholera epidemic in Haiti.
Top Drug Manufacturers May Collaborate to Create an Ebola Vaccine
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Ebola Comes to New York; Everything Is Fine
News that a doctor tested positive for the deadly disease after going bowling spread like wildfire on social media last night.
HIV History Suggests an Even More Paranoid Future For Ebola
"STOP THE FLIGHTS!" is just the beginning.
This Math Model Is Predicting the Ebola Outbreak with Incredible Accuracy
Using the recently developed IDEA model, pretty darn close.
The Future of Fighting Viruses Is Blocking the Protein Fangs of Infection
An entirely new sort of antiviral therapy offers hope for future Ebola and HIV treatments.
The Fight Against Ebola
VICE News went to a Liberian hospital that's been turned into a de facto treatment center for the disease and dropped in on Doctors Without Borders.
Millions of Cases of Dengue Fever Are Going Unreported in India
An independent study says the government reports 20,500 cases a year on average when the actual number is likely closer to 6 million.
The Fight Against Ebola
VICE News heads to the West Point neighborhood in Monrovia, Liberia, to learn about one of the main issues that is perpetuating the outbreak—confusion about the virus itself.
The Fight Against Ebola
As President Barack Obama announced that he would be sending American military personnel to West Africa to help combat the epidemic, VICE News traveled to the Liberian capital of Monrovia to spend time with those on the front lines of the outbreak.
How the Ebola Virus Jams Immune System Signals and Kills
For the first time researchers map out the proteins involved in Ebola's anti-human arsenal.