Thomas Eric Duncan
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Nurse who survived Ebola after contracting virus sues Dallas hospitalA nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for the first person in the U.S. diagnosed with the deadly disease has filed a lawsuit against the Dallas hospital.HealthMar 3, 2015
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Dallas doctor explains why he sent first U.S. Ebola patient homeThe U.S. doctor who first encountered Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person diagnosed with Ebola on U.S. soil, breaks his silence on why he sent the patient home from the ER.HealthDec 9, 2014
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Lawsuits related to Ebola cases in US may hit hurdlesIn a land of lawsuits, this case seems made for litigation: A doctor appears to miss a red flag, an Ebola diagnosis is delayed, and a patient dies. But this is Texas.WorldOct 24, 2014
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Various factors contribute to survivability from Ebola exposureWhy do some people escape Ebola, and not others?HealthOct 21, 2014
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First U.S. Ebola victim remembered as big-hearted, compassionateThomas Eric Duncan was remembered Saturday as a big-hearted and compassionate man whose virtues may have led to his infection with Ebola.HealthOct 18, 2014
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US officials defend Ebola response; nurse movedRepublican lawmakers indignantly criticized the government response to the arrival of Ebola on U.S. shores Thursday in a tense congressional hearing.WorldOct 16, 2014
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West Africans in the U.S. struggle with Ebola fearsAs West Africans who have made their home in the United States watch the infection kill thousands half a world away, they are struggling to help far-off family and friends.HealthOct 15, 2014
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Ebola patient cared for by 70 hospital staffersAbout 70 staff members at a Texas hospital were involved in the care of Thomas Eric Duncan after he was hospitalized, including a nurse infected with Ebola.HealthOct 14, 2014
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Texas health care worker tests positive for Ebola virusA health care worker at a Texas hospital who cared for an Ebola patient has tested positive for the virus in a preliminary test at the state public health laboratory, officials said Sunday.Oct 12, 2014
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Ebola: 5 things we learned from the U.S., Spanish casesIt’s been a tumultuous week for health officials trying to control Ebola in the hardest hit nations, while keeping an eye on other corners of the world.HealthOct 9, 2014
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