It's been roughly one year since the West African nation of Guinea first confirmed the beginning of the current Ebola virus outbreak that has plagued the region and sparked concerns around the world.
Today, healthcare workers are still scrambling to try and combat Ebola in the countries most impacted by the virus, one person in the U.S. is being treated for the virus, U.S. agencies are monitoring several others for Ebola and national and international health organizations are looking to find better methods of prevention and emergency response.
Below are 15 recent stories on the topic, starting with the most recent.
1. Ebola tests come back negative for Calif. patient
2. FDA advisory committee to meet on Ebola vaccines in May
3. Possible Ebola patient at Northwest Texas Hospital
4. 4 more Americans flown to US for Ebola monitoring
5. Healthcare worker being monitored for Ebola moved to biocontainment unit
6. American Ebola patient's condition worsens
7. 10 Americans airlifted from Sierra Leone after possible Ebola exposure
8. American potentially exposed to Ebola being flown to Atlanta
9. American with Ebola arrives in Maryland for care: 5 things to know
10. WHO and World Food Programme work together to eradicate Ebola cases
11. National Institutes of Health to treat American with Ebola
12. 5 things to know about Ebola nurse Nina Pham's lawsuit
13. Nebraska Biocontainment Unit shares Ebola discharge, decontamination protocol
14. Nurse who contracted Ebola to sue Texas Health Resources
15. Taking technology to the Ebola fight