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Global Health Events web archive

Collected by: National Library of Medicine

Archived since: Oct, 2014

Description:

A selective collection of over 21,000 web resources archived by the National Library of Medicine beginning in 2014 related to global health events, including the 2014 and 2016 Ebola outbreaks, Zika virus disease in 2015-2016, the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, and the 2022 Mpox (monkeypox) outbreak. Included in the archive are websites and social media of government and non-government organizations, journalists, healthcare workers, and scientists in the United States and around the world, with an aim to collect and preserve a diversity of perspectives. Archived websites are primarily in English. NLM will continue to develop, review, describe, and add content to the collection.

Subject:   Government - US Federal Science & Health Spontaneous Events Poliomyelitis (polio) Mpox (monkeypox) hemorrhagic fever Ebola virus disease Zika Virus Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)

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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/

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: 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/

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: 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/

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/

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: 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/

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: How Are Protests in Your City Handling Coronavirus Safety?

URL: https://vitals.lifehacker.com/how-are-protests-in-your-city-handling-coronavirus-safe-1843953480/

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