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Why isn't there a better test to detect Ebola?

In Sierra Leone, health care workers use infrared thermometers to monitor those who may have come in contact with Ebola. It takes 21 days before they can be deemed virus-free. That’s why researchers are trying to create more precise infection detection. In the second in the series, science correspondent Miles O’Brien looks at the efforts to create faster, more reliable testing for the virus.

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Gifford Fire Tops 118,000 Acres as Crews Battle Rugged Terrain
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Meet San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s new silverback gorilla, ‘Paul Donn’
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2,123 lives: Inside the stats and stories of those arrested by ICE from the S.F. area
2,123 lives: Inside the stats and stories of those arrested by ICE from the S.F. area
See the path from arrest to removal for immigrants detained by ICE in the Bay
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