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Experimental Ebola Treatments and Vaccines May Slow Congo and Uganda Outbreak

via Smithsonian Magazine·Jun 2

The World Health Organization has identified several experimental therapeutics and vaccines that could help slow the Ebola outbreak spreading in the Congo and Uganda. No approved therapeutics currently exist for the specific virus species causing this outbreak, which has already affected over 1,000 cases. These developments offer hope for containing the spread of the deadly virus in the region.

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