HOPES have been raised of finding a cure for the deadly Ebola disease after scientists today revealed a breakthrough in an experimental. Experts have found the ZMapp drug had a 100 per cent success rate in treating monkeys who caught the virus which has swept through West Africa.
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Anonymous
Only problem we are not monkeys.
express.co.uk
Amy Brittain
Daniela Bagozzi, a spokesman for the WHO, said the organizers are aiming to vaccinate human “rings” around 190 Ebola patients.
washingtonpost.com
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Recovery from Ebola depends on good supportive care and the patient’s immune response. People who recover from Ebola infection develop antibodies that last for at least 10 years, possibly longer.
cdc.gov