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Testing, sequencing, and clinical trial efforts spring to life as Bundibugyo virus spreads
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Scientists play catch-up to startling Ebola outbreak

Scientists race to develop Ebola drugs as outbreak surges

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Clinical trials for treatments against Ebola Bundibugyo virus are ‘in a strong position’ to be launched quickly in the Democratic…

No vaccines exist for Ebola Bundibugyo, which has caused 80 suspected deaths in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and one in…

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Leading African scientists have launched an urgent intervention following the WHO's declaration of a Public Health Emergency over…

The world is already playing catch-up to a deadly disease.

Quick identification of viruses holds the key to minimizing their spread.