The trial of two potential treatments for the Bundibugyo species of Ebola behind the deadly outbreak in the DR Congo began in the country on Thursday, the World Health Organization said.
There are no approved vaccines or treatments for the rare strain which has been spreading in the northeastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
There have been 1,406 confirmed cases and 438 confirmed deaths in the DRC, while 208 people have recovered from the virus, according to figures from the WHO.
"Today, the clinical trial of two therapeutics began, with the enrollment of the first patient," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters.
The trial is evaluating the monoclonal antibody MBP134 and the antiviral drug remdesivir, alone and in combination.













