According to a new study, an experiment on monkeys has shown that Ebola can be cured with just a pill. First discovered in ...
New research this month shows that the experimental antiviral obeldesivir prevented up to 100% of deaths in monkeys infected ...
Monkeys infected with the deadly Ebola virus have been successfully cured by a 10-day regimen of pills, leading scientists to hope the treatment could be adapted for use in humans. The drug, ...
SCIENTISTS have found a pill that offers ‘100 per cent protection’ against Ebola – sparking hopes of eradicating the deadly ...
The pill protected 80 per cent of the cynomolgus macaques and 100 per cent of the rhesus macaques, which are biologically ...
Monkeys infected with Ebola can be cured with a pill, according to a new study out Friday that could pave the way for more ...
A day after getting exposed to the Ebola virus, ten monkeys then received an Obeldesivir pill daily for ten days, while three control monkeys received no treatment and died. The study found that ...
New research led by scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) reveals the workings of a human antibody called mAb 3A6, which may prove to be an important component for Ebola virus ...
A vaccine was only widely approved in 2019, and while two intravenous antibody treatments improve outcomes, they require costly cold storage.
Uganda's Ebola virus caseload has risen to 12, up from 10, with two people who died early last month being considered ...
Lassa fever does not spread easily between people and the overall risk to the public is regarded as ‘very low’ ...