Researchers Discover Drug That Might Cure Ebola
Barely 24 hours after a report released by the World Health Organisation, WHO,
says about 4,269 people have been infected and no fewer than 2,400
others killed by the deadly Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, this year in West
African countries, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal and Sierra Leone, some good news has appeared.
This is according to an announcement made on Saturday, 13 September, 2014, by researchers at the University of Liverpool that they have made a discovery that can lead to a cure for the deadly Ebola virus.
It would be recalled that since the epidemic outbreak in the West Africa early 2014, scientists and medical experts have been trying hard to fight the deadly Ebola virus and limit it’s outspread.
But it’s a long way to announce a cure for Ebola virus till date.
Only experimental drugs are being used to treat the victims of this deadly virus though some of the drugs have shown some positive results.
This is according to an announcement made on Saturday, 13 September, 2014, by researchers at the University of Liverpool that they have made a discovery that can lead to a cure for the deadly Ebola virus.
It would be recalled that since the epidemic outbreak in the West Africa early 2014, scientists and medical experts have been trying hard to fight the deadly Ebola virus and limit it’s outspread.
But it’s a long way to announce a cure for Ebola virus till date.
Only experimental drugs are being used to treat the victims of this deadly virus though some of the drugs have shown some positive results.
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