After all the bad news that have been going round over the
outbreak of the Ebola virus in West African countries, Nigeria, Sierra
Leone, Guinea and Liberia, a piece of good news finally arrived some
moments ago.
Reporting online in the British journal Nature, researchers at the
Public Health Agency of Canada announced that a prototype drug, ZMapp,
that has been urgently given to a handful of patients with Ebola has
cleared an important test hurdle.
According to the scientists report, the drug test results showed that
ZMapp cured lab monkeys that have been infected with the Ebola virus
disease.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Disclaimer:The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users, they do not reflect the views of fresheste