Congo residents hope for Ebola cure as experimental treatments begin
Researchers have launched an experimental study in Congo to test two potential treatments for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, which currently lacks a vaccine or specific cure. The trial, supported by the WHO, aims to improve survival rates as the outbreak continues to spread in the Ituri province.
Why it matters
This study represents a critical effort to combat a lethal and under-researched viral strain, offering hope to affected communities in a high-risk region.
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