World Health Organization announces trial of two potential Ebola treatments

The World Health Organization has launched clinical trials for two potential Ebola treatments in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The study aims to address the Bundibugyo strain, which currently lacks an approved vaccine or therapeutic.
Why it matters
This trial is critical for curbing a deadly outbreak that has already claimed hundreds of lives and lacks existing medical countermeasures.
As Ebola cases breach 1,000, the World Health Organization has announced trials of two separate potential treatments to fight the deadly outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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