
Researchers have begun a trial of two experimental Ebola treatments in eastern Congo, where an outbreak is still growing. The study launched in early July at the Evangelical Medical Centre in Bunia, Ituri province. Residents at the epicenter are hoping the treatments will help combat the outbreak that has already caused hundreds of deaths. The urgency of the launch reflects the ongoing crisis.
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Trial of two possible Ebola treatments launched
The study is taking place at the Ebola treatment centre inside Bunia's Evangelical Medical Centre.
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Researchers began a study in early July of two possible Ebola treatments in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
South China Morning PostResidents at the epicentre of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC’s) Ebola outbreak are pinning their hopes on experimental treatments after researchers began a highly anticipated study in early July of two possible Ebola treatments in hopes of fighting the still-growing outbreak.
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Researchers began a study in early July of two possible Ebola treatments in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
South China Morning PostThe study is taking place at the Ebola treatment centre inside Bunia's Evangelical Medical Centre.
South China Morning PostThe launch of the research was marked by urgency rather than ceremony.
South China Morning PostThe Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is still growing.
South China Morning PostCitizens are mourning hundreds of deaths from Ebola.
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