Unlicenced Ebola meds could soon be used in DR Congo: WHO
A campaign to vaccinate frontline Ebola fighters with the rVSV-ZEBOV vaccine began on May 21 (AFP Photo/Junior D. KANNAH)/ Geneva (AFP) - The World Health Organization said Tuesday it was awaiting formal approval from the Democratic Republic of Congo to send in unlicenced Ebola medication to help rein in an outbreak of the deadly virus. The UN health agency and DRC authorities are rushing to contain the outbreak that has sickened 54 people in recent weeks, including 25 who have died. A "major innovation in this outbreak is the potential for ...
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