Experimental vaccine protects monkeys from new Ebola virus

Friday, May 21, 2010 - 08:01 in Biology & Nature

New research has found that an experimental Ebola vaccine developed by researchers at the National Institutes of Health protects monkeys against not only the two most lethal Ebola virus species for which it was originally designed, both recognised in 1976, but also against a newer Ebola virus species that was identified in 2007...

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