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Monday 29 October 2012

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Ebola Research


Ebola Research

Ebola research scientists are conducting many studies in hopes of answering important questions about the illness. Researchers are studying new diagnostic tools to help diagnose the illness sooner. Other areas of Ebola research include ecological studies focused on the search for the natural reservoir of the virus. An experimental Ebola vaccine that has shown promise in previous studies with monkeys is being researched.

EBOLA RESEARCH: AN OVERVIEW

Doctors and scientists all over the country are conducting Ebolaresearch. Ebola research studies are designed to answer important questions and to find out whether or not new approaches are safe and effective. Ebola research already has led to many advances, and researchers continue to search for more effective methods for dealing with Ebola.
 

CURRENT FOCUS OF EBOLA RESEARCH

Ebola research scientists are currently studying additional diagnostic tools to assist in early diagnosis of Ebola hemorrhagic fever.
 
Ebola research scientists are also conducting ecological investigations of Ebola virus, and its possible reservoir. More extensive knowledge of the natural reservoir (habitat) of Ebola virus, and how the virus is spread, must be acquired to prevent future outbreaks effectively.
 
Other Ebola research scientists are monitoring suspected areas to determine how common Ebola outbreaks are.
 
Finally, Ebola research scientists are actively studying an experimental Ebola vaccine that has shown promise in previous monkey studies. In 2003, an Ebola research study began that is evaluating the safety of this experimental Ebola vaccine in humans. The trial Ebola vaccine, a type called a DNA vaccine, is similar to other investigational vaccines that hold promise for controlling such diseases as AIDSinfluenzamalaria, and hepatitis.

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