Investigational Drugs Reduce Risk of Death from Ebola Virus Diseaseby National Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesStudy leaders publish results from NIH-DRC-WHO clinical trial of four experimental therapies
NewsStudy Shows Hope for Fighting Disease Known as Ebola of Frogsby University of Central FloridaFrogs are facing what may be a mass extinction as a result of disease
NewsScientists Develop Universal Ebola Treatment Effective in Single Doseby University of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonScientists have been seeking a way to protect against different strains of the virus
NewsRare Antibodies Show Scientists How to Neutralize the Many Types of Ebolaby The Scripps Research InstituteTwo new studies are bringing Ebola virus's weaknesses into the spotlight
NewsEbola Species Found in Bats Ahead of Any Potential Outbreakby University of California - DavisDiscovery illustrates PREDICT project's goal to find viruses before they spillover into people
NewsVanderbilt Team Finds Potent Antibodies against Three Ebola Virusesby Vanderbilt UniversityResearchers are a step closer to developing a broadly effective antibody treatment against the three major Ebola viruses that cause lethal disease in humans
NewsScientists Get First Look at T Cell Responses in Ebola Virus Survivorsby The Scripps Research InstituteNew Scripps research study offers guidance for more effective Ebola vaccines
NewsProteins Found in Semen Increase the Spread of Ebola Virus Infectionby University of Pennsylvania School of MedicinePenn study suggests that targeting amyloid fibrils could prevent sexual transmission
NewsPast Use of Disinfectants and PPE for Ebola Could Inform Future Outbreaksby PLOSIn response to the 2014 outbreak, International Medical Corps ran five Ebola treatment units in Sierra Leone and Liberia
Product NewsNew Ebola Virus Monoclonal Antibodiesby ViroStatViroStat has introduced new sets of monoclonal antibodies to two of the significant antigens of this virus; Nucleoprotein (NP) and VP40
NewsResearchers Discover First Human Antibodies That Work Against All Ebolavirusesby Albert Einstein College of MedicineThe findings, published online May 18 in the journal Cell, could lead to the first broadly effective ebolavirus therapies and vaccines