Sabtu, 02 Mei 2020

Google Alert - Ebola

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Ebola
As-it-happens update May 2, 2020
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The United States's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorised the emergency use of the Ebola drug remdesivir for treating the novel ...
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The US's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorised emergency use of the Ebola drug remdesivir for treating the coronavirus.
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asked Nina Pham, an intensive care unit nurse who contracted Ebola in 2014 after caring for an infected patient in Dallas and sued the hospital for ...
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Once again returning back to the subject of Ebola, Preston explores the 2013-2014 West African outbreak of the virus. Preston once again follows the ...
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... Administration has authorized the emergency use of the drug remdesivir, originally developed to treat Ebola, to treat COVID-19, Bloomberg reports.
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It echoes comments of a leading expert who said that Covid-19 was just as deadly as Ebola for people admitted to hospital in the UK. Professor Calum ...
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It is a nasal spray and involves a molecule that's active against Ebola, SARS and other transmittable diseases. The spray is in the animal trial phase.
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Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) are used in treatments for cancer and ebola. Made in a laboratory, these molecules work as "substitute antibodies," ...
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Influenza, cholera and Asian flu pandemics to the current cases of Ebola and Covid-19 demonstrate the strong linkage between infectious diseases ...
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Jim Collins, writing in the New York Times, reports that "most epidemics — AIDS, Ebola, West Nile, SARS, Lyme disease and hundreds more that have ...
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It was used against the Ebola virus in Africa and against Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), which is also caused by a coronavirus. Contact ...
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The Ebola virus is transmitted by various bat species and might have originated with one. In all cases, humans were venturing farther into wilderness ...
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