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Ebola therapy protects severely ill monkeys

A blend of three monoclonal antibodies has completely protected monkeys against a lethal dose of Ebola virus. Unlike other post-infection therapies, the treatment works even at advanced stages of the disease. See Article p.47

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Geisbert, T. Ebola therapy protects severely ill monkeys. Nature 514, 41–43 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13746

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