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Will There Be a Cure for Ebola?
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 2017Despite the unprecedented Ebola virus outbreak response in West Africa, no Ebola medical countermeasures have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. However, multiple valuable lessons have been learned about the conduct of clinical research in a resource-poor, high risk–pathogen setting.
Travis K. Warren+4 more
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Treatment of ebola and other infectious diseases: melatonin “goes viral”
, 2020This review summarizes published reports on the utility of melatonin as a treatment for virus-mediated diseases. Of special note are the data related to the role of melatonin in influencing Ebola virus disease.
R. Reiter, Q. Ma, Ramaswamy Sharma
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Journal of Global Health, 2019
Background Beyond their direct effects on mortality, outbreaks of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) might disrupt the provision of health care services in affected countries, possibly resulting in an increase in the number of deaths from non-EVD causes.
J. Wilhelm, S. Helleringer
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Background Beyond their direct effects on mortality, outbreaks of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) might disrupt the provision of health care services in affected countries, possibly resulting in an increase in the number of deaths from non-EVD causes.
J. Wilhelm, S. Helleringer
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Effect of Ebola Progression in Liberia
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2015P. Mohapatra, Baijayantimala Mishra
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Pathology, 2015
A middle aged man had recently returned from the Republic of Congo where he had been working for several years. His vaccinations were up to date and he was taking doxycycline prophylaxis for malaria. He had complained of fever and headaches before being found deceased in a motel.
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A middle aged man had recently returned from the Republic of Congo where he had been working for several years. His vaccinations were up to date and he was taking doxycycline prophylaxis for malaria. He had complained of fever and headaches before being found deceased in a motel.
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Spreading Ebola Panic: Newspaper and Social Media Coverage of the 2014 Ebola Health Crisis
Health Communication, 2019Danielle K. Kilgo+2 more
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