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INTERACTION OF EBOLA VIRUS WITH INNATE AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNE SYSTEM: AN IN SILICO STUDY
K Sony Jacob
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Ophthalmic Sequelae of Ebola Virus Disease in Survivors, Sierra Leone. [PDF]
Choo CH +13 more
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Barriers to community engagement during the response to an Ebola virus disease outbreak in Uganda. [PDF]
Musoke D +9 more
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Antibody-Based Antigen Delivery to Dendritic Cells as a Vaccination Strategy Against Ebola Virus Disease. [PDF]
Olal C +19 more
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Mathematical Model for Transmission of Ebola Virus
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The Lancet, 2019
Ebolaviruses are pathogenic agents associated with a severe, potentially fatal, systemic disease in man and great apes. Four species of ebolaviruses have been identified in west or equatorial Africa. Once the more virulent forms enter the human population, transmission occurs primarily through contact with infected body fluids and can result in major ...
Denis, Malvy +4 more
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Ebolaviruses are pathogenic agents associated with a severe, potentially fatal, systemic disease in man and great apes. Four species of ebolaviruses have been identified in west or equatorial Africa. Once the more virulent forms enter the human population, transmission occurs primarily through contact with infected body fluids and can result in major ...
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2022
Ebola virus (EBOV) is one of the most deadliest agents already known, causing periodic epidemic of a severe hemorrhagic fever disease in Africa. Although two monoclonal antibody (mAb) drugs have recently received approval in the USA, additional therapeutics are still needed to combat potential outbreaks of resistance variants and other closely related ...
Ruikun, Du +3 more
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Ebola virus (EBOV) is one of the most deadliest agents already known, causing periodic epidemic of a severe hemorrhagic fever disease in Africa. Although two monoclonal antibody (mAb) drugs have recently received approval in the USA, additional therapeutics are still needed to combat potential outbreaks of resistance variants and other closely related ...
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Journal of Saidu Medical College, Swat, 1969
While the dengue fever epidemic is still inthe news and print media, Ebola virus disease isnow making the news all around the world.
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While the dengue fever epidemic is still inthe news and print media, Ebola virus disease isnow making the news all around the world.
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