Animal tests bring hope of Ebola cure

  • 18/01/1998

  • Hindu (New Delhi)

Scientists have successfully immunised animals against the fatal Ebola virus, raising hopes for the first time that a vaccine can be developed for humans. Now researchers at the University of Michigan in America have announced a breakthrough in vaccine development following successful trials on guinea pigs. Reporting their results in Nature Medicine, the scientists from the departments of biological chemistry, internal medicine and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, said they had been able to protect the animals against the virus.