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Epidemiological update: increase in reporting of human cases of A(H5N1) influenza, Egypt, 9 April 2015

Epidemiological update - 9 Apr 2015

Epidemiological update: increase in reporting of human cases of A(H5N1) influenza, Egypt

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Ebola treatment trial: two drugs identified as more effective

News story - 14 Aug 2019

Two out of the four drugs tested in a multi-drug randomised control trial have been found more effective in treating Ebola, the World Health Organization announced on Monday. The Data and Safety Monitoring Board, an independent body that has been reviewing interim safety and efficacy data, has therefore recommended that the study be stopped and that all future patients be randomized to receive either REGN-EB3 or mAb114, in what is being considered an extension phase of the study.

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